Yeah Jonathan,
I think you have been in contact with those folks at Wide World of Sports or
Funniest Home Videos. How much did they offer?
Wes
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> From: Jonathan Amo <webmaster@amoproductions.com>
> To: dkveuro@flash.net
> CC: ardunbill@webtv.net, Joe Amo
<jkamo@rapidnet.com>,land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Spoiler/Wing..SPEEEEEEEEEEED. Part II
> Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 22:06:07 -0700
>
>Don,
>
>I do have faith, and yes I have seen people run over their engines I just
want to be there when it happens? :)
>Have fun..
>
>Jonathan Amo
>http://www.amoproductions.com/268
>
>Don Kerr wrote:
>
>> Oh ye of little faith,.............Bin' there, done that!!!!
>> OK, so real world is a tad off,:-) so what, it's the fun of attempting I
>> enjoy, an' it aint like I've never done it before. Look at the name will
>> yer! "Scrap-Iron Racin'" says it all! It's so cheap I can afford to
>> break it! My 455 cost $350. the tranny $300. and the pick-up was $1500.
>> 5 years ago. I've two turbos kicking around somewhere and the roll cage
>> will be about $200. Shove in another 500 or so and Bob's yer uncle.
>> How much it cost you to drive what you've got right now? Paper motors in
>> this Sym' dyno are pretty close 'cos I ran the numbers on a couple of
>> engines I've Chassis Dyno'd and they was 2 to 4hp off.Nahh nahh na naa
>> naa.
>> Video ????? Bring it on sunshine, aint you never seen anyone run over
>> his crankshaft?.....
>> ....................DK.
>> (Scrap-Iron Racin')
>>
>>
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>> Jonathan Amo wrote:
>> >
>> > Don,
>> >
>> > sometimes from what I have seen Don, paper motors tend to burn up real
fast, break alot of parts, and ruin a vacation.
>> > If you do it at bonneville please let me know when you are going to run
so I can set up a video camera at about the 1
>> > 1/2 mile. More power to you if it works but I bet most of those stock
parts could not withstand the power or torque of
>> > 20 psi of boost, 10-14 is pretty harsh number on stock parts. It might
be a good for some 1/4 mile fun, but I dont
>> > think it would be a contender for a bonneville car????
>> > And like Joe was saying I would like to see the real numbers on a real
dyno vs the "papered engineered" Motion
>> > software.
>> > But then again who am I???
>> > Have fun...
>> > Jonathan Amo
>> > http://www.amoproductions.com/268
>> >
>> > Don Kerr wrote:
>> >
>> > > Joe, see my post earlier to LS group. The # I quote were from a run I
>> > > did on friday eve' on Dyno 2000.
>> > > The entries were all the stock size valves,stock/RV cam and mild head
>> > > clean up.
>> > > VE on the turbo was 70%
>> > > No intercooler.
>> > > Boost at 20psi
>> > > Comp' 8 to 1
>> > > So whats new????
>> > > .............DK
>> > > (Scrap-Iron Racin')
>> > >
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>> > > Joe Amo wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > Don, I would sure like to see "real" dyno numbers/results vs
"motion pro dyno", I am not a car expert, but have a
>> > > > hard time considering 20psi as "modest" on stock cast parts, but
what do I know, I surely do not want to stiffle
>> > > > ingenuity and innovation, more power to you, here is to hoping
"Scrap-Iron" is not the result Joe :)
>> > > >
>
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