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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1884629
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Would you get less tire rub if the spring bushings were replaced with delrin units? Maybe the rubber bushings are too soft and contributing. I know the springs themselves can twist some too but maybe its more of a bushing issue.


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1884730
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I suggested rear sliders, then you have 0 bushings at the shackle end. Those are kind've a "no return to stock" experiment though.


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1884954
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Thanks for continuing to share, Tom.

I am really enjoying this thread and tracking your progress!


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: 72Swinger] #1885465
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Originally Posted By 72Swinger
I suggested rear sliders, then you have 0 bushings at the shackle end. Those are kind've a "no return to stock" experiment though.


I dont have pics, but i made up a bolt in box to mount my sliders, uses the spring hanger bolts and 2 more holes drilled through the chassis to mount to. Fully returnable to stock.......

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1885581
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I'd like to see pics of that!

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1886139
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Ill try and remember to get pics, its super simple, just a short box that bolts to the factory hanger bolt position upright, the sliders bolt on underneath, its pretty much centered under the strongest upright part that it bolts to.....

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Sneke_Eyez] #1886307
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Originally Posted By Sneke_Eyez
Thanks for continuing to share, Tom.

I am really enjoying this thread and tracking your progress!


Thanks! Sometimes I worry it might get boring for you guys, but I'm enjoying the heck out of racing this thing!

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1886846
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Tom -- you should eventually try to enter and compete in the SCCA Solo CAM nationals in Lincoln, NE. The class is only a "supplemental" additional class, but it will probably someday become a regular/standard class for the SCCA Solo Nats. You've established yourself as a top contender in your west-coast region... national competition typically brings the best of the best and results in a higher overall level of competition.

Getting the time off work, etc, is the issue for most people to attend such an event... many top drivers can't attend, but also, typically the best in the nation do attend in their quest to claim top honors. You deserve to attend... it'd be great to have you at the very top of the competition!


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1886955
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I need a tire sponsorship lol!


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Mopar Mitch] #1886965
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Originally Posted By Mopar Mitch
Tom -- you should eventually try to enter and compete in the SCCA Solo CAM nationals in Lincoln, NE. The class is only a "supplemental" additional class, but it will probably someday become a regular/standard class for the SCCA Solo Nats. You've established yourself as a top contender in your west-coast region... national competition typically brings the best of the best and results in a higher overall level of competition.

Getting the time off work, etc, is the issue for most people to attend such an event... many top drivers can't attend, but also, typically the best in the nation do attend in their quest to claim top honors. You deserve to attend... it'd be great to have you at the very top of the competition!


Mitch I completely agree, right now Mary Pozzi, Robby Unser, and Al Unser JR are signed up. I'm trying everything I can to get off work, the OK from the wife to spend the $$, and the car out there. I may have a chance to co-drive a car, which cuts down on the expense substantially, but it's a Mustang, and I don't think I would enjoy it nearly as much...

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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1887229
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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1889283
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Tom. Great results! Keep it up. You make us proud! I have slipped to second in points (Sac Chapter) with four races remaining. I can only make it to three, so I hope I can regain the lead. Good luck at the Optima event. I spectated the Thunderhill event earlier this year, and want to give it a try next year.

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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1889555
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Thanks Rick, keep battling! How are the tires holding up?

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1890765
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Tom, I have run five times on my Z-2's, and they show no noticeable wear yet. I have same size F&R, so I rotate each event. They seem to hold well, but I have nothing to compare to since this is my first set of "200"s. I have been having more trouble keeping fuel to my main jets while hard cornering. I finally swapped out my Thermo-quad for the AVS, and saw much improvement. Bowl shape on TQ not good for hard cornering. Are you running a Holley? I have a few, but never cared for them on the street cars. I have a 630 cfm AVS on it now, and I am prepping a 750 cfm for later. Take care, Rick

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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1890799
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Rick I have a Holley 670 street avenger that I bought new, love it, never had a single fuel related issue!

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1890967
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The TQ's and Edelbrocks have a tough time keeping fuel in the bowls under hard, sustained cornering.

Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1896447
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Great day Sunday at the Q in San Diego, it was hot for us, low 90s and humid, but the new Re-71Rs didn't seem to care. A rare "no changes" event for the Valiant, the only thing I did between last race and this one was was wash+gas. My co-driver is in a huge battle with the 1969 Mustang, Ians 1966 Mustang, and the 68 Camaro for 2nd place, so he needed to finish 1st or 2nd. The Bridgestones were beasts, as the Guys on Falkens battled tire overheating, the Valiant never faltered. For the fist time since he got new Dunlop Z2s, I beat the Mustang II in CAM-S as well... Even though I missed the 1-2 shift on my 3rd lap, it was good enough so I didn't take my last lap to save the tires for another day...

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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Dan@Hotchkis] #1896510
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Originally Posted By Dan@Hotchkis
The TQ's and Edelbrocks have a tough time keeping fuel in the bowls under hard, sustained cornering.


I converted my old AFB to dual line feed. Never had an issue with it.


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1896533
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Tom -- congrats!


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Re: 67 Valiant budget built to race 2015 [Re: Tomswheels] #1896563
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For the AFB's, see if the off-road needle and seat units are still available. They have a little spring in them to help out when the float is bouncing around. Holley has the same type of unit for their carbs.


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