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01-21-2013, 09:51 PM | #1 |
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Supercharged vs NA at the track Part 2. (Results are shocking)
I’ve done 6 track days with the ESS 535 Supercharger kit and while the difference in power is substantial on the street, I couldn’t help but feel disappointed with it at the track. Here’s a post I wrote up after my first track day with the supercharger. As you can see I was skeptical from day 1. My times were decent so most people attributed that to the supercharger and said the car just doesn’t “feel” as fast to me because I’m at the track. However, acceleration on the street just felt so different to me. After 6 track days, I was convinced that the supercharger wasn’t making much if at all any extra power at the track so I decided to remove it and see what times I could pull without it. Initially I was guessing I’d be maybe 1-2 seconds slower without the blower, but the numbers seem to speak for themselves. There were no track days in between these 2 dates. So substantial improvement in driving skill could not have played a factor. The only change aside from removing the supercharger was going from 18” TE37SL’s to 18” BBS FI’s. The FI’s are less than a pound lighter. The exact same tires were used (Yokohama AD08). My goal isn’t to speak badly of ESS. I still think the ESS 535 is their best kit and as you can see from the temperature comparisons, it handles heat great from a safety perspective. If you don’t track your car often, I highly recommend the 535 (or whatever the equivalent is now). But for me personally, I decided to go back to stock because I wasn’t happy with the lack of (extra) power at the track, the ever so slightly slower throttle response, and the non-linear power delivery that no one else seems to notice but me. It’s not something you really notice on the street when you have your foot buried, but at the track where precision is key, you can definitely feel a difference. So while I’m no longer running the ESS supercharger, I’m extremely happy with their NA tune. I'm trying to be as unbiased as possible and provide facts. It should be noted that I'm not a professional driver. I just wanted to provide some numbers from my fastest lap from my last 2 track days.
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Great write up Mark.
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why is your slowest speed 8mph slower with the sc. when looking at my data logger i use that slow corner as an idicator of how im driving overall because it stays higher when im doing other things right. maybe just an off day? top speed should also be more unless you are limiting yourself by letting off early as to not obtain more speed out of fear? kind of what i do in the wet on the front straight. you cant win an HPDE but you can lose.
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Mark, that is an excellent time, especially without the supercharger!!! You guys must have had fun today, it was a good crew!!
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thats interesting and pretty disappointing also. never considered a SC and now one more reason not to. any idea what caused this difference in street and track feel?
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01-21-2013, 11:16 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for the post, Mark. Mind sharing your Solo DL data?
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01-21-2013, 11:23 PM | #10 |
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Sure. What format is best to export to?
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01-22-2013, 12:04 AM | #11 |
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Mark: great writeup and thanks for providing data on car vital temperatures. I am definitely in agreement with you of not having FI at the track, especially for sustained lapping on stock cooling.
However, I watched the lap from your ESS-supercharged 1:44.5 time and there was at least .75 second lost in the corkscrew and .25-.5 lost in T2. I *think* you probably got a cleaner best lap today but without video we can't really know for sure. Without a pro level driver lapping both cars for consistency, it's hard to compare best laps from two different days. Keep in mind Pobst did a 1:42.96 with a completely stock DCT E92 M3 on 19" PS2's in 2008. While I think the ESS SC is probably still faster for a single hot lap, I also believe 100% that you are right that a supercharger is not ideal for the track. Time is not everything for HPDE thrills. Having consistent performance and response outweigh the laptime bragging benefit (which is already compromised due to heat soak and throttle response). |
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I have no doubt a single hot lap would be fast with the supercharger. But that's not really possible as nobody does just one lap sessions and tires wouldn't be heated enough to provide adequate grip for faster times. You can say I had bad corners all day long but I'm the one who put a decent amount of track and street time with and without the kit and the numbers just go along with what I already felt since day one.
Of course I'd love to see a professional driver independently compare them as well. But my conclusion is based on my own data and experience and I'd say that's at least better than theories and vendor claims. You should buy my kit and test yourself.
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However, while there truly is no such thing as a perfect lap, I still stand by that you did not have as good of a "best lap" with the supercharger (or conditions were significantly better today than two months ago but since both days were cool, dry days I doubt it). yes, I believe you went faster with no SC but I also believe that the SC'd car with those mods is capable of going a lot faster than 1:44.5, probably more like 1:39-1:40 in 6MT trim with your mods. Pro level drivers have a very low standard deviation of lap/split times, traffic permitting. Pros are not necessarily just better on a single lap but in their consistency in achieving such to the level where they can recommend minute adjustments and go out and test them to find out with conviction whether a subtle change made a car better or worse. Until a driver can lap within <.5 sec each lap, it's pretty difficult to put a lot of faith in a comparison of laptimes on different days and attributing the change mostly to the car. I think you've definitely proven that the car is more consistent and healthy without the SC but I also think the SC'd car would have been markedly faster if you did the same quality of lap you did today with it on... without watching a video I can't say how much better your lap today was but I am very certain you drove better today than last time (that's a good thing!), haha Thanks for the offer on the kit; someone else is going to have to test it since I'm not a big fan of mods let alone FI mods. I drove a 997.2 GT3RS this weekend on T-hill thanks to the generosity of one of our local members and I think all my extra pennies are going to go towards one of those and not modding my M3. Gonna be a while I think. Last edited by smmmurf; 01-22-2013 at 12:50 AM.. |
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S/C. Supercharger should be hitting much higher speeds in that long straight. But this is the problem here. Everyone assumes a supercharger will make you faster at the track. Maybe other setups might but not the 535.
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While it is speculation on my part that the SC would be faster on a single lap, it is also speculation on your part that it is not, based on your subjective feedback of it being faster today than before; because without being able to compare both your laps on video we can't say whether one lap was better than another. Regarding top straight speed: this is also highly determined by taking the previous corner consistently. And since the car responds better to throttle input now, it is easier to get on the gas at the proper moment. (Taking a corner better will put you in the upper RPM's with more power sooner.) Also better throttle response and better corner exit could easily give you the feeling of more power. If you have data from last time and this time, it's possible that Richard will be able to figure how much acceleration is going on with each setup and a theoretical best lap time. I know the Traqmate software can do this. Or, hopefully next time you can get video with the same setup/conditions and we can compare it to see if it's driving or mostly the setup change. Regardless of what we find, I think we're in agreement though that a fun track car that is consistent outweighs a slightly faster track car on a single lap so this is obviously a move in the right direction. Last edited by smmmurf; 01-22-2013 at 01:14 AM.. |
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1) Go into RS2Analysis
2) Under Test Database, highlight the test(s) you want to export 3) Data --> Export Test 4) Choose a folder and save info@m-world.us
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Definitely. It doesn't matter what anyone else says. I'm enjoying the car NA much more now on and off the track.
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Very interesting info. Thanks for posting. I think chriszeh's point is a valid one, though--whatever the cause, there is some significance to your slowest corner being quite a bit slower during the supercharged run(s).
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So after reviewing my data between those 2 laps more, Smmmurf is right. The supercharger is making a bit more power over stock at the track (and there was a difference in driving consistency), but I still don't think it's that much. This is still just a 1 lap sample which are my 2 best times (that I have data for) at Laguna Seca. I've had the same overall results at Thunderhill as well.
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Saying without a pro driver you can't evaluate the part is disingenuous.. he's reporting his results with a part. News flash: none of you are pro drivers either. If he can't get better lap times out of the supercharger for whatever reason, then chances are, those reasons might apply to you too. Identifying the reasons is fine, but lets not go overboard with the "you're not a pro driver, your results don't matter" nonsense.
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Is the car faster with a s/c? Yes. Were you faster with a s/c? No. There's a lot to be said for confidence in relation to track times. Thats why I don't like high hp cars. I'm slightly afraid of them at the track. I'll stick to my momentum cars that I can laugh at myself while I am driving. |
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