| Title: | Musclecars |
| Notice: | Noter Registration - Note 5 |
| Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER |
| Created: | Mon Mar 11 1991 |
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 182 |
| Total number of notes: | 5467 |
This conference has been kind quite lately, so I thought I'd start
another note.
How about we all add our tips on how to make our cars quicker? You
know, for that Saturday night blast or for when we take our cars to
the drags.
Okay, I'll start.
* reduce weight. There are lots of ways to do this. First off empty
your trunk, run you car with � tank of gas. Gas is 6.2 pounds a
gallon.
* relocate your battery to the rear of your car for better weight
transfer, preferably on the passanger side of car.
* Tire pressure; run the front tires with about 10 pounds pressure more
than normal for less rolling resistance. On the rear tires run
slightly less than recommended, dropping the pressure too much will
actually hurt traction because the tire will tend to cup in the center.
* Run high octane fuel, or an octane booster. This allow you to advance
your timing without the worry of detonation.
* Swap in a pair of 90/10 shocks in the front of the car. These help on
weight transfer and plant the rear tires. These are normally not
recomended on street cars, I've never tried them, have any of you??
* More expensive tips would be to swap to a fiberglass hood, and
lightweight aluminum racing wheels like Centerlines or Welds.
add any others you can think of.
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 163.1 | what really runs the car? | CSC32::J_KALINOWSKI | Forget NAM?....NEVER! | Fri Jul 07 1995 10:29 | 10 |
Here's whats really important to lower et's
Get your BRAIN and your body in shape, No coffee drinking or
choclate, (stimulants) and of course, get all the drugs out of your
system. Be cool, Get a lot of sleep and/or rest before race day.
Try these things before you go wrenching, you'll be surprised!
-john
| |||||
| 163.2 | my 2 cents | TROOA::GILES | Mon Jul 10 1995 11:47 | 14 | |
Being prepared doesn't hurt either. Prep the car as much as possible
before getting to the strip.
re:-2 90/10 front shocks.
Forget this for a car which sees any kind of regular "normal driving"
(i.e. commuting) particularly on any roads on which you might encounter
bumps at high speed. The front will go up but won't come down fast
enough. The next bump may result in loss of control. They're strictly a
race only item.
However, there are alternatives - like 70/30's which are more suited to
a street machine that sees occasional strip duty.
Stan
| |||||
| 163.3 | The fix is in... | SAHIL::GOEHL | Wed Aug 02 1995 10:03 | 6 | |
What about installing a 14PSI supercharger and intercooler in your 10:1 compression ratio 1988 Mustang that already runs high 12's? I will let you know :-). Eric (gonna_make_a_milkshake) Goehl | |||||
| 163.4 | WOW! | ASABET::HAMEL | Wed Aug 02 1995 11:45 | 9 | |
Eric,
You are insane!! You'll get those front tires in the air for sure now.
Actually you know what I was getting at. As in what changes can you
make without getting into your drivetrain.
mh
| |||||