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Old 07-31-2010, 12:09 AM   #1
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Default What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

Title says it. Not lookin for any mahor secrets. Just interested what different people do when switching from bracket mode.
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Old 07-31-2010, 12:59 AM   #2
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Default Re: What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

I've never had a "bracket mode" as I'm in the "let's rotate the earth every pass crowd".

But you'll see others:
  • change to radials
  • massive engine cool down
  • adjust timming
  • adjust jetting
  • connect the secondaries
  • increase launch RPM
  • increase shift RPM
  • let the alternator belt fall behind the pulley
  • change to light-weight crisco and forget a few quarts
  • Re-calibrate factory on-board computer if applicable
  • confirm valve lash is set
  • remove air filter
  • use the really high dollar fuel
  • adjust weight

That covers the legal stuff. Or at least all I can think of right now.
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Old 07-31-2010, 01:11 AM   #3
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i've never had a "bracket mode" as i'm in the "let's rotate the earth every pass crowd".

But you'll see others:

Connect the secondaries


that covers the legal stuff. Or at least all i can think of right now.
lol!!
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Old 07-31-2010, 06:44 AM   #4
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Default Re: What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

I'm old school (heck, I'm old) like Jeff. What you see is all I got.
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Default Re: What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

Here's a link to a great article from Dan Dvorak, and a quote: "This is our 10 step program that predictably yields fifteen hundredths. (.15 ET reduction) We know this because we have done this before, time after time. We call it “in the bag” Add to this the radial tires and there is the potential for 3 tenths “all of a sudden” This is how the big shots do it. You should be a big shot too!"
http://www.dvorakmachine.com/tech_La...eHeroics.shtml
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Default Re: What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

Put the feedbag on it.
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Here's a link to a great article from Dan Dvorak, and a quote: "This is our 10 step program that predictably yields fifteen hundredths. (.15 ET reduction) We know this because we have done this before, time after time. We call it “in the bag” Add to this the radial tires and there is the potential for 3 tenths “all of a sudden” This is how the big shots do it. You should be a big shot too!"
http://www.dvorakmachine.com/tech_La...eHeroics.shtml
Some on this forum may find Dan a little.....well...different....but I met him a few years ago at his shop and find him to be a good and down to earth person. Remember he was the one who led the fight againt the class cars being forced to run mufflers. He has been thru some phyisical and personal problems in the last few years that would have stopped a lot of us dead in thier tracks. Im amazed that he has built a new 64 Hemi ride (IHRA AA/SA stocker) against all odds such as learning how to drive with one leg and is about to try racing again. Its sad that he had to sell the red 63 Dodge to pay off his mountian of medical bills but from what I have heard the new ride is just awsome. I wish him well and hope to see him at a race soon. Just goes to show you that if you want to race bad enough you can find a way to do it.

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Old 07-31-2010, 02:54 PM   #8
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Default Re: What do you do to prepare your car for a heads up run?

Dan is one of the regulars of the original Forum, and one smart guy.

I miss him posting. Being from the other coast, I have never met him, but really loved his passion for the sport and informative posts.

C'mon Dan, start posting again. I know he must be lurking on here.
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Old 07-31-2010, 03:20 PM   #9
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It's pretty widely known that Dan and I have been friends for over 30 years. We have a lot in common and are very passionate about our sport. We also fight like cats and dogs when it comes to politics. We couldn't be ant further apart when it comes to our political beliefs! That said, I love Dan like a brother and I'm sure he feels the same about me. Dan is an very smart man and has forgotten more than most know about racing and the mechanics there of. He has overcome much adversity and personal pain and I admire him for doing so. Dan is a colorful guy. It ain't easy being Dan! Jim
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You forgot about Larry Hill's favorite: Dry ice on the manifold.


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