To: | Ron Gibson <rgg14@cox.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Time to run |
From: | Dave Dahlgren <ddahlgren@snet.net> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Apr 2003 05:41:49 -0400 |
To be honest I am afraid to run one on the dyno cold enough to get the worst case reading but 10 or 15 out of 300 is not surprising. It depends on the engine as much as anything else. The heater we put on John Goodman's lakester worked real well though so that car was never a worry on a run but have not run it in the early am either. The records set with tht car were all in the afternoon. Dave Ron Gibson wrote: > > Dave > Just curious. How much hp do you think you're giving up by not getting heat > in components? > Ron > > I have not had any luck getting either heat in the engine or > > gearbox in the am either as it always seems like a fire drill to get the > car to > > the line in the morning and some steps get missed. |
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