An Abbreviated Pickle History

Catching Up

Let’s do a little review, shall we? The past years have been typical in their atypicality; no two years quite the same.

2017
  • Our Engine Control Unit, a Pectel T6-2000, is used for the first time.
  • The Hayabusa engine has been tuned to 400+ hp on an engine dyno. Our confidence is high!
  • But at Bonneville, it’s way too rich for some reason.  Max speed of 142mph or so.  We have no data to know what we might change.
2018
2019
  • Pickle rested. And, as was revealed later, rusted.
2020
  • Team chatter started on “Raising the record on Blown Gas Coupe (/BGC)”; the current 176mph  seemed like an easy pear to pick (given that nearly the same motor+car had gone over 200mph).
  • But things had changed… the turbo shaft was not spinning freely, the brakes weren’t spinning at all, and the motor’d become hard to start. We made a whole routine about how much throttle, when to switch the fuel pump on, how high the battery voltage needed to be… nothing really helped.
  • At Speed Week, we had slow runs, low compression, and weak speeds. Without the powerful turbo overcoming the lack of compression there’d have been nuttin’.
2021
  • The lack of valve clearance prompted us to remove the cylinder head and have it rebuilt. The compression numbers improved, but the hard starting remained.
  • We tried tweaking the starting fueling, tweaking ignition timing, different routines… but no real improvement.
  • When Pickle was running, it didn’t seem to be making much power. The boost level was low… for some reason.
  • We threw a chain early and busted the water pump. Our confidence in the drivetrain was pretty low.
2022
  • In the off season, we were determined to fix the issues.  We diagnosed and corrected the hard starting; we machined a new, solid core, front axle and mounted it in a strengthened chassis; we had another dyno session with an expert Pectel tuner.
  • But Speed Week was a total rain out… we never even left the Red Garter parking lot. World Finals, also rained out.
2023
  • Gotta be our year! We were ready in 2022, and we’ve only improved things in the off season
  • Pickle starts very easily. Compression is good, and it seems like our boost could be back
  • But Rain! Not enough to cancel the meet, but it forced everyone to a single short course.
  • Chances that we could challenge the existing record are poor on a short course
  • Ran out of gas trying to make two runs on one tank of fuel.
  • We ran around 160mph, best of 164mph, spun the car at around 160mph, and still managed to break a chain
  • The high-tech ‘clamping collars’ that mount the axle sprocket seemed to be … moving sideways?

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