@@allthingsfast2375 Excellent! I've owned a LOT of cars and motorcycles... This is the only one that evokes an emotional response. I can't wait to find the right 2gr swap for mine.
the shutting off is likely fuel starvation. you should install a surge tank or run a hydromat in the tank. these cars need this if they are to be track cars because of there long fuel tank.
its not fuel starvation, happens not moving sometimes with gas in the car. its a specific random missfire / misfire situation which I feel like is electrical
its separate, its just harry's lap timer. most of the time the transponder and this are very close, but they do have a slightly different spot they use as the start/finish
super cool 😎
dude that's some smooth driving
thanks mang
Lewis usually goes all purple right after, just sayin. :)
Jk, good job dealing with what looks like quite the handful.
Yeah I didn’t get that memo lol. It was a good challenge, I think I learned a lot by the end of it all
I just got my 94 aligned almost perfect except for caster out on one side... 226k miles on stock suspension... this is my forever car.
Love these cars. I’m building my street/forever car as we speak
@@allthingsfast2375 Excellent! I've owned a LOT of cars and motorcycles... This is the only one that evokes an emotional response. I can't wait to find the right 2gr swap for mine.
the shutting off is likely fuel starvation. you should install a surge tank or run a hydromat in the tank. these cars need this if they are to be track cars because of there long fuel tank.
its not fuel starvation, happens not moving sometimes with gas in the car. its a specific random missfire / misfire situation which I feel like is electrical
What app are you using for lap times? Or is that connected to the NASA transponder. Been wanting to have something for my own use.
its separate, its just harry's lap timer. most of the time the transponder and this are very close, but they do have a slightly different spot they use as the start/finish
@@allthingsfast2375 very cool. Thank you.