Project Dragula update and future plans
Luckily for me a number of expert folks were milling around and Intmd8 (Jim) from Speed Inc. checked around and found the fitting in one of Bob's home on wheels and an Easy-out kit. 15 minutes later Jim got up and told me it was ready to go. I topped up the oil and with the aid of KP cleaned up all the excess oil on the underside of the car.
At this point in the day it was too late for the car to run in the class, plus the car had still never seen over 4300 rpms with the FAST standalone.
After putting the car on the trans brake in the parking lot two more times I took the car to staging lanes and ran it three times.
First pass:
10.83@129? (lost the slip)
2.0
-I came out at idle and rolled into it
-shifted at 6400
-did not run out 3rd, it popped once and I coasted
10.38@129mph
1.65
-20 degrees of timing at wot
-I came out at 2000 rpms
-shifted at 6700
-lost the belt at 1000 mark
10.33@135.97
1.58
-22 degrees of timing at wot
-I came out at 2000 I tried to use the transbrake but let go before I brought the car to WOT
-shifted 1-2 at 7000, and 2-3 at 6800
So the car has a baseline.
I am getting married on Friday, but I hope to get a head start on my list of changes and tweaks by having the car moved at least once while I am gone.
Here is the list:
1) Take the car to Alston and have them make the Madman manual rack work on my car. I had them cut the rack mounts before but now the steering linkage binds. So I have the stock rack back on the car.
Have Alston redo the seat mounts. If you saw the car, the seats are too low and too far forward
2) Make the oil pressure gauge work. Yup still not working. Might put together custom gauge cluster with all Autometer guages including molding the tach in there too if I have the time and there is enough room.
3) Look into the belt/tensioner setup. Might be getting some slippage so I have been advised to look into running a smaller belt and I want to start measureing the belt tightness by using a torque wrench.
4) Run the car with softer shock settings, I had them on tight. Time to really run the car off the transbrake. My short terms goals are 9.80 and 140 mph. My longer term goal is to knock off Silver Bullet and then go for 9.50's. I may or may not upgrade to the YSi at some point. I'd rather do that then gut the car or loosen up my converter.
From now on I will be using a torque wrench to tighten the belt and will measure my results. I plan to try 150 or 175 ft lbs the first time. I have it right now probably at less than 100 ft lbs.
If the converter needs to be loosened get it done now (or at least when the car is tuned 100%), that is the number one link between you and your 60's
Just put a mechanical oil gauge in your car somewhere, if you have a temp gauge why go through the trouble of a custom gauge panel.
Screw the rack, you can fix that over the winter - good exercise in the meantime. You drove the car so the seats cant be too bad
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I don't think I have maxed out the mph of the car whatsoever so part of what I want to do is get the mph in the 140's.
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I was going to ask about the spindles, I picked up a madman rack and wasnt sure if drilling them out would lose most of the taper and make the stock tie rod ends unusable or unsafe. I dont want to ruin my spindles for 15lbs
Jose
Jose

To each his own
One datapoint I have is a car (not LS1) that runs 9.dohs at 3250, makes like 825rwhp.
I bet if you simply ran a 1.40 60, you car would prob run a 9.7 easy. Also......do you have a wideband on the car, so you can stay ontop of your tune going down the track?Chris
I do have a FAST w/b and a datalogger Chris.




