http://www.tangerineracing.com/images/Glen%20National%2005.wmv
Download it to watch, about 7 minutes long.
Chris,
Starting Monday here at the shop I'll have some help handling the phones and customers. I plan to warm up the whole Runoffs thing again with Victory Lane and help Andy get things rolling. We are stupid busy here at the shop. My job consist's of: Service writer/parts ordering/phone answerer/sales/marketing/bill payer/accountant/graphics/computer guy. It is a full time job just trying to keep parts flowing for two VERY fast factory techs.
I havent forgotten. Life got in the way.
B
Brad,
When you do get something, post it in the nailed thread.
I'm being patient, but the plan coordinator (William Harris) is a little edgy.
Looks Good... Thanks
The MG's? sure do "squirt" through the esses. I love how you can put the 914 wherever you want without issue. It looks like the CRX's give you hell also.
I like it. Still watching it.
B
The 914 towards the end must have missed a shift or something. He flew by like YOU missed a shift?? What happened? Was that who I *think* it was (Eric Madsen)?
B
Hey Joe...
Good to see you... both... you too Joe.
M
I think all the Nissans and Hondas in the video are in the GT Lites class. The maroon MGB that passed me going into the bus-stop is driven by former E Prod National Champ Craig Chima. I was trying to let him through easily.
The blue Mazda that passed me on the first lap went on to win the FP race.
At the end I lifted to let Erik by as he was lapping me. The checker came out two laps early due to the crashed MG that I had been racing with.
I watched the video without sound.. I'm sure I would heard your "lift". It appeared you flew past him.. and then he re-passed you.
Good stuff. Very smooth driving. No "close calls". Good and clean.
What shocks are you running? The car appears to be pretty bumpy.
B
QUOTE (Brad Roberts @ Jul 16 2005, 10:33 PM) |
What shocks are you running? The car appears to be pretty bumpy. |
Cool on the Bilsteins. I *get* to deal with Bilstein 2-3 times a week. Their R+D 100ksqft building is 15 minutes from me. We are one of the test shops for their PSS9's kits for 993's and up. They develop and then have us test. Pretty cool. I hold Bilstein in a new light.
B
Cool how you can see the mirror to see what's behind you.
You are livin' a dream...
Paul
I shipped the shocks to CA and told them what I was doing with them. I really have no idea what they did for me, but they work! I think they might have installed shorter shafts in the rears for one thing.
QUOTE (URY914 @ Jul 16 2005, 10:55 PM) |
You are livin' a dream... |
Chris,
Another question about your car... You don't run a rear lip spoiler. Is this not allowed by the rules or you don't feel it does anything?
I thinking of cutting mine off and wondered about yours.
Thanks,
P
Very smooth driving. Seeing your videos are a treat. Keep'em coming!
QUOTE (URY914 @ Jul 16 2005, 11:19 PM) |
You don't run a rear lip spoiler. Is this not allowed by the rules or you don't feel it does anything? |
QUOTE (PatW @ Jul 17 2005, 12:00 AM) |
Very smooth driving. |
The only time I have ever seen a real issue with a 914 lifting in the rear: 125mph+ I'm doubting Chris runs any tracks that allow him to maintain that speed for any length of time. The rear end gets light, but it doesnt get crazy or anything. I'm always amazed when I see cars with big wings gets passed by cars with NO wings. The last time we ran Daytona with a GT3RSR, we set the wing at ZERO. It was there for looks basically (Randy Pobst was driving) I'm sure it added *some* side to side stability, but even at 1/2 degree it was shaving several MPH off the average speed (which is why the CUP cars run as well as they do..less aero drag)
B
awesome video - did you get the RAT motor ficed and reinstalled?
QUOTE (Brad Roberts @ Jul 17 2005, 12:42 AM) |
125mph+ I'm doubting Chris runs any tracks that allow him to maintain that speed for any length of time. |
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did you get the RAT motor fixed and reinstalled? |
QUOTE (Racer Chris @ Jul 17 2005, 07:27 AM) |
No, I was driving the old standby 140hp engine. I won't be struggling to finish 7th once I have a real race engine. We do think we found out what caused the RAT built engine to go kaput the first time around, and I should have it in the car before the runoffs. Have to wait and see. I won't have it until it gets Jake's seal of approval. |
QUOTE (don9146 @ Jul 17 2005, 12:46 PM) |
What made the RAT type IV go kaput? I thought it was old gas in the tank. Did you find something else? |
Just putting on page one again so people who didn't see it over the weekend will have a chance.
That was great, also enjoyed watching the rear view mirror.
Thanks, Chris. Being in your seat would be ideal, but "being there" vicariously via your video is fun. Kudo's to you and the crew.
Vicariously is right. Man do I ever get mad when I get passed while I am sitting in my office watching that video.
Awesome stuff. Keep it up.
Nice lines Chris.
I couldn't believe the early apexes some of the people you were following/passing were taking.
Chris' engine suffered from a lot of little things..
The main thing was the fuel closely followed by a carb that wanted a tad more fuel than the rest to run even EGT....
With the new data logging equipment the RAT Dyno has never been better, or so "Multi faceted"..
nice video, nice driving. very smooth.
god, i got to get a spec-miata and do this...
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