The only ones? Nope, the rest of us just aren't flapping our jaws so much
about it. :)
I'm slowly making progress on mine (it will barely qualify as a race car, I'm
building an I/GC that probably won't top 130mph), but there's not much to
report yet. I'm just starting on the engine swap and I gotta work on the
honey-do list while I'm at it.
Mike
----- Original Message ----
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
To: lsr list autox <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2008 3:59:38 PM
Subject: [Land-speed] Hood Scoops and Working on Race Cars
Are Mayf and I the only ones working on our cars in the off-season? Nobody is
saying much this year. I changed from a 4150 Holley to a Quickfuel Dominator
and had no idea it would domino so many changes. After making new linkage and
routing new fuel lines, I find that I have to change the hood scoop. Since I
will no longer have the luxury of a built-in air pan on the carburetor that the
Trans Am shaker provided, I've spent the last week cutting pieces of aluminum
and riveting them together to make what amounts to an oversize paint roller pan
with a hole in the middle.
DickJ
In East Texas
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