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11-21-2016, 08:11 AM
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Check Out 3170s Thread
I saw 3170's thread on CC's "New Posts". There's some very cool photos as well as a couple great videos. I'd seen the car at previous Good Guys and just loved the fact that an original car is doing what it was intended for and not hidden away in a garage or on a trailer. Take a look.
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11-21-2016, 08:21 AM
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11-21-2016, 09:12 AM
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Thanks, Bob. I had no doubt you'd come up with the link. (I don't know how to do dat)
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11-21-2016, 09:23 AM
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Scottsdale 2016 what happened this time
Hey Guys its time for an update on this year and the weekend, so get a coffee if you are easily bored. We have Iphone videos but can't post those so I will get some video to you later. First of all, as Ricky Bobby would say we were the first losers AGAIN! I am going to try 1 more year and that is it, wearing me out.
This year the car has improved tremendously I up graded the brake system with floating rotors early this year and also put new rotors and pads on the rear just this month. Biggest thing I found however, was that the brake pedal push rod clevis was going over center at full application making it very difficult to modulate because the mechanical advantage decreased with pressure. I made a new pedal and re-positioned the actuating clevis to fix that problem. Brakes are terrific, now we get consistent 1.0 - 1.2 g stops every time. We are using Porterfield R4-1 pads with stop tech front rotors and Wilwood rears. We recently switched to Bridgestone RE-71 305x30x19 rear tires on 12" rims and RE-71 285x30x18 fronts on 10.5x18 rims. The car has been the fastest car at every Good Guys event this year by at least 1 second and sometimes 2. So you ask how the hell did we lose? Good question, Friday morning Scotts first run ever would have been second overall in the Saturday shootout. On Friday we had a 2.0 second lead that dwindled to 1.6 seconds from time to time but we were the only car in the 62 second range. We continued to experiment with ride heights, shock rebound and starting air pressure and got it to a 62.2 run. Scott qualified number one with ease and the eventual winner and 4 time winner Danny Popp came over and told me they were all running for second place. Danny won the Optima challenge this year and is one very good driver. Brian Hobaugh, Robby Unser and Al Unser Jr. plus Ryan Mathews and Chris Smith were all there and fast but we had them covered like a blanket. Eliminations started and Scott took the first guy out with ease but the car was a little slower. I said whats up? He said just being careful. We were now running in the 63 second range but 4 or 5 tenths faster than anybody else. The next run Scott told me he heard a clunk from the rear suspension. We jacked it up, pulled a wheel and found the upper a arm mounting bolts were loose causing rear toe change. We could not fix it there because the chief mechanic did not convert to needle bearing thrust washers and aerospace 12 point bolts like he was supposed to. This is the same dope that did not torque them properly during nut and bolt check of the car. Who could be that stupid you ask? Why yes, yours truly.
On the final run for first place we lost by .005 seconds and ran the slowest run we had all day. We looked at the computer and the time was all lost in the last two corners so it was very depressing for both of us.
2017 Plans:
I am not giving up just yet however.
We are doing a new destroked engine that will turn 9200 RPM with less torque
and more HP (hopefully)
New slightly softer front sway bar
New digressive piston shock absorbers
New bump stops with greater tuneability
19x11 front wheels
4.88 rear end ratio
I know the competition will be getting better especially after seeing our capability, so we need up our game also.
We are hoping to be up and running by April 2017
I promise this will be my last attempt, getting too old to pull engines and thrash like this much longer. Especially when losing.
After driving that 991 GT3 I knew our brakes were crap so that forced me to find the problem so I am glad I got it. If you are wondering, the Cobra would eat the Porsche for breakfast.
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11-21-2016, 03:12 PM
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Here is an in car I think outside looks better but boy are those corner speeds low
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwNP3M8YZcA[/ame]
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11-21-2016, 03:16 PM
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Totally awesome. Who's building the new motor. Any engine specs. Parts used etc.
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11-21-2016, 03:38 PM
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Awesome video,
I never seen you shift even once, I guess you started in second.
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11-21-2016, 04:32 PM
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Shift and engine specs
We don't shift motor will turn 8200 so car can go about 63 in first with a 2.2 low and a 4.27 rear end. That is a big advantage because shifts take time.
Engine specs: Kinetics in Westland Michigan
Still working on content, but light weight Bryant crank 3.75 stroke
Carrillo rods again, smaller valve stem titanium intake and exhaust valves
NASCAR Springs
Coated pistons with narrower ring groves and side gas ported pistons
Really big cam for that rpm no specs yet
440 CID
New EFI unit not sure whose yet
Heads will be slid this time
15 to 1 again
Same Blue Thunder high rise heads, maybe different valve sizes (smaller exhaust bigger intake we are shooting for 400 cfm intake flow.
Throttle body that opens simultaneously instead of progressive bump
Last edited by Cobra #3170; 11-21-2016 at 04:37 PM..
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11-21-2016, 06:13 PM
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A clip of Scott driving Bruce's #3170 taken from the stands....
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=643TmkTwsLk[/ame]
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11-21-2016, 06:37 PM
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I sure enjoyed all the runs you made. Always great watching you kick the heck out of the competition in a 50 year old car. A few mods I know. It is great. Don't retire just drink more wine!
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11-21-2016, 07:46 PM
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Video
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Originally Posted by Grey 65
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Thanks Kevin, could not translate mine
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11-21-2016, 10:49 PM
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I think that I would have taken out 30-35 of those cones in my car before the halfway point! 
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11-21-2016, 11:04 PM
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I think that I would have taken out 30-35 of those cones in my car before the halfway point! 
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See George, this is why you should let me drive the red car.....
Kevin....
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11-22-2016, 06:19 AM
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I didn't make it to Good Guys this year, so didn't get to see them run; but the car is amazing, and so is Scott's driving. With the further improvements Bruce and Scott are planning, I'll be sure not to miss next year...
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11-22-2016, 09:09 AM
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Wow! Great driving. I would be convicted of mass cone murder.
AZ Bob
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