I have so much respect for the people that can figure out the height of the buttons, looking in between runs to see how much a finger touch or not, and all that stuff.. Lol, I don’t even bother arguing with someone who says “they just going straight line comment” anymore - like whatever, there is SO much that goes on one these it’s amazing and I’ll always love it!
Thank you sir. I was working with a fuel funny car team and we were learning the new technology of clutches. We had a unit from Crower that had 2 discs. Air gap and weights were critical set up points..Using nuts and half nuts with washers changed everything. I appreciate your knowledge and respect your ability to demonstrate it so clearly.
Wow, and people think Torque Converter science is a type of Voodoo or Black Magic, this Clutch Set-Up know how isn't any different ! Very Very Informative, greatly appreciate you showing us how this works. Been watching the Nitro Burners since a small child, now I'm middle aged and always knew during the run it's the Clutch that is gonna determine how the car launches and accelerates during the run, Thanks so much for explaining how everything works, i can't wait till Part 2.
Thank you Steve and 👋from your mother land🇬🇧 My take on this is $$$ gets you 11'000bhp Knowledge and experiance (with a few $ thrown in) gets you down the track and the win light turned on.
In a way it's kind of similar to a snowmobile primary clutch with weights and profiles. The drag car clutch is way more complicated and more tuneable. Cool stuff.
I'm interested in your statement about adding cutters on the floaters. I guess in my mind adding cutters would make it more aggressive, not slow it down for a looser track. Can you expound on that? In our TAD we have a 3 disc pedal clutch, we run a 3 or 6 cutter full width floater in the front and a 9 cutter half width floater in the back. I haven't learned exactly why yet but I'm interested in your thoughts about floaters.
Is there a machine that can spin the clutch to see what it is doing without being in the car? Also, can the secret recipe be used on a spare clutch or does each clutch have it's own tune that has to be worked out?
Yes there is. A lot of the big teams have their own clutch Dyno. If it’s a similar clutch and it’s set up identically finger height wise there is no reason why it shouldn’t repeat. We have a spare clutch but in 25 years of racing nitro I’ve never had to put it in.
I've wanted to see this explained properly for the longest time. Thanks, Steve👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it, Carl. More videos to come
I have so much respect for the people that can figure out the height of the buttons, looking in between runs to see how much a finger touch or not, and all that stuff..
Lol, I don’t even bother arguing with someone who says “they just going straight line comment” anymore - like whatever, there is SO much that goes on one these it’s amazing and I’ll always love it!
Fascinating! I'm very pleased you took the time to share your rare expertise. Thanks.
Thank you sir. I was working with a fuel funny car team and we were learning the new technology of clutches. We had a unit from Crower that had 2 discs. Air gap and weights were critical set up points..Using nuts and half nuts with washers changed everything. I appreciate your knowledge and respect your ability to demonstrate it so clearly.
There’s always something new to learn and refine on these cars. Hope you enjoyed the video.
Witchcraft & sorcery lol.
I've been a TF and Fuel Coupe nerd forever......dude- this is *way* cool.
That’s awesome - glad you’re enjoying the series George. Plenty more videos on the way
Great video, first I have ever seen on top fuel clutch.
Wow, and people think Torque Converter science is a type of Voodoo or Black Magic, this Clutch Set-Up know how isn't any different ! Very Very Informative, greatly appreciate you showing us how this works. Been watching the Nitro Burners since a small child, now I'm middle aged and always knew during the run it's the Clutch that is gonna determine how the car launches and accelerates during the run, Thanks so much for explaining how everything works, i can't wait till Part 2.
My friends Modified Pulling Tractor has a "Crower-Glide" Style Clutch and he does not use a pedal at all, 100% centrifugal. - It works great!
I just found your channel. That was very interesting. I am now subscribed.. Many thanks.
Thanks and appreciate the subscribe
This was absolutley great! Next time someone asks, I will just show them this 👌🏽 Keep ’em comming! I just subscribed, thank you for good content!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it, Freddy. Appreciate the sub - we'll keep the videos coming - Steve
Excellent Steve! Thank you!!
Best video your ever gonna get w/o KNOWING someone :)
Awesome!
Glad you enjoyed, there's so much that goes into a 300mph run. More videos coming down the pipeline - Steve
Thank you Steve and 👋from your mother land🇬🇧
My take on this is $$$ gets you 11'000bhp
Knowledge and experiance (with a few $ thrown in) gets you down the track and the win light turned on.
In a way it's kind of similar to a snowmobile primary clutch with weights and profiles. The drag car clutch is way more complicated and more tuneable. Cool stuff.
Steve, this is great contact. Thank you for explaining this In detail. Subscribed and liked here. Keep them coming, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video Jack, appreciate the sub - plenty more videos to come before the racing season kicks off
I'm interested in your statement about adding cutters on the floaters. I guess in my mind adding cutters would make it more aggressive, not slow it down for a looser track. Can you expound on that? In our TAD we have a 3 disc pedal clutch, we run a 3 or 6 cutter full width floater in the front and a 9 cutter half width floater in the back. I haven't learned exactly why yet but I'm interested in your thoughts about floaters.
Great information.. 👍🇬🇧
Glad it was helpful!
Good
Is there a machine that can spin the clutch to see what it is doing without being in the car? Also, can the secret recipe be used on a spare clutch or does each clutch have it's own tune that has to be worked out?
Yes there is. A lot of the big teams have their own clutch Dyno.
If it’s a similar clutch and it’s set up identically finger height wise there is no reason why it shouldn’t repeat. We have a spare clutch but in 25 years of racing nitro I’ve never had to put it in.
Black magic, voodoo
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