We took Tim's Mustang down to the track last night, and did initial setup on the traction control (M800 Motec). In brief, the Mustang is running 289 cu in, glide, on crappy little 275/50/15 BFG Drag Radials weighing in at 3400lbs. It is also running E98 for fuel, and fuel system capacity is currently limiting our boost to 26.5 psi on the top end (note fuel pressure drop on the top end). I am using vehicle speed based boost (speed off front tire), along with traction control which can reduce boost, timing or cut ignition/fuel based upon the slip data (all fully programmable).
Why post on SM? One, just to showcase a bit more what these systems can do. And because I will soon be offering an "almost" PNP kit for anyone with a Motec (or can be built into a PNP harness your order from us) that only requires simple connections to the wheel speed sensors and will include basic setup info for the Mk4 Supra. For the Motec Mk3 guys interested (besides Ron who already has it) I can explore the easiest way to implement.
First pass with no TC (note wheelspin, throttle, boost, etc and this is certainly not the worst pass for this car in regards to spin):
Second pass with TC setup/tuned:
The second pass was the faster pass of the two, all other settings being the same. As the night went on I was able to increase the boost sooner, along with allowing the Motec to trim the boost based upon slip data from the TC.
This is all available to anyone running a Motec in their Supra!
Why post on SM? One, just to showcase a bit more what these systems can do. And because I will soon be offering an "almost" PNP kit for anyone with a Motec (or can be built into a PNP harness your order from us) that only requires simple connections to the wheel speed sensors and will include basic setup info for the Mk4 Supra. For the Motec Mk3 guys interested (besides Ron who already has it) I can explore the easiest way to implement.
First pass with no TC (note wheelspin, throttle, boost, etc and this is certainly not the worst pass for this car in regards to spin):

Second pass with TC setup/tuned:

The second pass was the faster pass of the two, all other settings being the same. As the night went on I was able to increase the boost sooner, along with allowing the Motec to trim the boost based upon slip data from the TC.
This is all available to anyone running a Motec in their Supra!