I think I clarified this in my first post: I can't get excited about the
more aero Monzas and late Firebirds, so the enthusiasm to spend my life's
earnings to build one ain't there. So call that a conscious decsion to build
a slower car that I will enjoy more.
DF
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Dahlgren [mailto:ddahlgren@snet.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 4:01 AM
To: Freiburger, David; land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: New for the Second Time
Why such a big car? You are a smart guy, it is Cd times area that governs
the speed. Most good engines of any displacement put out the same amount of
power and plenty have used good engines. if you build a 5 liter pushrod
engine I doubt if it will make over 640 hp the same as all the other 5
liters that are well done. But if you race a 21 sq ft car against a 17 sq ft
car you will not be as fast. You know the deal the real speed secret is
there are no secrets just good engineering. Before you get too deeply
committed why not look at some smaller cars even if is only a Monza at least
it is smaller. At least look at narrower as you can always chop the top to
make it lower but I don't know of any classes that let you narrow the body.
Dave Dahlgren
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-land-speed@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-land-speed@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Freiburger, David
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 3:35 PM
> To: 'land-speed@autox.team.net'
> Subject: New for the Second Time
>
> The second reason I signed up is that I'm finally committed to an LSR
> project car. I've wanted to do this for like 6 years, and have purchased
> five different cars with 100 different schemes to go racing. I
> kept changing
> my mind too often (example: bought a '62 Chevy and decided it was too cool
> to cut up), and I also couldn't get enthusiastic about the swoopy body
> styles (example: I got a '91 Firebird, but it just doesn't have any
> character). Finally, I've purchased a '71 Camaro and am actively
> hacking on
> it. Not the best bodystyle for aero, but at least I like it and
> will finish
> it. I hope to enlist your advice along the way.
>
> Finally, don't forget that HOT ROD remains in full support of land speed
> racing. See you at El Mirage next week.
>
> DF
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