These are the new
RCI Platinum Series safety harnesses. Besides
meeting all the SFI specs, they look great
and are the ONLY belts that can be certified
for four years at no additional cost. That
is a good way to save some money.
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The engine is pretty much a mystery right now,
but we measured valve lift, adjusted the valves
to .026 (just a guess but it runs great) and
changed oil after cutting open the oil filter
to see if there was any debris in it (there
was not).
We just returned from the first weekend and
I think we have just what we wanted. An easy
to maintain race car that will run all day in
the 8- second range and be easy on parts. We
put a small 750-alcohol Race Demon carburetor
on it and left the BG 400 electric pump that
came with it. The small carb is probably holding
us back some, but we ran 8.78 to 8.83 over the
three-day weekend at 149 to 150 mph.
We do know the converter is way too tight (only
flashes about 5200) and the electric pump needs
to be a belt-drive to give us the extra pressure
the alcohol carb needs at the finish line. Andy
did the driving and I think he "staked a claim"
on the car. It handles great, rides smooth and
will make a great car. He made it to the semis
Sunday and lost with a .001 break-out to eventual
winner and good friend Tom Roschen and his wheel-standing,
bad-ass Duster.
In the coming weeks and months we will take
you through the process of maintaining and improving
a "Basic Dragster." No exotic 4-link suspension,
chrome plating, trick wheels or parts and what
I like best: no expensive engine.
Some readers will think I am nuts and others
will think I finally regained my senses. However
you feel about the change is your own opinion.
I know that I will be happier entering both
cars in S/Pro every week.
Keep an eye on our "Back-2-Basic" articles
that will be coming -- Quick Pit Tips, homemade
tools and more. We are here to get you thinking
while having some fun.
Best of luck to all of you
and GO RACE SOMETHING!
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