Re: Picture Thread - Track Racing Mopars!
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Matt Snowball -- Very nice car! MoPower to ya!
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"Road racers and autocrossers go in deeper and come out harder!"... and rain never stops us from having fun with our cars... in fact, it makes us better drivers!
Check out MOPAR ACTION MAGAZINE, August 2006 issue for feature article and specs on my autocross T/A!
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Re: Picture Thread - Track Racing Mopars!
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Have 2020 Willow Springs dates been announced yet?
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Track Racing Mopars!
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67Satisfaction Your enthusiasm for corner carving is wonderful. I could type you a book to help you but i will offer you offline tech support if you desire. PM me I had a lot of help getting my cars to survive laps from very talented people Do not over tire your car...both cars ran 16x8 wheels 26 inch tall 10 inch wide tires... Here is the Charger R/T links for when we tracked the car. Charger R/T hot laps #1There is lots of good info in there Here is the 2nd year where the car ran sub 2.5 minute laps which gets the lap time watchers a whole lot to talk about Charger R/T hot laps #2And then there was this What a wicked car
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Re: Track Racing Mopars!
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"Do not over tire your car.."
We have been progressively "over tiring" our cars for the past 50+ years I been driving/building them.
Care to share why to stop now in a paragraph or two?
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Re: Picture Thread - Track Racing Mopars!
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Seems back in the day after trying both, the factory teams favored panhard over the watts if I remember correctly, for what's worth, and not sure why. That does seem an odd choice.
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Re: Picture Thread - Track Racing Mopars!
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I run 255-50-16 BFG G-FORCE SPORT COMP-2 on 16x8 minilite rims... for track time lapping sessions... The tires aren't bad, but against softer sticky tires (Hoosiers, etc) they loose lots of cornering time. In my opinion, a good common size tire today would be 275-35-18 multiple brands and 200 TW... just get at least a 9" (5" backspace) wide rim, or better yet 10" (5.5" back space).
Another easy choice would be 275-40-17 tires (a few available at 200 TW)... and mount them on the YearOne 17x9 rims... front and rear will clear ... speaking of all e and b- bodies.
Mopar Mitch
"Road racers and autocrossers go in deeper and come out harder!"... and rain never stops us from having fun with our cars... in fact, it makes us better drivers!
Check out MOPAR ACTION MAGAZINE, August 2006 issue for feature article and specs on my autocross T/A!
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Re: Picture Thread - Track Racing Mopars!
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Seems back in the day after trying both, the factory teams favored panhard over the watts if I remember correctly, for what's worth, and not sure why. That does seem an odd choice. The Dodge team tried the watts and switched the panhard after a few races. Plymouth team ran panhards from the start. With all the teething pains of new cars in a new series, the simpler panhard system was one less thing to go wrong in set up, tuning, and longevity. Regarding over tiring cars, its been a common trend for decades and is often the trade off of street compounds vs track compounds. Sure, narrower tires of better compound can work better than wider tires of lesser compounds which means reduced cost, reduced weight and improved grip. Evaluate the trade offs, and make a decision. Its kind of like the bigger and bigger cam selection theory in engine building.
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Re: Track Racing Mopars!
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Your photos are fabulous.. ! 67Satisfaction Your enthusiasm for corner carving is wonderful. I could type you a book to help you but i will offer you offline tech support if you desire. PM me I had a lot of help getting my cars to survive laps from very talented people Do not over tire your car...both cars ran 16x8 wheels 26 inch tall 10 inch wide tires... Here is the Charger R/T links for when we tracked the car. Charger R/T hot laps #1There is lots of good info in there Here is the 2nd year where the car ran sub 2.5 minute laps which gets the lap time watchers a whole lot to talk about Charger R/T hot laps #2And then there was this What a wicked car "Holy crapola Batman!" - That's a whole lotta useful and detailed information, Tom. - Thank you - I've surfed through it, and I'll pass those links along to my brother for him to drool over.. Myself I drive an Alfa GTV6, 5 seasons now, and I'm skirting that boundary between track performance and roadability. We don't have trailers, so have to keep them road legal, and "comfortable" as drivers too. Be that as it may, your write-ups from 2011 and 2012 are super useful. A lot of experience, advice and tech-tips are applicable no matter what car you drive, brake cooling for instance, so Thanks again. - Art Here's a gratuitous pic of the GTV6. For anyone wondering, these won the European Touring Car Championship 4 years in a row starting in 1982 among many other racing successes. In the marketplace, their competition was the Datsun 280Z and Porsche 944. Front engine, 155hp, aluminum 2.5L SOHC hemi head. Double A-arms with torsion bars in front, the rear is a deDion axle with Watts linkage and a 5-speed transaxle for 51/49 weight balance. Sways and vented discs front and rear, OEM 16in magnesium Campagnolo rims too.
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65 Satellite hardtop 361/4bbl console 727 2.76 67 Satellite convert 383/2bbl column 727 3.23 67 Lancia Fulvia Sport 1.3 Zagato. Alloy body, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd 67 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1.3. Alloy panel, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd 71 Alfa Romeo GT Junior 1300 Zagato, 1.3L 4cyl DOHC hemi 5-spd 82 Alfa Romeo GTV6 2.5L SOHC hemi V6 5-spd transaxle 75 Maserati Bora US spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF 77 Maserati Khamsin Euro spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF 07 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L DOHC V12 6spd transaxle
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Re: Track Racing Mopars!
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Notice the front of my brother's RR peeking out behind the rear quarter in the photo.. Those Alfa GTV6 are pretty fun. I drove one of those when I lived in Switzerland in the early 90's. I imagine the mountain roads could've been incredible ..and you remember the sound that engine makes? Not for nuthin' it was voted the "The Second Best Sounding Engine in Automotive History" by Classic and Sportscar Magazine. This summer I took it to a car rallye fundraiser where we swapped car keys among drivers who brought Lotus, Maserati, Jaguar, Miatas, RX7s, Camaros, Citroen, BMW, etc.. At the closing dinner the GTV6 received the award for "The Most Fun" to drive. OK ..sorry, not trying to hijack the topic.. here's more from Turn #18 at New York Safety Track..
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65 Satellite hardtop 361/4bbl console 727 2.76 67 Satellite convert 383/2bbl column 727 3.23 67 Lancia Fulvia Sport 1.3 Zagato. Alloy body, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd 67 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1.3. Alloy panel, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd 71 Alfa Romeo GT Junior 1300 Zagato, 1.3L 4cyl DOHC hemi 5-spd 82 Alfa Romeo GTV6 2.5L SOHC hemi V6 5-spd transaxle 75 Maserati Bora US spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF 77 Maserati Khamsin Euro spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF 07 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L DOHC V12 6spd transaxle
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