We ran two cars in the 24 hours of lemons in may. My teammates are being slowpokes with the good pictures and incar video, but I'm too impatient to wait to post this. I'll do a more in-depth writeup when I've got all the pictures.
Watch for the yellow and blue festivas.
That engine lasted 150,000 miles or so of road use, 3-4 seasons of dirt track racing, and nearly 2 14-hour endurance races in desert heat. After that, it did nearly 3 miles of racing without oil and on three cylinders. If that's not tough, I don't know what is.
It threw a rod through the front of the block a couple hours before the end of the race. I disconnected the fuel injector and spark plug and ran it on three cylinders for 2.75 laps until it finally died. I could have coasted further, but what you can't see is that I got hit really hard on that final sweeper and blew the front left tire.
Right now the plan is to find another 323 engine and freshen it up some for next year.
The yellow car had two front struts and a tie rod broken during the race. It leaked a lot of oil and was overheating nearly the whole time, but it lasted. It's getting a bigger radiator and some new seals for next year. More if they'll give us the budget.
edit: I should point out that the engine in the blue car isn't actually seized. It heated up to where the bearings stopped, but once it cooled they let go and it'll run again for a couple minutes.
Watch for the yellow and blue festivas.
That engine lasted 150,000 miles or so of road use, 3-4 seasons of dirt track racing, and nearly 2 14-hour endurance races in desert heat. After that, it did nearly 3 miles of racing without oil and on three cylinders. If that's not tough, I don't know what is.
It threw a rod through the front of the block a couple hours before the end of the race. I disconnected the fuel injector and spark plug and ran it on three cylinders for 2.75 laps until it finally died. I could have coasted further, but what you can't see is that I got hit really hard on that final sweeper and blew the front left tire.
Right now the plan is to find another 323 engine and freshen it up some for next year.
The yellow car had two front struts and a tie rod broken during the race. It leaked a lot of oil and was overheating nearly the whole time, but it lasted. It's getting a bigger radiator and some new seals for next year. More if they'll give us the budget.
edit: I should point out that the engine in the blue car isn't actually seized. It heated up to where the bearings stopped, but once it cooled they let go and it'll run again for a couple minutes.
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