LemonWedge
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Simply posting to share the latest investments in the LemonWedge program.
After not winning a race for (2) years running now, I’ve realized that to compete in today’s bracket racing world, I must evolve. I’ve been competitive, but at the same time it’s become evident that the gap between the some of the best in my region and myself was beginning to widen.
Two things have stood out: (1) The car has not been as consistent with the new motor that it was with the 451. And (2) my foot-brake reaction times that I once was supremely confident with have increasingly become an Achilles heel in my program.
My belief is that the 1st item revolves around the converter. It was built specifically around the 451 specs. Most of the consistency issues I’m experiencing show up in 60ft. My MPH at both the 1/8 & 1/4 are still very consistent, typically within half of a MPH at most; while at the same time the ET’s to those marks have become increasingly volatile. So in attempt to fix this issue I’m sending my Dynamic 9-1/2” converter back to Lupo for a full re-do tailored to the new 470. Hopefully this not only makes the car more consistent, but it should be quicker as well.
To address the 2nd concern, I’ve invested in a transbrake valvebody from John Cope, and a Cramsey Innovations Overthrow brake button. I’ve been fairly successful riding the 1967 Plymouth brake pedal at the floor of the car. But hopefully I can dial in a consistent routine and realize some improvement with this setup that can translate to a measurable difference in the results I’ve been seeing.
Just sharing…, Feel free to chime in with comments, questions, or suggestions.
After not winning a race for (2) years running now, I’ve realized that to compete in today’s bracket racing world, I must evolve. I’ve been competitive, but at the same time it’s become evident that the gap between the some of the best in my region and myself was beginning to widen.
Two things have stood out: (1) The car has not been as consistent with the new motor that it was with the 451. And (2) my foot-brake reaction times that I once was supremely confident with have increasingly become an Achilles heel in my program.
My belief is that the 1st item revolves around the converter. It was built specifically around the 451 specs. Most of the consistency issues I’m experiencing show up in 60ft. My MPH at both the 1/8 & 1/4 are still very consistent, typically within half of a MPH at most; while at the same time the ET’s to those marks have become increasingly volatile. So in attempt to fix this issue I’m sending my Dynamic 9-1/2” converter back to Lupo for a full re-do tailored to the new 470. Hopefully this not only makes the car more consistent, but it should be quicker as well.
To address the 2nd concern, I’ve invested in a transbrake valvebody from John Cope, and a Cramsey Innovations Overthrow brake button. I’ve been fairly successful riding the 1967 Plymouth brake pedal at the floor of the car. But hopefully I can dial in a consistent routine and realize some improvement with this setup that can translate to a measurable difference in the results I’ve been seeing.
Just sharing…, Feel free to chime in with comments, questions, or suggestions.
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