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Same here, no room for the battery in the nose of the car. He relocated the battery further back than it already was (he removed the spot for the second battery which held my Racepak and voltage step down box).

My car was fairly easy since the radiator is out back, the battery was already further back and the fuel tank was already behind the seat.

I can't wait to run it but it's looking like I don't have much choice. Frown


Any concerns with the amount of weight you took off the front? It sounds like 17 lbs off plus moving the batteries rearward. The suspension take care of that?


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Bucky,

The battery was only moved back about 10 inches from it's original location. It was not in the nose on this car. The suspension takes care of the other extra weight that was needed to keep the wheels planted. The proof will be when I race it.


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Bucky,

The battery was only moved back about 10 inches from it's original location. It was not in the nose on this car. The suspension takes care of the other extra weight that was needed to keep the wheels planted. The proof will be when I race it.


I have always thought that would be a great idea for the cars that jerk up the front tires. Might not rattle the body panels on the return road too!

I often wondered if one made the front of the chassis very able to twist, including mounting the body on sliders, and adding a bit of weight to one side in the nose, if you could always leave one front tire rolling on the ground regardless of what the other was doing.


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Al how did that guy’s Page dragster work that had the front struts on it I can’t remember his name


He runs SC only with it so can't really say.
 
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I had a chassis concepts dragster that that was a slip joint 4 link car. All of the front uprights were sleeved and rings welded on each side of the sleeve so they couldn't slide back and forth, that was the smoothest dragster i ever had, after that i got a Cressman car and holy cow that thing would beat you to death on a rough track.
I now have a Racetech swing arm with diamond front suspension, Smooth as glass on the track and pits!
 
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I hope to report back here sometime in the future, if we ever get to race again. I had Dan at Diamond install the front suspension in my Worthy swingarm car. Many of you saw the Facebook post from Phoenix where the Capco guys welded up my cracked uprights.

According to Dan those problems are now gone. He added diagonals on the sides of the car to reinforce the frame rails since the suspension now does the work of the chassis flexing.

All I'm gonna say now is I think this is going to work great. No more jerking the wheels out of the lights and having to add a bunch of weight to stop that from happening. I'll post back if we get to start racing soon. Stay safe everyone.


I have a 2004 Dan Page 4 link car, 245" long. Great car with a bunch of runs and not one chassis crack anywhere! Two main factors to accomplish this, support the car in the middle and tie the chassis down while towing, and the way Dan frames the front of the car!
 
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Al how did that guy’s Page dragster work that had the front struts on it I can’t remember his name


He runs SC only with it so can't really say.


Seems like SC is where these would shine. Many will raise their two step to hit the pro tree, and then get the wheel pop out.


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You could make the front engine car hinge in the middle with a shock absorber like Warren Brogie did years ago on his rear engine cars. I don’t know why that wouldn’t work. Then you could stiffen or loosen the flex.


I have that dfrawn up. Might be future project. Ad for chassis flex my is pretty rigid as I built in a slip tube option .I intentionally built stiffer design to allow for increase in power later on and also be flexible for lower power combo.

I have thought about 4 link design on FED and even talked with a few. Issue would be isolating driver from suspension in case of breakage in that area.

Well all just thoughts for while and maybe a later project.So back to your regular programming.




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Al how did that guy’s Page dragster work that had the front struts on it I can’t remember his name


He runs SC only with it so can't really say.


Seems like SC is where these would shine. Many will raise their two step to hit the pro tree, and then get the wheel pop out.


Bucky you got that backwards! But in general these days, dragsters don't have trouble hitting the tree without popping the front wheels out of the beams and still hitting the tree good.
 
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Al how did that guy’s Page dragster work that had the front struts on it I can’t remember his name


He runs SC only with it so can't really say.


Seems like SC is where these would shine. Many will raise their two step to hit the pro tree, and then get the wheel pop out.


Bucky you got that backwards! But in general these days, dragsters don't have trouble hitting the tree without popping the front wheels out of the beams and still hitting the tree good.


You forgot old guys.


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Rs72z, are you saying the uprights telescope up and down ? Or the upright can slide on the frame rail sorta like a Nelson car is built ?


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Like a nelson car.
 
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I think the front suspension is a good idea for the rear engine four link dragsters and rather surprised they are not more popular.


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I think the front suspension is a good idea for the rear engine four link dragsters and rather surprised they are not more popular.


While it may be a good idea, it's competing against the countless rear suspended cars that work really well without a front suspension. No problems, no issues. So it's hard to argue that the extra expense is worth it.


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