• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Dodge, Jeep and RAM Forum dedicated to FCA owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the SRT Forum today!


Stinkeye Challenger build....

oilburner

500 Posts Club
Founding Member
9 Second Best E/T
Member ID
#1135
Messages
699
Reactions
1,778
Likes
132
City
coboconk
State
Non-US
Country
Canada
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
You got it 🙂. Driveshaft speed tells the ECU how fast the wheels are spinning in relation to how fast the car is moving so it can manage traction control. Acceleration will be monitored by a G-meter sensor.
most trans. have an output shaft sensor surprised it doesn`t use that input.
unless for some reason you don`t have one.
does it use 5 volts like cars today or is holley using 12v supply.
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,202
most trans. have an output shaft sensor surprised it doesn`t use that input.
unless for some reason you don`t have one.
does it use 5 volts like cars today or is holley using 12v supply.
I have a full race/manual T400. It doesn’t talk to anything. Voltage depends on what input it is. The Dominator uses them all.
 


jgilj

1000 Posts Club
9 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#1483
Messages
1,412
Reactions
12,178
Likes
212
City
Brooksville
State
FL
Country
United States
Vehicle
21 Challenger Super Stock
Fancy Mr Marc!
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,204
OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,205
G-meter and the front ride hight sensor’s are set. Shop track rental on Friday. High temps in the 50’s and full track prep for four cars all day. I wonder if we’ll see a 7. 🫣 68ACFC51-BF03-4CBB-AEC0-B8FEE39FA568.jpeg B8FF4E7B-05ED-420D-AD11-205DF9770C3A.jpeg
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,206
Good news is…. All of the traction and wheelie control sensors are working. Two long days of wiring and programing these gizmos resulted in some interesting and fun stuff to play around with. With the car off the floor, turning the rear wheels resulted watching the computer show as little as a fraction of a mph. We got it up to three mph spinning them by hand. The ride hight sensor is a infrared laser that ended up pointing at the floor from a distance of 5.5 inches, fixed to the front cradle. Just rocking the front up and down resulted in showing the movement in fractions of a inch. As it turns out…. The front wheels leave the track at 12 inches so we get 6.5 inches of front end lift before the wheels are airborne. The bad news is…. It’s raining in Calif and our rental had to be pushed back until next Friday. It hasn’t rained there in like six years, and on the two days we want to be there…. Go figure. 🫤. 422031E3-BBF4-431C-9C31-AA7CE9700E5A.jpeg C266FDAE-ADB3-40A8-90B7-9582FFAE7298.jpeg DA4C7214-3D72-4199-8247-1A1D78883C88.jpeg 43F53D7D-498A-4213-8BDB-FFE35027AEF9.jpeg
 


Smitty

1000 Posts Club
Premium Account
HFCOTM
Member ID
#2260
Messages
1,899
Reactions
5,335
Likes
212
City
Canton
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2019 Challenger HC WB
Good news is…. All of the traction and wheelie control sensors are working. Two long days of wiring and programing these gizmos resulted in some interesting and fun stuff to play around with. With the car off the floor, turning the rear wheels resulted watching the computer show as little as a fraction of a mph. We got it up to three mph spinning them by hand. The ride hight sensor is an infrared laser that ended up pointing at the floor from a distance of 5.5 inches, fixed to the front cradle. Just rocking the front up and down resulted in showing the movement in fractions of an inch. As it turns out…. The front wheels leave the track at 12 inches so we get 6.5 inches of front end lift before the wheels are airborne. The bad news is…. It’s raining in Calif and our rental had to be pushed back until next Friday. It hasn’t rained there in like six years, and on the two days we want to be there…. Go figure. 🫤. View attachment 88770 View attachment 88771 View attachment 88772 View attachment 88773
Some high tech gadgets👍
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,208
Some high tech gadgets👍
Yeah they are. The more we’re learning about this world, it is astounding. Being able to balance track conditions with the power necessary to get down the track efficiently (and safely) is a challenge. We’re working with some people who specialize in this stuff with the X275 class and no-prep cars, and it’s amazing to watch one of these 3000hp cars run 3.xx 1/8 miles without wheelie bars. You have to see it to believe it 😳.
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,209
We have one more sensor still coming. That will be front wheel speed. We were told it will be available next week. This one will read the backs of the front wheel lugs as they go around. Due to the fact that you don’t expect the front wheels to be turning at speed in the first 60 ft, this traction control will be for down track. A sudden loss of traction at mid track or beyond can be a bad thing and that will be instantly recognized with front/rear wheel speeds. That is something that will also be monitored by the G-meter sensor. This is the reason for multiple sensor systems. They are used in different portions of the run. Switching from one to another during the pass.
 


Smitty

1000 Posts Club
Premium Account
HFCOTM
Member ID
#2260
Messages
1,899
Reactions
5,335
Likes
212
City
Canton
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2019 Challenger HC WB
We have one more sensor still coming. That will be front wheel speed. We were told it will be available next week. This one will read the backs of the front wheel lugs as they go around. Due to the fact that you don’t expect the front wheels to be turning at speed in the first 60 ft, this traction control will be for down track. A sudden loss of traction at mid track or beyond can be a bad thing and that will be instantly recognized with front/rear wheel speeds. That is something that will also be monitored by the G-meter sensor. This is the reason for multiple sensor systems. They are used in different portions of the run. Switching from one to another during the pass.
Who would’ve thought 20 years ago this was possible? Amazing stuff. Looking forward to hearing how it all works out. Good luck!
 


2fast4u

1000 Posts Club
Founding Member
Member ID
#1136
Messages
1,008
Reactions
2,525
Likes
162
City
Edwardsburg
State
MI
Country
United States
Vehicle
2018 Challenger Hellcat Widebody-DUMBO
Marc, couldn't you use a front abs sensor and accomplish the same thing?
 


Boris

2000 Posts Club
Founding Member
Member ID
#1015
Messages
2,145
Reactions
3,661
Likes
252
City
Northern
State
IL
Country
United States
Vehicle
Rammer
Good news is…. All of the traction and wheelie control sensors are working. Two long days of wiring and programing these gizmos resulted in some interesting and fun stuff to play around with. With the car off the floor, turning the rear wheels resulted watching the computer show as little as a fraction of a mph. We got it up to three mph spinning them by hand. The ride hight sensor is a infrared laser that ended up pointing at the floor from a distance of 5.5 inches, fixed to the front cradle. Just rocking the front up and down resulted in showing the movement in fractions of a inch. As it turns out…. The front wheels leave the track at 12 inches so we get 6.5 inches of front end lift before the wheels are airborne. The bad news is…. It’s raining in Calif and our rental had to be pushed back until next Friday. It hasn’t rained there in like six years, and on the two days we want to be there…. Go figure. 🫤. View attachment 88770 View attachment 88771 View attachment 88772 View attachment 88773
a laser/light on the drive shaft?
Does that count revolutions per pass?
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,213
Marc, couldn't you use a front abs sensor and accomplish the same thing?
Car doesn’t have abs anymore. D837B4FE-1A31-47A9-BCB7-A4D884F10FC4.jpeg
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,214
a laser/light on the drive shaft?
Does that count revolutions per pass?
That’s what is called a Hall effect sensor. It is counting the magnetic pickup points on the ring that goes around the driveshaft yoke. There are 16 of them. The computer (Holley EFI Dominator) calculates the rear wheel speed from that data. It also knows how fast the car is moving due to the G-meter sensor and so… it knows if the wheels are “slipping”. It will pull timing until it determines that has been corrected and start adding it back. This all happens in milliseconds so you can’t even tell it’s happening.
 


oilburner

500 Posts Club
Founding Member
9 Second Best E/T
Member ID
#1135
Messages
699
Reactions
1,778
Likes
132
City
coboconk
State
Non-US
Country
Canada
Vehicle
2016 challenger hellcat
OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,216
the screw that holds the ABS sensor is still there excess weight LOL
I’m on it!!
 


jgilj

1000 Posts Club
9 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#1483
Messages
1,412
Reactions
12,178
Likes
212
City
Brooksville
State
FL
Country
United States
Vehicle
21 Challenger Super Stock
Epoxy! Marc Epoxy 😆
 


Boris

2000 Posts Club
Founding Member
Member ID
#1015
Messages
2,145
Reactions
3,661
Likes
252
City
Northern
State
IL
Country
United States
Vehicle
Rammer
That’s what is called a Hall effect sensor. It is counting the magnetic pickup points on the ring that goes around the driveshaft yoke. There are 16 of them. The computer (Holley EFI Dominator) calculates the rear wheel speed from that data. It also knows how fast the car is moving due to the G-meter sensor and so… it knows if the wheels are “slipping”. It will pull timing until it determines that has been corrected and start adding it back. This all happens in milliseconds so you can’t even tell it’s happening.
Interesting
My thought process was how can I take that data, and make it operate the car to run from point A to point B in a certain time frame down to .01 second.

Bracket race cheating 😆
 


drag racer

1000 Posts Club
Founding Member
Premium Account
Member ID
#1047
Messages
1,328
Reactions
3,398
Likes
162
City
PEORIA
State
AZ
Country
United States
Vehicle
'16 Challenger HC, '19 Durango SRT, '22 Charger SP
^^^ pretty much already happens nearly every race at a track near you :)
 


OP
Marc W

Marc W

3000 Posts Club
Founding Member
U.S. Navy Veteran
Firefighter
8 Second Best E/T
HFCOTM
Member ID
#993
Messages
3,421
Reactions
10,964
Likes
302
City
St. George
State
UT
Country
United States
Vehicle
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
HFCOTM
View Images
Thread Starter #1,220
^^^ pretty much already happens nearly every race at a track near you :)
The modern muscle cars (Hellcats) with their factory computers have their own versions of monitoring and controlling stuff, but much of it is working against you to prevent you from going outside their warranty safe limits. Many of the real drag cars at the track are using the Holley and other stand-alone ECU’s that employ a whole array of sensors to get down the track. To spectators they are just super powerful drag cars that go fast because of all that power. The invisible science of super computer technology is what really what gets them down the track.
 




Top