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Author:  terrylittlejohn [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:11 pm ]
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happy birthday, i turn 51 this year also. 8)

Author:  wvenable [ Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:56 pm ]
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Happy B-Day ya old SOB! I am much younger - I turn 48 in October. :shock:

Author:  Rob Simmons [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:58 am ]
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Happy B-Day ya old SOB! I am much younger - I turn 48 in October. :shock:
I'm SOOO much younger than you guys! :P

It's not so much the mileage, but the way it was driven to get there! :shock: :lol:

Author:  olafla [ Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:13 am ]
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Hi Rick.
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I am guessing it is because the carb itself is getting so hot when it is shut off?
An aluminum heat shield along with a thicker, insulating gasket between shield and carb, may be a good thing to install. The shield can be made with an extention to block off some heat under the fuel pipe too. Check for the hood/air cleaner clearance before slamming the hood shut afterwards!

It may also contribute to even more consistent times between your runs with a hot engine.


Olaf

Author:  Rick Covalt [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:07 pm ]
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Ryan and I will head out Saturday to do a test & tune before our race next week.The Valiant has not had any major improvements done since it was last run. I'd like to go a little faster though! :lol: :lol:

Question, The weather should be 25-30 degrees cooler than when I ran 14.70. If that is the case should I do anything to my tune to take advantage of that temp? Should I just run as is first? Should I try to richen up the secondary a bit? Timing changes or leave alone.

Can I expect to run .2 faster with good air. Really like to get under 14.5 as it is.

Thanks!

Author:  Romeo Furio [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:10 pm ]
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Is it too soon to know the weather report for next weekend ? This is a BIG IF but I may be able to come next week as I will be in PA.
For your Question,,another question.Do you keep a log book?
If you do, you can compair weather statistics and how well or not your car was running on a particular date/weather and know what changes were made if any.My brother in law runs a super comp car and by reading the log book chart he can pretty much tell if he needs to step it up or tone it down to run his 8.90 number.Like anything it takes practice but can really take the guess work out of race day. Just a thought...

Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 5:00 pm ]
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Is it too soon to know the weather report for next weekend ? This is a BIG IF but I may be able to come next week as I will be in PA.
For your Question,,another question.Do you keep a log book?
If you do, you can compair weather statistics and how well or not your car was running on a particular date/weather and know what changes were made if any.My brother in law runs a super comp car and by reading the log book chart he can pretty much tell if he needs to step it up or tone it down to run his 8.90 number.Like anything it takes practice but can really take the guess work out of race day. Just a thought...


Aww come on romeo you want to come down to race and I have a nice beige stock 1980 1 bbl slant car you can use in the race car is back west!


Greg

Author:  Rick Covalt [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:06 pm ]
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I have only had the car out about 4 times. I do right down any changes I make and how I drove the car, RPM, shift points...etc. No official "log" book. I am not that good yet. :lol:

We'd love to have you if you can make it to the race.

Author:  Romeo Furio [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:34 pm ]
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It's a go as I have to deliver a truck for friends that I bought out here.
Thanks for the offer Greg,, :) My Dart and trailer are back there.I can use a friends truck to tow with.I should be in Charleroi by Tuesday. Only need a day to get things ready.Maybe we can travel together again like last time. I'll call you when I get in town.. P.S. Log books can be found at Jegs or Summit.

Author:  Romeo Furio [ Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:44 pm ]
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Oh, I forgot to say happy birthday to yuns guys(Pittsbugheese). I became officially a senoir citizen and a grandfather last month.
2 birds 1 stone !

Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 3:58 am ]
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You can make your own logbooks here:

http://www.grassrootsdragracing.com/Dra ... gSheet.pdf


and romeo, I will be in the Balitmore area 'till late sat Night..

Possibly I can tral back with you, but Not to the race.. My junk will be housed at the covalt compound all next week then I will pick it up sunday AM for the race.


Greg

Author:  Romeo Furio [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:21 am ]
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I'll keep in touch

Author:  Dart270 [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:49 am ]
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Will be great to see you Romeo!

Rick, I would imagine you'll be 0.2 faster in that air, but it'll depend on how close your jetting is. Not knowing where you're starting, you should run it first and t'n't the jets before you can know how to adjust for air changes.

Lou

Author:  Greg Ondayko [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:54 am ]
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Will be great to see you Romeo!

Rick, I would imagine you'll be 0.2 faster in that air, but it'll depend on how close your jetting is. Not knowing where you're starting, you should run it first and t'n't the jets before you can know how to adjust for air changes.

Lou

Get an o2 sensor if you dont have one.. it takes the guesswork out of tuning.


Greg

Author:  Dart270 [ Thu Oct 18, 2012 7:49 am ]
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Yep, $200 for the AEM kit is money weeeelllll spent.

Lou

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