Met our objectives of no failures and had an absolute blast. He ran in bullseye class and we just went out and ran the car with no real intent of competing. Think he got 3rd on the final day.
Hey Chris. Met you and Ray at OSW. I was across the road in the grass pits from you with my buddies in the green 4 door Nova. We ran Sick Week.
Killer build on the car!! New build blues for sure but great looking car that I’m sure will perform once the bugs are worked out.
The story I heard was that Harry left PTE out of frustration due to stagnant wheel tech that they were using until inventory was exhausted. HPT uses the wheels that he’d designed that would otherwise have been available years from now.
My car has gone 9.4x with a 1.34 60’ with a 6466. Race weight is 3750.
But nobody knows my car or any of my buddy’s cars that have all done similar feats.
I’ll say it again…a lot of us have been on this site for a long time. Longer than you.
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I beg you to go back and read his first comment in here. He simply said not true to what you said.
You are the one that went wayyyy off into the bushes. At this point I think he’s just having fun with you. It’s easy.
A lot of us have been on this board for a long time but rarely post...
In all fairness Dvernst simply responded to your claim that a poster couldn’t keep boost from running away because he didn’t have an external gate.
I’ve seen what Dave did to modify the RJC swing arm and it IS a flawed design with regards to leverage.
You responded with a long winded...
I get it. I wondered myself if it wasn’t just my skewed perception but others have said the same.
The exhaust housing in these HPT turbos is pretty slick and surely contributes to the greater spool speed. I’m also a long rod 249” stroker.
Yes it will hit. I’ve got a turbosmart hypergate lite and it’s about 1/4” away from the intercooler even with the intercooler shimmed forward by about 1/2”. The shroud is now within 1/4” of the radiator fans.