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Nice run. And nice start.
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Originally Posted by error_401
(Post 714275)
Nice run. And nice start.
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Been working on a CAI for the S10. Used a couple of commercial baking pans fiberglassed to the underside of the hood and a big round pizza pan under the air cleaner. Wood particle board for spacer, and HVAC (commercial) line insulation.
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That's awesome!! Very good job!
I've been toying with the idea of incorporating the "shaker hood" look from a cuda... I really like the looks of them. |
Originally Posted by DonL
(Post 719266)
That's awesome!! Very good job!
I've been toying with the idea of incorporating the "shaker hood" look from a cuda... I really like the looks of them. Hopefully precise timing will help a little on the power and the programmable box will also make it very easy to change timing precisely (no twisting of the distributor - just program the desired curve and upload it). I had plans to check various total timing values by uploading them at the track last Summer, but the FAST crank trigger misfire failures discouraged me repeatedly. Later, with the ±2 degree jumping around and timing change with RPM that I could see when running the ignition box off my locked out distributor, I figured why bother and just concentrated on other things like my reaction times. |
Very nice addition. I like your approach - commercial baking pans - LOL.
There's nothing but find the proper parts for a hack. Looks really good. The seal, is this just an airfilled ring or some foam ring? |
Originally Posted by error_401
(Post 719404)
Very nice addition. I like your approach - commercial baking pans - LOL.
There's nothing but find the proper parts for a hack. Looks really good. The seal, is this just an airfilled ring or some foam ring? |
Yay!! Finally, after 5 years - time slips in the tens!! Looks like the cold air pan and/or the MSD crank trigger gained me a tenth or so.
Beautiful weather on Sunday. 55 at 10am and dry air. High of 68 in mid afternoon. Track seemed to be prepped well. Lots of racers! Ran a pair of 11.02s for time trials - one with a very lazy light and one with a fantastic light. Dialed in at 11.01 First round ran a 11.05 with a lazy light - lost and bought back in. Second round was a double breakout win for me with a 10.98 and a great light!! Third round I won the bye run with the .004 light from second round and dialed 10.98. Tried to practice the light and red-lighted but it was all good with a 11.01. Fourth round was another double breakout, but this time I ran a 10.95. Both identical reaction times. I lost by breaking out .0007 more than the other guy. It was really close at the end and a lot of fun! They went on for a number of more rounds, but it was nearly 5:30 pm so I put it on the trailer and went home to bask with a beer on my deck in 10 second glory!! It's been a long time coming! Next weekend 2 gallon VP 110 with 3 gallon 93 octane pump gas + 2 degrees more timing up to 37. A tip from my pitt neighbor who runs 8.30s with a tube chassis OLDs 442. Says it might be worth as much a 2 tenths in a 383 which likes lots of timing - and its very easy to try. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...28f77b343.jpeg |
Great!
Happy for you to have gotten into the 10's. Keep it up! |
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