Vincitore' 1000

Vincitore' 1000
George Voll stands by his car.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

School of Hard Knocks



George drives with the windows down during the city run.

Now that we have had a chance to sleep a little more than in the past 6 months, a reassessment of strategy has come about for BITW Technologies. What next, park the VK (Vincitore' 1000) for 20 years and wait for the next contest, or attack the market with some proven solutions. Being a student of General GS Patton, waiting is not the answer. If you want to get noticed, you need to be seen. We will be working on a visual marketing strategy for the next couple of months that will unleash the full fury of the internet and other media outlets. A plan will be developed and the value of the small displacement diesel will be exploited.






We have also analyzed some things that were done to the VK during the run up to the Knockout event. We found that out testing methodology has been consistent and in accordance with standards used in various industries and institutions, so we will continue to use those methods. Our competition prep has shown some weaknesses, including the event procedure. We will make better checklists and increase inspection frequency. Simple things like an inspection could have made the difference in the Knockout event, as was noted in our previous blog. Perimeter security is also something that will need to improve. It's good to show the car, but some areas should be guarded and discipline in our area maintained.








Vehicle performance is another thing that has been analyzed. The strengths of the VK are as follows:




The car is solid. It breezed through the Durability run in the shakedown. Wish there was more video of that event( There was a camera crew at the hairpin curve). No breakdown. No overheating. The VK responded to harsh driving with spirit. Ask any trackworker that saw it.








Handling is good. No problem with the accident avoidance maneuvers. The car has a full independent suspension with Kumho Solus tires on Volk Racing wheels.



Braking was good. The VK passed the braking test, although one of the videos showed the VK locking up in a stop. That was more of a human error problem.



Acceleration gave us a little trouble in the Shakedown event, but our fix answered that problem.


Range is well over 200 miles, as shown during the drive home.


Space and accessibility are excellent. Four adults can get in and out quickly, via there four doors. Plenty of trunk space.


MPGe is higher than what was obtained during the efficiency run. 99% reliability still means 1 % failure. The lack of boost cost us the run. We know what the vehicle would do in portions of the test and were disappointed with the problem. We will demonstrate the MPGe capabilities and post them.




That is a start, we are still compiling data and will continue to improve the VK and the BITW Technologies team. The data will also be used to build the next generation VK.




The events also gave us a good perspective of the variety of methods employed to improve efficiency in automobiles. Lots of neat ideas at the competition. The X-Tracer vehicles were very impressive. Ethan got to ride in the E-Tracer on Saturday. He was impressed. A few vehicles may even score spots in hollywood productions. We met a lot of very interesting people, some of whom had a lot of influence on various vehicles that we respect and admire. Very educational.

1 comment:

  1. I love the attitude George. Keep moving, keep the faith, keep pressing. I would personnaly love to see your emisions test data if you use the voucher for that purpose.

    Keep pushing forward.

    CG

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