Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Better Late Than Never
I did get it fired up. It at least runs and oh it sounds and smells so sweet.
So the plans are to get the radiator filled with water, lash the valves, check the timing, air the tires, fill the tank, load the trailer, ...simple normal weekly stuff. The car was ready for another race when I had to put it on hold for moving last year and being out of town so much. But seeing this may be my only time out this year I am going to move the panhard bar mount from the left to the right. I just ordered a new bar off eBay for $25. That will arrive either late this week or early next week and I need to get it on for racing Friday May 1. I want to run this as a test. There will be no new tires. These will be 2 year old tires. I did set my fastest time on them last year with them being a year old last year. So 2 year old tires must be that much better? (CheapRacer logic).
If you know you aren't going to win, I suggest turning your time at the track into a paid test run. This one will be to see how the car reacts from a left hand chassis mounted panhard bar to a right hand mount like most asphalt cars. I of course will have to take the tire situation into account.
The next thing to do is take the upper torque absorber spring from a 1600lb spring down to maybe a 1200lb spring to soften the tire shock. It will also induce more rear steer with how I have the trailing arms set up to keep the rear end under me.
Let's hope we see an improvement with the panhard bar move.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Organization & Water
Friday, October 17, 2008
More Savings
If you own horses you will understand where I am coming from. We use to spend about $1000 to board 2 horses at a good facility. We now have them home. Little video I put together of moving them home...
We figured out now with all the pasture they have to eat on now that we do not need to give them more than a half a bale of hay a day. Huge savings. Well now the costs have gone from about $1000/month to about $270/month for the 2. That is huge!!! We may get some boarders in the spring when I am home and can help out. That should pay for our horses then.
The Good Life
Looks like I have a better view from the room this time.
Sometimes there is too much time on my hands here in the evenings that I wish I had this kind of time at home to dedicate to the race car. Seems like wasted time. Especially with the new house too needing so much work.
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...if I only had time to get to the race car now. Worse yet, to be able to physically get to it. It is burried in the pole barn now behind tons of boxes and everything.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Didn't See It Coming
Here's the deal. We got another house for 1/2 of its price. Yes I took a $30,000 hit on my house but I got at least $125-175,000 off this other house.
11.5 acres, 3200sqft, inground pool, sauna, hot tub, 40x50 6 stall Morton horse barn, pond, and a 30x40 pole barn for me. We had our eye on this house for months. It needs alot of work. That is my guess as to why no one bought and the price. It started out at $425,000 when we first saw it but was up much higher before that. Had been slowly dropping when we finally got it.So with that I am sad to say I do not have time to hit the track for the final race this year on August 29. Total bummer. I really wanted to see how moving the bar would be. Guess I'll have to wait until next year. Got so much packing to do. Moving a shop sucks.
There's the CheapRacer tip, sometimes you have to take a loss to make a gain.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Pan Hard Bar
I am beginning to think this may be one of the big issues I have with this car. It feels and tire temperatures show that I am really driving off the right rear tire of the car coming out of the corner. This is not good for bite or confidence that I am going to make it out of the corner in a straight manor. With the rear roll center to the left I would think it would have better bite just like a front roll center to the left would produce better turning.
I am trying to figure this out in my head as to why and if I should switch sides. We built this car so that we could use either side. My thought though is with it to the left there may be so much roll that I could actually be lifting that left rear tire up. If I move the roll center to the right it may be harder to lift that wheel up thus providing more bite from using the left rear more.
In Circle Track magazine (www.circletrack.com) an article written by Bob Bolles briefly touches on this. He really recommends the pan hard bar to be mounted to the frame on the right side. This guy knows his stuff. I think this is going to be done for this last race I can make on 8-29-08.
I will let you know what happened. Let's hope for the best.
Maybe I will make some diagrams and show what I am talking about. Hard to get pictures of my car down here in Mexico.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Do I Smell A BBQ?

Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Time Off - Mexican Vacation
I forgot to mention too, work has sent me to Mexico. Working on a couple of crossover vehicles for GM over the next year here. This desk in the picture will be my home for the next year. Maybe I need to install my NASCAR Racing game and bring my pedals and wheel. I can practice on the computer at least.
CheapRacer tip: Buy a racing game (Papyrus made the best) and race online or by yourself. You can wreck all day long and not lose any money or have to actually work on the car. Just restart the game!!! Can't get any cheaper. One of my past competitors from Holland Speedway, NY, I use to race against, Rodney Arndt, has worked for Papyrus on their racing games. Great driver.
CheapRacer tip: I get $35/day for food. I stay at a Hampton Inn and get free breakfast. Lunch is free at the plant. And dinner can be had for about $10-15. If I really try I can get that down to $5. So there is at least $20/day going back into my pocket not to mention the stipend I get too.
I will be home for about 1 week over the 4th of July week. I am going to hit the track no matter what on July 5th. Just hope the weather holds out. Looks like I am going to be on old tires too. I can only make one more race after this. Can't justify $450 bill for 2 races. Kind of sucks but its a good way to build the wallet back up.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Shafted?
Monday, May 19, 2008
When Will It End?
First the good news. After man handling this car through practice I put the weight back in the rear that I moved forward last week. I also lowered my upper rear end link in an effort to gain more bite off the corner. I did this after 3 practice sessions for qualifying so I had no clue as to what this was going to do. Well it turned out to be one of the best moves so far. I ripped off 16.666s and a 16.722s time for qualifying. Those were my best 2 consecutive laps ever.
Now the bad news. I was still third slowest. Just can't catch a break.
The heat race was nothing spectacular. Got stuck on the outside and this car will not turn on the high side and now has a good push coming out. There was a bunch of junk up high so I sort of chalked it up to that.
The feature went even worse. I put fuel in it hoping that maybe the fuel filled cell will make some improvement on the handling. The heat race was run with a lighter load. Runnin
We are off next week, so I am going to go through this car more. I also have to hunt ebay for another driveshaft. In the mean time the steel one will have to do.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
First Race Of The Year
Qualifying went better than last week. I did miss my first lap's time though so I am not sure if I did better or worse than my second. Still it was nothing stellar. Either way I was in the back as usual. I just can't get this thing to go fast for a lap or two. I will tell you though I don't think my car is bad though when it comes to the feature. I always feel faster and right on the guy in front of me at the end of the night.
I started throwing the kitchen sink at this thing. It seemed after the heat race it handled better with less fuel in the back end. So I moved the 60 lbs of weight at the very back and put it up near the LF. Better but still a little loose as I go up the track more. I could gain on them by riding the very bottom of the track. I suspect I have too much stagger in the car. I plan to attack that this weekend.
I did OK considering this was opening night for me. 12 out 17. If I get over the qualifying hump I think we can have some top 5's. This is an extremely hard track to pass at. Track position is everything.
We did have 1 mechanical failure that I discovered this week. The cam button seized up. It is an adjustable type that attaches to the timing cover. Apparently the locking screw came lose and the spinning of the cam slowly backed the button back into the cam. Eventually the bearing in it seized and locked up. I got another one from http://www.summitracing.com/ for $40. I also found the sway bar disconnected (D'oh!!!) I never set it for the weekend.
Changes coming: RF shock from 7600 to 7500. Retarded the cam a degree or two. Bump the ignition timing up from 36 to 38. Reduce rear stagger.
So I look forward to this Saturday. Forecast for Saturday: Rain! Go figure.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Even Closer!
But so far the car accelerates great. The light weight stuff really seems to give a good kick in the seat all the way down the straightaway.
With the torque absorber I can really hit the throttle and not break traction. Car is definitely pushing more than in the past. So I am going to work on that for the next week. Did find the toe was out too much. How it got that way, I have no clue.
As for lap times, I have no clue as I had no help this weekend.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Closer
We'll try again next weekend. Oh. By the way, the forecast for the weekend...rain. We'll see.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Almost Opening Day
Sorry to say we missed opening day. One of easier race days for finishing high. Why? Because not everyone is ready so car counts are usually low. A for sure top 10. Friday, March 28, 2008
3 Weeks To The First Green Flag
Well I said I really better start getting the car into the home stretch here. Most of the major changes have been done. New right rear axle tube is installed. The left rear tube has been shortened seeing the rear end was wide by 5/8". The new aluminum drive shaft is in. The lightweight flywheel is in. The new torque absorber is all set.
One tip I can pass on to save money has to do with tires. At the end of the season I take a look at my tires. My last set only had 2 races on them. Still perfectly good rubber. So before the weather really turns cold, I remove them from the car and put them some large tire bags and put them in the basement. This seams to preserve them through the winter pretty well. I opened up the bags today and the smell of fresh rubber came out of the bag. Ah the smell of fresh rubber!!! The smell of spring!!! So I am set for a couple weeks with tires.
Yet there are so many other things to still do. Only 3 weeks...
Friday, March 14, 2008
Winter Projects
1. Installed a torque absorber on the upper link for the rear end. It is basically a cushion for any rotational forces being applied to the rear end under hard acceleration and braking forces.
Currently I have a 1,600lb/sq in spring in it. It is suppose to help the rear tires from breaking traction under hard acceleration. With the skinnier 8" tires this may prove to be quite beneficial in my quest to get off the corners harder. Got the whole thing off eBay. We'll see how it helps. $45 off http://www.ebay.com/. $130 new from http://www.lefthanderchassis.com/.2. Reducing rotating mass. In another attempt to get off the corner better I am trying to reduce the rotating mass. I already have light weight pistons and rods in the engine. I do though have a
stock like crank due to a previous tracks rules. I have a light weight crank to put in but will wait until I rebuild the engine next year. So in the mean time I took out the stock flywheel that was again mandated by a previous track. In went a very light weight flywheel. Only 2.8lbs. Stock flywheel, 4-5LBS. When turning over 7,000rpm, a few pounds goes a long way. This should help the engine spin up quicker. This was about $90 from http://www.speedwaymotors.com/.3. More rotating mass reduction. I got rid of another one of the old rules pieces. The heavy steel driveshaft is out(12lbs). In goes the fine aluminum drive shaft (7lbs) I got off http://www.ebay.com/. Again same principles apply as the flywheel along with pure mass savings. $125 for a new $325 driveshaft. Isn't eBay wonderful?

I have others in the works but I believe these are the most significant. As soon as I hit the track I will fill you in on these updates to the car.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Recouping Some Costs By Cleaning Out The Shop

Have your rules changed and left you with some parts you will no longer need? What about other parts you no longer need? Don't let them sit there and collect dust. Put them on eBay and get some of your money back. You won't get every dollar back but it's better than it sitting on your shelf earning you $0!
Example: I bought an Edelbrock Performer manifold new for about $100. I ran it on the car for about a year or two. After moving to Michigan and switching tracks, I was allowed to run any intake I wanted. So off goes the Performer and on goes a Victor Jr intake. So what do I do with my old one? No one around here will want it. eBay it! Instead of a swap meet, you get people from around the world bidding against each other and getting you the maximum amount for your parts. All this without having to haggle with someone on price.
Result: I got $74 for my manifold. In the end my manifold only cost me about $25 - $30 to use for that time. It cost $0.35 to list and about $3.00 after the sale to eBay.
I have done this with some of the other items I have picked up over the years and it really helps keep the update. Welders, more intakes, headers, calipers, driveshafts, gears, ...it works on any item. As long as someone out there is looking for the stuff you have. I have made money on parts I have used too.
Start digging through the piles of parts you have. Clean them up and make them shine for maxium return.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Easily Made Videos
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Some Videos
This is a video from CheapRacer #2 at Owosso in 2006. Started last and of course finished first. The kid in the Mustang couldn't catch him and almost wrecked his car trying to get him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URhzeBUweSE
Here is my latemodel heat race at Dixie Motor Speedway. Going through turn 3 was almost impossible from the sun blinding me. The lead car came down on me in the back stretch and I almost wrecked it. (Sorry, had the wrong link if anyone was looking. Proves the point of double checking your work.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzm71uMUb_Q
Here is another one from #2. You can see #1 and #3 change a tire in a mandatory pit stop. We were crushing them, then the flywheel bolts fell out. with only 10 laps to go. Big bummer!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0hNQtZsXzA
Want to save some money driving to work and be part of a land speed record? Get one of these. Heck, if you don't have any money you can pedal it to work.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=c3y-_BxLn3E
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Alternative To Painting

It looks so good it's on February 2008 Hot Rod Magazine. We know what we are doing here.
Who said drinking beer and getting wasted while working on the car is not working on the car?
You can see from the previous painting post this is even cheaper. Although you may need to add some more money in the budget for band-aids and paper towels. It gets kind of bloody pushing the car around. You may want to purchase some gloves too.
One more thing. This doesn't work as well with bottles.
So drink up!!! You're working on the car!!! (Buuuuuurrrrrrrrrpppppppppppp!!!)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Environmentally Conscious
Spark Plugs
Monday, December 10, 2007
Painting Your Race Car

Sunday, December 9, 2007
Gifts
Favorite Links
http://www.ebay.com/ - You name it, they got it...even Harry Potter plant holders!!!
http://www.racersauction.com/ - Like eBay but all race parts
http://www.tcracecars.com/ - Best prices on a lot of new stuff. Fast shipping too. Great place.
http://www.summitracing.com/ - Again a very reliable place to get top quality equipment. You will pay though.
http://www.car-part.com/ - Used parts for the street stock guys or to keep your street car going for cheap.
http://www.portcityracing.com/ - Great prices on your hard core chassis parts. Again fast delivery.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/ - Cheap no nonsense parts. These are your no name brand parts. Probably made in China with lots of lead. Besides that, they are still pretty good parts.
www.harborfreight.com - Good tools for the one time you plan to use them. Beyond that go with Craftsman or Snap-on.
Anyone else have some good links or places to get some cheap parts?
Adjustable Spring Rate
Every Car Races With Used Parts
One of the best places to get parts for your race car is eBay. I have bought countless numbers of parts at a fraction of the cost of a new one. In fact I just got a Pro shock off there for $0.99. It was in great shape. New, that shock would have been at least $80.
Other great parts I have gotten are intakes (don't wear), headers, mufflers, brake calipers,...
Some items though you may want to stay away from though are things like used pistons, valves, valve springs, cranks,... Things that have a cyclical life. Things that are hard to verify their real true condition.
There are more and more speed shops that are listing items both used and new on there too with buy it now options that make it easy.
One draw back to eBay is you really need to watch and keep an eye the items you want. To get to the next week you may need to hit some of your ordinary parts sources to get the overnight items. I usually by alot of stuff over the winter to help stock up or switch over equipment.
It takes some planning but if you are looking for parts try and hit eBay first.
