Week two on the "New" race car testing

Discussion in 'The "Pure" Stockers' started by davebw31, Oct 28, 2012.

  1. davebw31

    davebw31 Well-Known Member

    Well took the "New race car" again to Panama City Dragway again today for T and T.

    Changes made from Week One:

    bumped timing from 35* total to 37* total all in @ 2,000 rpm

    adjusted valves from I-.017 and E-.019 cold to I-.020 and E-.022 hot

    up rear tire psi from 9 psi to 10 psi

    changed pinion angle from 1* down to 3* down

    5700 rpm chip ( still has 4:10 gearing, which in next month or so will be going to a 4:56 that I am building up)

    1st run: 1.774 60'
    7.41 ET @ 95 mph
    really, and I mean really bad traction

    2nd run: 1:66 60'
    8.57 ET and get this I ran out of fuel mid way thru the run! DUH !!!!!!! How stupid is that guys. lol

    lowered rear tire psi back to 9 psi

    3rd run: 1:59 60'
    7:20 ET @ 96 mph

    4th run: 1:59 60'
    7:21 ET @ 96 mph

    changed timing back to 35* total all in at 2,000 rpm

    5th run: 1:58 60'
    7:17 ET @ 97 mph

    So motor liked the timing adjustment and lower tire press. A note would be that this car can be very consistent. Last week it went 7:14 s so maybe need to tighten up valve adjustment back to .017/.019. Been really enjoying my self "learning all over again".

    Want to say that because of this site and the good people on it that I learned a "new way" to adjust solid lifter valves in a very easy format. At first when I read the method stated it seemed very laborious, however I am always wanting to be "enlightened". Well anyways, it turned out to be very easy, less confusing, and I did not need to draw a diagram of 8 cylinders labeling each intake and exhaust valve on each 180* rotation of the crank, etc., etc.

    a very special THANKS to ah64pilot for the "new" and efficient way of adjusting solid lifter valves!!!!!! thank you !
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