By Steve Hart on 8/24/2009 6:57 AM
Yesterday Tom and I took the car out and it is running great! There were no overheating issues proving Tom's recent modifications to be successful. During this past week Tom installed an oil cooler and moved the oil filter farther from the engine to reduce the oil temperature. He also has the timing set perfectly (not an easy engine to time) and what a difference in how the engine runs. I brought up 55 gallons of biodiesel this weekend. We have been running the engine on biodiesel for the last several weeks and it is running great. We are having some unexpected cravings for french fries.Yesterday was my first day of driving and what a thrill. Tom gave me some instructions on powering through the corners and we had a blast on some of the winding back roads (very much like the roads we will be racing in Newfoundland).Meg picked up our Triptik for our drive up to Newfoundland. We will be driving through Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and through Nova Scotia where we will catch the ferry in North Sydney NS. We then... |
By Steve Hart on 8/14/2009 5:38 PM
Just heard that Tom was out testing a new series of baffles for his ram air cooling and unfortunately got ticketed by a cop. The car performed well, a little bit too well..
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By Steve Hart on 8/9/2009 10:01 PM
Practice Day - I arrived at 11:00 and Tom was working installing new
coolant fittings as one of them gave way yesterday and he needed a tow
back to the shop. He was also re-timing the engine (which is no easy
job). Tom had finished installing the rally computer and today we were
going to do some hands on training. Tom finished the repairs and we
headed off to Jrecks to get a sub sandwich before our serious work. The
cooling system was working well and then we heard a slight knock in the
engine. We pulled over and found that the timing belt was starting to
shred. It must have gotten out of alignment when we were re-timing it.
We limped home and put the car away for day. Tom needed a break as he
is putting in many hours to get the car to racing form. I received the
mandatory first aid training this week and we are putting together a
list of supplies and spare parts that we will need. We leave one month
from today! |
By Steve Hart on 8/2/2009 6:29 AM
Tom and I did our second practice run with the Porsche on the back
roads in St Lawrence county. We had very heavy rain so it was good
practice for what we will likely run into in Newfoundland. Tom woke up
extra early this morning so he could install the 6 to 12 volt converter
for the windshield wiper motor. The wipers came in handy today. The
windshield defroster is not hooked up yet and we would have rubbed an
onion on the windshield if we had one! The car is now running only on
biodiesel and the performance seemed excellent. The acceleration all
the way up to 70 mph was impressively quick which should be well suited
for the winding roads of the Newfoundland coastline.
Tom is spending all his spare time working on getting the car to
race form. He installed the headlights, directionals, mirrors,
tachometer and worked on the insulation of the interior floor before he
installs the carpet which should arrive this week. While installing the
tachometer under the dashboard his metal watchband came in contact with... |