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I'm trying to secure a spot in the Runoffs this weekend. A decent finish at Grattan will allow me to attend this year.
If anyone's interested in spectating or helping out, I'm in the 5th run group. 2 qualifying sessions on Saturday and the race is on Sunday. Our race on Sunday should be just after lunch. Directions and information about the track: Grattan Raceway Website It's early in the morning and I'm about to head out for a rainy practice day.... |
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We all know airflow doesn't like to make turns but what if you brought the air in from the headlight through both firewalls into teh passenger compartment and then made a custom flattened, oddly shaped duct that would clear the fuel cell and other stuff. Then do a remote fill for the cell. You could effectively create some sort of nozzle to compress and then expand the air tract. Thus creating a super high pressure area at the fan.
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