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Drag Racing Online brings you a step-by-step series of tech articles
on purchasing, building and racing a rear engine dragster. Check back
to this site for frequent updates to watch our progress . PART 6: We are putting the final touches to the “Project 4-Link” as we get ready for the second trip to the strip for licensing runs. The final details of getting the wiring finished up, why we decided to go with the new Demon 1090 King Demon carburetor and BG Fuel Systems components. I will show you why we chose the CSI cooling system and a bunch of “little details” that set Dragstar Chassis apart from other chassis builders. I think you will like what you see and read in this article. I can’t wait to tell you how the first weekend went (I hope!). Lot of details in this article, so if you are keeping notes and thinking about ordering a car, get the crayons out…here we go. Now that we have set up the “tune-up” on the MSD 7 Programmable ignition control box we can get started working on the details. MSD’s new Programmable 7 makes things like rpm limits, timing controls, shift rpms, etc very easy to set up. I set the Start Retard at twenty degrees since the crank trigger is set at 34 degrees and the distributor advance is locked. The new smaller diameter MSD Billet Distributor offers more clearance for the Indy Cylinder Heads and the crank trigger is becoming standard equipment on high horsepower engines.
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