when they were doing chip draw for the pro classes i coulda swore the announcer was Boosted GT. “ladies and gentlemen that intermission was brought to you by scott palmer racing” love it
Could you please tell me in a nutshell what they are doing during these brief engine start-ups in the pit area? What are they checking or looking for please? And does the fellow disconnect the hose at or near the blower hat to stop the engine? What is this hose for? Is it used only in testing or is it used during an actual race? Thank you SO MUCH for bringing this video to us. It is SO interesting to watch and thrilling to listen to! Best wishes.
They are basically warming the engine up. Checking pressures, making sure ignition is right, fuel pressure is correct oil etc. The hose is a fuel line when he pulls it it causes it to lean out and turn the engine off. The throttle whack you see preformed is to seat the clutch
@@theaccelerator4908 It was, back in the day; no longer done and typically, throttle whacks are hard on the valve train and occasionally result in a supercharger backfire so with no need to seat the clutch they all stopped doing it. If you hear one now, it's for crowd-pleasing purposes. God bless Scott Palmer.
It's ridiculous how violent those engines are when they smack the throttle. Another thing I've always noticed is how high they rev up when they're being leaned out, but never seen any info on RPM.
I’ve heard from some people they idle pretty high around 2500 rpm. But yeah when they lean it out they rev it out very high and for a good amount of time. I would assume maybe 4500 rpm maybe I’m not sure
They idle at about 2700 and they will rev to about 4000 being leaned out to kill it. They usually hit 6500-7000 on a throttle whack and sometimes a touch higher. In the run, it’s 7400-8000.
They don't lean out they cut the fuel line off and switch it back to gas to shut them off. They can't start on Nitro. If you wanna know why look up top fuel car nitro Hydraulic.
@@twistedcranknation it’s still leaning out when they cut the fuel. It’s breathing from a positive displacement blower, not naturally so it does lean out. And you’re right. It would lock it up hydraulically.
if you're not wearing hearing protection, you're going to go deaf. This sound WILL damage your hearing bit by bit, if not entirely if you're too close. Everytime you're standing by this bearing the pain, specially the throttle blips, little cellular hairs in your inner ear are breaking off. You'll be saying "What?!" more often. FYI, you don't look badass/cool or anything of the sort by standing there calm and cool with no hearing protection. You look like an idiot who isn't aware of the damage actively being done to screw you and irritate others for life. Wear hearing protection. That shit don't come back, once its gone, its gone.
Surely with all of the modern tech AI and everything .Somebody somewhere needs to invent Smell-O-Vision just for the throttle whacks.
Oh yeah....yeah baby, best orgasm ever smelling that Nitro methane!!
🚦 😎🏁🏁🏁🏁
Good video , even better in real life.
One has see to hear and smell you will never be the same .
I really love that you can hear the sound change JUST after 5:55 :)
when they were doing chip draw for the pro classes i coulda swore the announcer was Boosted GT.
“ladies and gentlemen that intermission was brought to you by scott palmer racing” love it
You guys have your routine down pat !!!
Looking good
Nothing..like 145 Octane fuel.
Enjoy. Nitro Joe.
Why do the cylinders smoke so differently?
Could you please tell me in a nutshell what they are doing during these brief engine start-ups in the pit area? What are they checking or looking for please? And does the fellow disconnect the hose at or near the blower hat to stop the engine? What is this hose for? Is it used only in testing or is it used during an actual race? Thank you SO MUCH for bringing this video to us. It is SO interesting to watch and thrilling to listen to! Best wishes.
They are basically warming the engine up. Checking pressures, making sure ignition is right, fuel pressure is correct oil etc. The hose is a fuel line when he pulls it it causes it to lean out and turn the engine off. The throttle whack you see preformed is to seat the clutch
@@theaccelerator4908 Thank you so much for answering! So very much appreciated. Warmest regards.
@@theaccelerator4908 It was, back in the day; no longer done and typically, throttle whacks are hard on the valve train and occasionally result in a supercharger backfire so with no need to seat the clutch they all stopped doing it. If you hear one now, it's for crowd-pleasing purposes. God bless Scott Palmer.
@@cll1639 Thank you again so much. Greatly appreciated. 😊
It's ridiculous how violent those engines are when they smack the throttle. Another thing I've always noticed is how high they rev up when they're being leaned out, but never seen any info on RPM.
I’ve heard from some people they idle pretty high around 2500 rpm. But yeah when they lean it out they rev it out very high and for a good amount of time. I would assume maybe 4500 rpm maybe I’m not sure
@@theaccelerator4908 2500 RPM at idle is close from what I've seen over the years, but they really climb those last few seconds when leaned out. :)
They idle at about 2700 and they will rev to about 4000 being leaned out to kill it.
They usually hit 6500-7000 on a throttle whack and sometimes a touch higher.
In the run, it’s 7400-8000.
They don't lean out they cut the fuel line off and switch it back to gas to shut them off. They can't start on Nitro. If you wanna know why look up top fuel car nitro Hydraulic.
@@twistedcranknation it’s still leaning out when they cut the fuel. It’s breathing from a positive displacement blower, not naturally so it does lean out.
And you’re right. It would lock it up hydraulically.
breathe in all that unburned nitro methane
2:20, 3:38, 5:42, 6:42 for the wacks!!!!
Yessir!
Kackle fest!
if you're not wearing hearing protection, you're going to go deaf. This sound WILL damage your hearing bit by bit, if not entirely if you're too close. Everytime you're standing by this bearing the pain, specially the throttle blips, little cellular hairs in your inner ear are breaking off. You'll be saying "What?!" more often.
FYI, you don't look badass/cool or anything of the sort by standing there calm and cool with no hearing protection. You look like an idiot who isn't aware of the damage actively being done to screw you and irritate others for life.
Wear hearing protection. That shit don't come back, once its gone, its gone.