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Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 11:38 pm
by jfholm
Hey Eric,
Let's put your 300 HP motor on a Kart. Now that would be a hoot. When the turbo comes in the driver better have Pampers on!!!
John
Posted:
Tue May 05, 2009 12:21 pm
by slracer
Turbine powered karts can be exciting for both drivers and photographers! Check out this 30 second "blurb". I'm guessing the last scene is what the camera "sees" when the photog is hitting the dirt! Hope there is a good scatter shield between the driver and motor! -- Doug
Posted:
Tue May 05, 2009 12:29 pm
by emarsh
Posted:
Sat May 16, 2009 10:59 am
by slracer
Hi all, I actually did some work on the "toy" this week instead of on the yard! I did that too, but snuck out to the shop and played! After fighting with trying to figure out how to make my band saw work on 1/4" AL plate, I got out the jig saw and new blades and hand cut some parts. A good case of cut to suit and file to fit! The photo below shows the new motor mounts for my laydown Bonneville bike. I have universal tabs on the frame so I can swap different motors in as I see fit. This one is a "dummy" of the Honda 90 pushrod that I run in the Production class. I won't be racing at Bonneville this year, but I will be ready next year. Just like you John? The long line on the pic is a straight edge that I am using to position the motor properly so the chain is straight. Next task is to make a number of spacers to keep the mounts (and motor) in the right place (right to left). Maybe I can get fired up some more! -- Doug
Posted:
Tue May 19, 2009 8:27 am
by MrHijet
[color=#000000]You don't need so much horsepower on a kart. A suzuki GSXR engine is already very nice. The guy who is driving this (against a Viper) is Achim Korten, who is quite famous around the N
Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:18 pm
by jfholm
To those interested I just received my new Hot Rod Magazine (August 2009 issue) yeah I know, it is only June 9th, go figure.
Anyway there is a really nice article on the Bonneville Salt Flats and it is titled "The Gilmore Roadster" Very nice article!
This issue has a lot of "stuff" that I found more interesting than normal. Article on how you can build a brand new SOHC Ford Hemi motor like the one in the lare 60's with all new parts.
Also a little bit about the new Edelbrock "E-Street" heads for Small Block Chevy and Small Block Ford. From waht I can tell they are very sweet and the price is good at $949.99 for a pair complete with valve and springs and guide plates and studs. These are aluminum heads. Now if I only had $950....
Oh, and I almost forgot there is an article on two AMC Gremilins and an AMC Spirit that are really fast. I like to see cars that are not run of the mill go fast! Are you there Tom?
John
Posted:
Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:19 pm
by slracer
They used to have one like this with military markings and camouflage! You could still see it driving down the freeways!
John, I'm making hotel reservations for the trip to Bonneville and will be in your neighborhood on the morning of Aug 5. If you are around, I'd like to stop and say "HI!". Let me know if that is OK. -- Doug
Posted:
Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:44 pm
by jfholm
That would be great! I just may have to call in "sick" that day. I'll send you my email and phone number in an email.
John
Posted:
Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:29 pm
by slracer
Email coming with details when I get reservations made! -- Doug
Posted:
Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:20 am
by jfholm
Well I watched "The World's Fastest Indian" last night - I loved it. I highly recommend it. It is about Bert Munroe and his '20's vintage Indian motorcycle that sets a land speed record at Bonneville. The movie reminds me of this forum a lot. A guy out of his garage with little money and lots of ingenuity going fast.
It even shows him casting aluminum in his garage
John
Posted:
Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:13 pm
by slracer
After the movie, read the book! The movie was really a compilation of 8 years of trips from New Zealand to Bonneville. BTW - Burt's record still stands!
Doug
Posted:
Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:37 pm
by jfholm
Here is a web page about it
Posted:
Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:53 pm
by emarsh