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My season in Alaska

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September 09, 2024, 03:32 AM
Alaskaracer
My season in Alaska
Well, it was some success and some not. Started off the year with the new combo on chassis cert day. Got the cert then fired the car for the first time. Took a bit, because I had to find the sweet spot for the cam sensor, then it fired right up. Sounded great for about 30 seconds then a loud knocking started. Killed it and pulled valve covers. Found two exhaust pushrods tips killed and two adjuster screws. Discovered I wasn't getting any oil to the top end, and then found out why. Switched to BAM lifters from Crower, and learned that they didn't have grooves cut in the lifter body to the oil feed hole for the pushrods... Was an easy fix though, and two new pushrods later all was better. I scored a deal on a Chance bolt together converter, and called Marty on it. He felt it would be way too tight and after getting my specs, we took a guess on a different stator. First time out to the track, found it was way too loose, and I managed to not only break the diode, but smoke the high clutch in the trans....ugh....When I fixed the trans, I put the original stator back in the converter. Decided I'd rather make passes with a converter that was too tight than too loose. Well, after a few testing sessions, I was able to manage a personal best with a 7.05 @ 190.8mph. Was having issues with getting data recording though, so didn't have a clue on what the converter was actually doing. This last weekend was the final weekend for our season, and I actually raced for a change! Put my replay XD camera on the car to record the tach, and then my ignition decided to play along. What I found was the converter was basically grabbing the engine right after the launch, with a flash stall of about 5100ish rpm, and I'm dropping over 1600 rpm on the shift....and still ran that personal best with that....even though the tune up told me it wanted less fuel and more advance....

So now that I have something I can talk to Marty about, I can get the converter dialed in much better and we'll see how much faster it will go before I turn on the bottle! All in all, it was fun this season, just frustrating because everything was a guess. New combo with no dyno to tune with, a guess on the converter, guess on the tune, etc......can't wait for next season!!!


Mark Goulette
Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster
www.livinthedreamracing.com
"Speed kills but it's better than going slow!"
Authorized Amsoil Retailer
September 09, 2024, 02:57 PM
Frank95z
If you are going to spray from the hit. The convertor you have may be good.
September 09, 2024, 09:28 PM
BP758
quote:
Originally posted by Alaskaracer:
Well, it was some success and some not. Started off the year with the new combo on chassis cert day. Got the cert then fired the car for the first time. Took a bit, because I had to find the sweet spot for the cam sensor, then it fired right up. Sounded great for about 30 seconds then a loud knocking started. Killed it and pulled valve covers. Found two exhaust pushrods tips killed and two adjuster screws. Discovered I wasn't getting any oil to the top end, and then found out why. Switched to BAM lifters from Crower, and learned that they didn't have grooves cut in the lifter body to the oil feed hole for the pushrods... Was an easy fix though, and two new pushrods later all was better. I scored a deal on a Chance bolt together converter, and called Marty on it. He felt it would be way too tight and after getting my specs, we took a guess on a different stator. First time out to the track, found it was way too loose, and I managed to not only break the diode, but smoke the high clutch in the trans....ugh....When I fixed the trans, I put the original stator back in the converter. Decided I'd rather make passes with a converter that was too tight than too loose. Well, after a few testing sessions, I was able to manage a personal best with a 7.05 @ 190.8mph. Was having issues with getting data recording though, so didn't have a clue on what the converter was actually doing. This last weekend was the final weekend for our season, and I actually raced for a change! Put my replay XD camera on the car to record the tach, and then my ignition decided to play along. What I found was the converter was basically grabbing the engine right after the launch, with a flash stall of about 5100ish rpm, and I'm dropping over 1600 rpm on the shift....and still ran that personal best with that....even though the tune up told me it wanted less fuel and more advance....

So now that I have something I can talk to Marty about, I can get the converter dialed in much better and we'll see how much faster it will go before I turn on the bottle! All in all, it was fun this season, just frustrating because everything was a guess. New combo with no dyno to tune with, a guess on the converter, guess on the tune, etc......can't wait for next season!!!



All worth it Mark! Great job.


California Screaming!
Raceless in California!
September 10, 2024, 12:22 PM
B KING
Road trip!

I've seen the pictures & some videos; absolutely beautiful place to have a dragstrip! Just out of curiosity, I checked out the road trip. 3,400+ miles & 2 days 8hrs for the one-way trip from southern NV. It quickly took the wind out of my sails. Frown

2BKING
Relaxing


1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3000 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
September 15, 2024, 05:51 AM
Alaskaracer
quote:
Originally posted by B KING:
Road trip!

I've seen the pictures & some videos; absolutely beautiful place to have a dragstrip! Just out of curiosity, I checked out the road trip. 3,400+ miles & 2 days 8hrs for the one-way trip from southern NV. It quickly took the wind out of my sails. Frown

2BKING
Relaxing


Come on up! The drive up the ALCAN is one for the books! Being able to race when you get here is just a bonus!


Mark Goulette
Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster
www.livinthedreamracing.com
"Speed kills but it's better than going slow!"
Authorized Amsoil Retailer
September 15, 2024, 05:52 AM
Alaskaracer
quote:
Originally posted by BP758:
All worth it Mark! Great job.



Thanks! Got some stuff to figure out, and all winter to do it, gonna come out swinging next season!


Mark Goulette
Owner/Driver of the Livin' The Dream Racing dragster
www.livinthedreamracing.com
"Speed kills but it's better than going slow!"
Authorized Amsoil Retailer
September 20, 2024, 10:15 PM
B KING
Good luck with your off-season endeavors!

2BKING
Relaxing


1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3000 lbs.
Pump Gas 436