Hunt The Front guys about burnt their 604 car up with that style fuel pressure reg/fuel log set-up. Actually caught on fire. Might want to look at their episodes to see what they changed to. Moved the regulator inboard.
Race Shop Addition and Finally Going Super Late Model Racing Again!---9:45--10:18 shows new set-up. Really just a few fittings to change or remote mount regulator.
We have seen the fuel situation with HTF and will take consideration for change. The fuel setup now how worked excellent for the last three years with out issue. Not saying it shouldn't be changed and we feel we can do it our selves only having to buy much but a few fittings.
Too much rear guys! Gotta get that racecar on more of a balance. 54.5 left 54 rear or even less for a 602 car Is plenty. I can send ya some numbers that I ran on my 602 and ran very well with if you’d like.
We had quite a bit of fuel simulation there at the end. It was too much and the number went down quite a bit with taking five gallons off the back. Everything with the car is give and take. Question always is what works best for driver and track...
Roger that. Why does more left % make the car turn better? Most guys we have spoken with were shooting for %54ish left side %. Just looking for your opinion.
@@LateModelGarage more left makes the car turn better because of Newton’s 1st law. An object on motion… you know the rest. If you’re familiar with Newton’s laws you know that we can look at systems such as race cars simply as sums of their parts. In order for a vehicle to negotiate a left hand turn, the right side of the car will have to accelerate relative to the left side of the car. Since the left side is heavier than the left side, it takes less force to accelerate the right side past the left side.(Newton’s second law). Hope this helps. Please reach out if I can help further.
Hunt The Front guys about burnt their 604 car up with that style fuel pressure reg/fuel log set-up. Actually caught on fire. Might want to look at their episodes to see what they changed to. Moved the regulator inboard.
Battle Scars and Burn Marks! We’re Ready for a Doubleheader Weekend of Racing---8:15-8-45
Race Shop Addition and Finally Going Super Late Model Racing Again!---9:45--10:18 shows new set-up. Really just a few fittings to change or remote mount regulator.
We have seen the fuel situation with HTF and will take consideration for change. The fuel setup now how worked excellent for the last three years with out issue. Not saying it shouldn't be changed and we feel we can do it our selves only having to buy much but a few fittings.
Coming to Topless Show at Richmond this weekend?
Not this weekend. Drew is taking his family to Florida for some well deserved vacation time.
@@LateModelGarage nothing wrong with thag Gotta Go on Vacation some time have fun guys love the channel
Too much rear guys! Gotta get that racecar on more of a balance. 54.5 left 54 rear or even less for a 602 car Is plenty. I can send ya some numbers that I ran on my 602 and ran very well with if you’d like.
Feel free to send us what you got. We realize that the rear % is too much and have backed that down. Always open for suggestions.
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60 percent rear is a lot. Especially with a 602. Good luck.
We had quite a bit of fuel simulation there at the end. It was too much and the number went down quite a bit with taking five gallons off the back. Everything with the car is give and take. Question always is what works best for driver and track...
You better find away to shed weight , to get faster
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Less rear more left will make the car turn better (you got a 602) rear percentage is not important
Roger that. Why does more left % make the car turn better? Most guys we have spoken with were shooting for %54ish left side %. Just looking for your opinion.
@@LateModelGarage more left makes the car turn better because of Newton’s 1st law. An object on motion… you know the rest. If you’re familiar with Newton’s laws you know that we can look at systems such as race cars simply as sums of their parts. In order for a vehicle to negotiate a left hand turn, the right side of the car will have to accelerate relative to the left side of the car. Since the left side is heavier than the left side, it takes less force to accelerate the right side past the left side.(Newton’s second law).
Hope this helps. Please reach out if I can help further.