Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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03/29/17 10:50 AM
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I know it seems nit-picky, but is there a preference for having the anchor pin horizontal or vertical...I see it both ways.
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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03/29/17 12:06 PM
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Bottom line Al, you need some sort of support bar with a tube sticking out the back for the chute mount. However you execute that is pretty much up to you. This is RVW's '64 Plymouth from B Bodies only. That is nice where you can pre fab the whole thing and then mount it.
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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03/29/17 01:20 PM
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My cars are in California right now. I will be there this weekend racing and will get some pics of that I have. The anchor point it tied tot he chassis and the cute pack themselves are on liteweight small diameter(3/8")moly tubing. This is what we use to mount the chute pack itself. Just attach it to the anchor point mount with pins. http://quartermax.com/single-parachute-mount-kit/
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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03/29/17 02:39 PM
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Here is mine. Slides in and out. Has a clevis pin similar to a trailer hitch receiver.
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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03/30/17 10:57 PM
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I like your optimism about running 8s Al. But don't you think you should get the car down the track consistently first before spending on a chute? I've seen lots of cars running in the 8s with no chute as well as others with chutes that are never used. You can buy lots of fuel with what a chute will cost. Best of luck with your project. I agree.. I have a chute and only use it on a few tracks.. I prefer not to use it unless needed.. I hate packing it even if its so called "easy"
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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04/01/17 12:14 AM
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I like your optimism about running 8s Al. But don't you think you should get the car down the track consistently first before spending on a chute? I've seen lots of cars running in the 8s with no chute as well as others with chutes that are never used. You can buy lots of fuel with what a chute will cost. Best of luck with your project. The car is consistant.It goes consistanty faster every pass The track will see over 150 MPH and they will give you one warning.Have been almost 145 on pump gas.With the other mods that are being done 150 should be off the truck with a street driven heap.I follow in Freds footsteps in being an exibitionist and maybe some match race bandits
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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Its not a question of really how far. A lot of cars put them back a little bit to avoid the wheelie bars, wings etc. The spring will launch the pilot far enough to make sure it blooms you just don't want it caught up on anything back there. Don't angle it down for sure, slight upward angle and far enough to clear anything in the way easily. On the Vette it is MAYBE 4" from the body, never an issue with it...
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Re: Removable Parachute mount.
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02/09/18 09:30 PM
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Does the spring launcher get flush mounted or does it protrude from where the chute pack is mounted? Is the spring launcher that much better ????
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