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Aerodynamics / Re: C/GALT Body Stretch??
« Last post by 71GSSDemon on Today at 07:22:12 AM »
Please read the rule again.
The body stretch must be in the "cowl area in front of the firewall". 
I understand that "cowl area" is rather vague
Defined as: cowl: the top portion of the front part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the windshield and instrument board.
Which presents a problem since the firewall is at the front edge of the cowl. I think it should read as the area immediately in front of the firewall. That would also increase WB for stability, get some added engine setback and not add any streamlining effect.

Thank you for your interpretation.  Maybe I was wrong thinking the wheelbase had to remain stock for the Classic part of C/GALT.  It was just confusing how to stretch this area that didn't change many other measurements.  Just polling the masses.
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Aerodynamics / Re: C/GALT Body Stretch??
« Last post by 37 ROADSTER on May 03, 2024, 11:51:31 PM »
Thanks for the update, sorry you had this problem. I'm sure he knew of this issue and could have told you. Kind of like when he got in the 2club at Elmo car ran 205 on the first pass was certified, then he made 2nd pass and ran 200.00 pulled the first cert. Next board meeting rule was changed to Fastest pass counted and had to be taken.
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World of Speed-specific stuff / Racers Spotlight
« Last post by lsrchild on May 03, 2024, 10:13:49 PM »
Hi all! I run the Racers Spotlight program for the social media profiles of the Usfra.

Are you looking to highlight your ride? Want to send some love to the team you have with you? I have just the trick?

Email a brief description and picture to Racersspotlight@gmail.com
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Aerodynamics / Re: C/GALT Body Stretch??
« Last post by Stan Back on May 03, 2024, 08:48:29 PM »
Well, here goes -- after all these years . . . a little background . . .

The car we're involved with is the #3076 D(orC)/Street Roadster (San Berdoo Roadsters), a car I owned for 57 years.

One morning in August of 2002, I made my first SCTA run.  It was to qualify for the long course.  We did.  Made over the D/STR record speed that afternoon and backed it up the next morning.  It's a "real" 28 Model A Roadster.  Got doors.  Got fenders.  Proud of it.
 
Set C and D records 6 more times up to 2009 at both El Mirage and SpeedWeek (Yes, that's the best way to spell the event to protect your "name" -- all in one word).  I spent over 10 years being the Bonneville program editor -- which, among other things, making phone calls to entries across the globe who couldn't tell their Motorcycle from a Comp Coupe.

C/Street Roadster is rough, highly-competitive.  If I remember, there've been times with more than 10 entries competing in that particular class.  Had  a great time.  So, as a driver, in 2008 I bumped the record up to 210 and change and knew that was about as fast as the car could go without spending lots of money.  I saw the writing on the wall with "Street Roadsters" with plastic bodies, smoothed Coupe' Pillars, non-functioning doors, headlight lenses lapped over the headlight buckets, laid-back grille shells and more.  I decided to retire.  I'd done so much more that I thought I would and didn't want to spend the bucks to maybe keep up with the newer cars. 

After a while Willie Martin asked to join the team and he'd help with expenses and maybe break my still standing 193.390 record.  So here we come to 2016 and he runs 194.194 better and we go to Impound.

DW comes in with a new apprentice (MRK) who I did not know.  He's closely watching the affair while DW conducts the ceremonies.

"Those back fenders look too wide."
"Better ask Henry about that."  (Why in the hell would I widen the fenders -- there're the widest ones in the category?)
"Henry who?"
"Henry #$@& Ford -- he made them."

"The fuel tank is too low."
"It's in the same place it's been in years."
"Here's the rule -- the fuel tank must be above the top of the frame rail.
"It's above the frame rail -- here's the ground, above is the frame rail, above there's the bottom of the fuel tank, as it's always been.  (I'd guess that was there to prevent a larger incident if a car's frame rail dropped to the ground.)
"It has to be above the top of the frame rail.  I'll get Russ Eyers to come over here.

(5 Minute Break)

Russ comes over, DW explains it to him and again reads the rule adding the words "top of the" frame rail and says, "I'll read it to you Russ."  Well, how in the world would Russ have known every word or phrase of every rule in the book.  He agrees that it is a little lower than the top of the frame rail.

So we're told that we're done.  No fuel check, no displacement check, just told that when you leave Impound there's no way to protest.  That's the end of the story.
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Build Diaries / Re: Midship Raceabout 1 Seater - Lakester
« Last post by bubruins on May 03, 2024, 05:02:52 PM »
I've been learning some lessons in the past few months, but have not been physically adding anything onto the car.
1st, I learned how to actually 3d print models of the car. While I've been doing CFD for fun to learn about drag coefficients and predicted lift, the models will be used to help refine CP/CG and they look good on the desk at work.
2nd, Bought a big ol turbo on marketplace. S482 FI, 3" vband inlet. Bought a used drysump setup which I believe I can make work on the atlas 4200. Bought a 2000hp air to water intercooler. No lessons here, just less in the wallet.
3rd, "Reman" injectors on eBay are junk. Thankful for friends with fun test toys.
4th, Titanium is cheaper in racecars than humans. Bad mountain bike accident, but I'm well on the way to recovery. The downtime from the normal level of nonsense has been filled with 3d printing and modeling.

There are a couple of events in 2024 I'd like to have the car at least running and able to drive off the trailer for. Wish I could make it to Blytheville to watch the race this weekend, but hard to justify the drive in the sling and with 5 broken ribs still healing.
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THE place for (what you think is) funny stuff. / Re: Stupid joke FRIDAY
« Last post by floydjer on May 03, 2024, 04:39:48 PM »
Wish my lawn were an emo teen girl. Then it would cut itself.
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THE place for (what you think is) funny stuff. / Re: 300 Mph the easy way
« Last post by 29Sleeper on May 03, 2024, 03:28:13 PM »
Yes those are Barris junk. His brother was the talented builder. George was a promoter and had a crew tossing stuff together for TV and movies - most of it looked pretty bad if you got closer than 10'. The car show stuff looked good on the outside but was pretty cobbled up under the skin.
As far as the Monkee Mobile that was built by Dean Jefferies from a GTO left over from I Dream of Jeanie. He was offered it when the show ended but said he could build another one cheaper if he wanted one. Barris bought it and tried promoting it as the "Barris Monkee Mobile". His argument when called out was I didn't say I built it but I do own it so it is the "Barris Monkee Mobile".
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Aerodynamics / Re: C/GALT Body Stretch??
« Last post by 29Sleeper on May 03, 2024, 03:12:26 PM »
Please read the rule again.
The body stretch must be in the "cowl area in front of the firewall". 
I understand that "cowl area" is rather vague
Defined as: cowl: the top portion of the front part of an automobile body forward of the two front doors to which are attached the windshield and instrument board.
Which presents a problem since the firewall is at the front edge of the cowl. I think it should read as the area immediately in front of the firewall. That would also increase WB for stability, get some added engine setback and not add any streamlining effect.
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Health, Welfare, and Passings / Re: ISKY was assaulted
« Last post by 29Sleeper on May 03, 2024, 02:48:00 PM »
I was amazed by Isky's memory.
In the 70s I was building a 409 with a M/T cross ram. I was talking to the counter guy at Isky. He overheard and invited me into his office. We talked about the build and he recommended a different cam (smaller) than the one I had chosen. The counter guy looked on the shelf for one and there was none. Isky said I think there is one over at Bell (Automotive). There was and he sent me there to pick it up. Keeping cam specs in your head is one thing - but inventory of oddball cams is very impressive.
You don't want to miss his 103rd birthday party - https://lionsautomobilia.org/product/2024-iskys-car-show/
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Aerodynamics / Re: C/GALT Body Stretch??
« Last post by MRK on May 03, 2024, 02:16:16 PM »
What was it that Dan did, I didn't always agree with him and thought several choices he made where personal.
I think I'll refrain from any more discussion about DW in this public forum. I've stirred up enough emotions with my comments.
It's time to move on.
Cheers.
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