James Lyons - A+5 - Fastest Mini in the World Race report from Ascaso Engineering.
"A+5. Firstly well done to James Lyons for coming 5th place in the Fastest Mini in the World race 5th - 6th August 2023 Brands Hatch
Now for the events leading up to the 2nd race and why we never started the 1st one and why we slowed down during the 2nd one.
During qualifying Jim came into the pits because he had low boost which turned out to be a loose pipe from the intercooler, an easy fix and we were ready to go, not so! He had no drive to the wheels although he could gear change with no gear crunching etc, therefore a tow back to base and some head scratching, the flywheel assembly was stripped down thinking that perhaps the primary gear had sheared off between the clutch plate mounting splines and the gear teeth.
This turned out to be functional without any problems. So the next port of call was to check the diff pinion so jimbo and John set about stripping that side of the gearbox, Result issue found! The nut retaining the pinion had completely undone itself and the pinion had disengaged from the crown wheel.
This was quickly reassembled and the car was made ready for race 2, although missing race 1 put Jim at the back of the grid in P14.
Happy that the A+5 engine had got to the starting grid and anything after that was just a bonus.
So from the back of the grid the race started and Jim was slowly picking off the competition and moving up the pack where he eventually got up to 3rd place, then a little puff of smoke and his pace slowed, even the commentators commented that it looks like Jim was settling in for the afternoon!
So why did he slow down? The million dollar question!
So Jim had blasted his way to 3rd position from the back of the pack, then a puff of smoke which also resulted in a massive loss of boost! The cause was the exhaust manifold splitting into two prior to the turbo therefore reducing the gas speeds into the turbo hence the loss in power.
Jimbo still battled on although a noticeable drop in momentum, to finish is to finish.
What could go wrong next? Well with the exhaust manifold split in half the down pipe from the waste gate sprung out of position and as luck has it found itself wedged against the banjo joint that feeds the clutch slave cylinder from the master cylinder, now this thing is hot!!! Which resulted in the clutch fluid being boiled to the point that Jim was stuck in 4th gear for the last 9 minutes of the race.
So with limited boost and stuck in 4th gear he limped on dropping only 2 places to gain a P5 position.
The A+5 1273cc was running the BMW k1200 LT head without modifications, no cam change, porting etc just as it is off the bike.
A massive result for the billet block."
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