Thanks for the encouragement and advice.
I currently do have headers and a flow-thru exhauast set up on the car (came
with it), but I don't think it does much, as there probably wouldn't be any
trouble breathing the car with the stock manifold with the current single
carb. The dual su's will be first, hopefully before labor day. The cam
will probably be a winter project.
I currently have the breaker points still in the ignition. On my list of
things to do is to go to EI...are you suggesting a high output coil with
this, too?
I do have to be careful with too many suspension mods...wife wants to drive
the car too, and if she starts to hate it, my quality time with the vehicle
will go down dramatically!
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Drew Van Diggelen <drew@apexwebs.net>
To: spitfires@autox.team.net <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, August 14, 1999 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: SCCA Solo
>
> Congrats on your first solo event, I've had a lot of fun over the years
>running Spits in SFRSCCA events. Don't get discouraged, I've seen Bug's
take
>top time of day at these events. Most these drivers are very good at what
>they do, and have been at it for YEARS, so it will take you a little while
>to get to there level. :-)
>
> As far has carbs go, I would go with the 1.5's. They are very dependable
>carbs, and great for both on and off the track. If you switch out the
carbs,
>make sure you put a good header under them, those SU's will thank you for
>it. You may also want to think about reducing backflow at the muffler,
>Supper Traps work great for autocrossing, just a little loud on the street,
>but they make a spit sound sooo good. To insure good response you may also
>want to look at sending a little more juice to the spark plugs.
>
> The above will make your throttle foot very happy. After you achieve
that,
>I'd start looking at making the car handle better. The spit is a blast to
>drive with just a few mods. You just need a racing leaf spring in the rear
>(flat and stiffer), this will lower the rear of the car about 1 1/2" and
>also give you the camber you need. With the back now lower then the front,
>you need a shorter and stiffer spring in the front. Most drivers change out
>the front suspension parts with GT6's, Add an adjustable swaybar to the
>front, and your be running with the best of them and have a very fun spit.
>
> These are just a few tips to help get you fast, stick with it.
>Autocrossing your Spit will bring you many happy weekends.
>
>Drew
>
>
>P.S. Just want to say hello to the list, I'm new here. Been reading it for
>about two weeks now. This has to be the most helpful list I've ever seen on
>the web. I've been around Spits my whole life. I was brought home from the
>hospital at birth (April, 69), in a 1968 BRG MKIII, since then my family
has
>been through at least 12 and is currently down to just three. A 1963 BRG
>street car, restored with lots of gofast toys, 1964 SCCA FP Race Car Driven
>by my Father (with ALL the toys, hehe). And a 1976 1500 SCCA FP car I plan
>to run for at least part of the 2000 season. I look forward keeping up with
>this list, its neat to see so many Spit fans in one place:-). I've
included
>a link to a .jpg of my fathers "#19 FP Dream Cruises Spitfire" rounding
Turn
>2 at sears point after a victory. (that's me holding the flag). Enjoy
>
>http://apexwebs.net/racespit.jpg
>Only 14kb
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mike Perry <mikep@michindust.com>
>To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Saturday, August 14, 1999 2:13 PM
>Subject: SCCA Solo
>
>
>>
>> I couldn't resist....I ran my 72 spit in an scca solo event today.
>>
>> Very disappointing (with the driver as well). With the current (stock +
>> headers) setup, there was NO pedal in 2nd gear to get out of a corner,
>just
>> sort of a bogged down feeling. I ran the final two heats in 1st all the
>way
>> through, but I know that cost me dearly.
>>
>> The car was well balanced and behaved nicely (I've only put about 200
>miles
>> on the car, so we need to get to know each other, certainly!), but the
>> powerband is sort of non existant below 4500rpms.
>>
>> My question is this: I am in the midst of switching from a ZS stock carb
>> and manifold to a 1.5" dual SU, plus, as suggested here and by my
>mechanic,
>> a bit more cam. Will this provide reasonable throttle response at
>3500rpms?
>> Any additonal suggestions?
>>
>> I'm not trying to turn my poor spitty into a porsche, but should I not
>even
>> bother racing, and just enjoy the car as a touring convertable?
>>
>> Mike (yup. that was me getting beat by the 74 bug.)
>>
>
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