I haven't done that yet. I'm waiting for the local track to setup the scales again. They do that at special events.I noticed that but I think it has to do with the total supension set up Donnie. have you scaled the car and gotten the front to rear bias as well as cross weights yet?
Thanks. I was using the same language in the car myself.Yeah Donnie, on your fast pass there was a lot of swearing in the stands; "Holy sh!t" as everyone stood up to watch. The car was definitely a slingshot, was hard to keep up with it with the camera. I got some videos that I will get to you. Nice runs, and congrats!
Thanks, Charlie.Congrats Donnie.
Post the links here Squid. It would kind of justify Donnies experimenting.
That's funny.I was so delighted to see 2- 8 sec turbo buicks at pinks,
every time Dicks, or Donnies buick came to the line , the crowd paid attention! the comments were the best, from holy sh!t, to my favorite........
DO ALL GRAND NATIONALS RUN LIKE THAT?! ( of course I said yes! LOL)
I had the best time ever !! people came by in the pits and were amazed at
the engine, nothing but positive comments, all were very delighted to see a
"Grand National" running that quick,
I want to thank Donnie for allowing me to assist him , what little I did,
it was my pleasure to be a small part of the FUN !
THANKS
I'm still working on increasing power ramp up just after the initial hit at the launch. Once I've found the limit of the power ramp up, I'll start playing with the shocks if the bounce is still there.Still seems like you've got some bouncing on the front Donnie. I really think you need to adjust the front shocks some. Other than that congrats!
The IC is already further forward than most would consider appropriate. Which direction are you suggesting to move it?I can see the left front lifting higher than the right Donnie. Same on the rear as well. You might try turning the spring pressure up some there which will help the launch.
I also saw the tires being blown away. You might consider using some off set bushings in the ears on the axle. It will put the IC closer to where it needs to be which will help your launch.