Qualifying that I know nothing about your oiling system.
But as Rick said, this sounds like it could be induced by excess blowby, and a leakdown test is where I’d start. Also, if the crankcase...
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Qualifying that I know nothing about your oiling system.
But as Rick said, this sounds like it could be induced by excess blowby, and a leakdown test is where I’d start. Also, if the crankcase...
Holy Moly, 1:52? I stand in inarguable defeat!
Wow, just Wow… and probably close to minute faster than a D/SR in the early Jeff Miller/Archie Onwiler days.
Not at all demeaning that a current P car could come anywhere close to the 917/30 — which is surreal! — Donohue ran a 1:57.5 in 1973 and Tucker was right at 1:59.
Regardless, a fair point you...
I’d personally start here:
https://motorsportcollector.com/
I’d love to see what you have, though.
Awesome.
And Thanks for letting us know.
That’s absolutely mind-blowing!
I recognize a ton of those, T70 (Can-Am), T290 nose and T292-96 side vents (BSR), T324 and T620 noses (S/V), T640 (FF), T360 (Atlantic), many others.
Agree on both counts.
Nothing beats karting for getting comfortable and consistent.
Shifters are very, very physical, and getting up to speed is much harder. The shifting part is different...
Our lesson is to never again trust fast-talking strangers selling race cars.
I don’t think we’ve met Chris, but our best friends have run tool-and-die shops for forty years, and with similar employee numbers. So this hits home a bit, regardless of it not being their fire....
Thanks John, I hate hearing this…
Got to know Adam a little at the Runoffs, really nice guy and presume they all are.
Hope they get lucky.
Thanks for that, Matt. :thumbsup:
Thanks, I’ve wondered about this very thing.
I’d ask for a number, but would prefer degrees over weight. :ha:
I think it’s an antenna pointing at the Penthouse F1 car.
At least I *think* it’s an antenna.
Beautifully said, and he really left his mark.
Sorry you lost your friend.
Rick, I’m also quite sure that was why SCCA changed from FB to FA, but it was still silly.
Wow, that’s cool to hear!
If memory serves, as I wasn’t there that year — had media passes I...
:ha:
Appreciate the correction, Mike, not sure where I got that wrong.
(Answer: in my post!) :ha:
Yes, the last year of Formula A at the Runoffs was 1978, and interestingly won by a brother of a great American shoe whom I never had heard of before, or since; Stuart Forbes-Robinson. Last pro year...
Duplicate post from untreated Yutzism.
I sense some deepening confusion between PEM, PFM, FM, FV, etc.
But no judgment here whatsoever. :ha:
Dang Greg, you simply haven’t lived…
Imagine the outright, blinding speed of a Vee at the expense of a Pro FM.
*Everyone* would buy one. :ha:
Darn, was worth asking and Thanks for answering.
Would you mind deleting my quote from your reply above?
Chassis piracy is terrible these days, and though odds are low in this case I’d never...
Would an extensive background in karting qualify one for the Blue group?
“Kind of” considering renting a car for this. Our SCCA Vee plans are delayed, and am looking into *possibly* renting a...
Thanks!
You’re Welcome, go have a blast in that thing!
What and when is that, Rick?
Not a friend, never used the shop, not sure how close to you… but did speak at length with Ethan and his wife and they drip passion and trustworthiness.
That they may be Packer fans is a great...
Welcome from myself as well!
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No, No, Oh God No, No.
Forum GROUP CHRISTMAS CARD.
No gifts, I beg of Ya.
Vistaracer, we had a VW bus tranny rebuilt by Greg Sayers of Mr. Gas in Canon City. Very good guy, responsive, diligent. Shifts like butter.
He also races a Formula First so imagine he knows Vee...
With all that was written here, and all things considered, I think you made the best-possible decision.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Knowing your location Michael, you might call the MRA (Mountain Roadracing Association) to find someone racing a Kawi in local/regional Superbike. They’d know all about this.
Glad you’re moving forward, Brad. :thumbsup:
Best!
I shudder to think that you think we’re so dumb.
That’s clearly Clark Kent.
OH, hence my confusion as it’s a F500 chassis name. Whoops!
Thanks Greg, pretty impressive that such an old car can be made competitive — though bet it took a *ton* of work.
Wow, that’s one impressive transition from a F5!
I’ve talked with people all week about our potentially doing an arrive-and-drive, and have been *really impressed* with everyone’s time and...
Here again I haven’t seen times... but did hear towards the end that Scaler was quickest. Is that right?
His is one sweet car, and very low profile. Many beautiful chassis here.
Multitask. ;)
^^^^ Is that the 1964 car?
Surtees was awesome on two and four. With the following five titles going to Team McLaren, it’s also easy to forget that John was indeed the first Can-Am champion.
Surely he’s trying to locate his cell phone.
Are you wanting to race SCCA Majors/Regionals, or vintage?
Here’s a recent ad that seems about an average price for a Stohr... and it’s only a roller. I’ve been trying to find a great Stohr...
So very sorry you lost your son, and hope you can finish this project as your tribute.
This is a racing forum, and much nicer without your second sentence.
If you haven’t already, you might contact David Abbott in New Zealand, I have his email if needed.
PM sent.
Perhaps equal in importance, he’s a great young guy with the enthusiasm and candor our sport can only benefit from.
We’ve never met, but I’d hire him in a minute if in need of his services.
Maybe this entire affair can be attributed to Vees being so blindingly fast, no mere mortal can be expected to observe them accurately.
Wow, that’s just not right. What else could anyone do in Brian’s shoes beyond wave and slow?
Anyone driving well for a big win deserves a good day, unfettered by penalties for *any*...