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iceberg3895 01-02-2008 11:04 AM

THROTTLE LIMITER
 
RUNNING 12.00 bracket have to slow car down.Thinking about the morso 65040 limiter? Anybody run this type ?or is there a better fixed stop out there.

johnracer 01-02-2008 11:10 AM

I'd fab something adjustable to mount under the pedal. That way you're not overstressing your cable or linkage....

curtisreed 01-02-2008 12:31 PM

Make restrictor plates to run under the carb. You can vary the hole size by small amounts and be able to tune to different air conditions once you get some data on them.

Curtis

iceberg3895 01-02-2008 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by doorracer
Make restrictor plates to run under the carb. You can vary the hole size by small amounts and be able to tune to different air conditions once you get some data on them.

Curtis

Have you ran this set up or know some that has,to get some kind of base line?

OneBadGMC 01-02-2008 03:16 PM

How much do you need to slow it down?

Why not just take a couple degrees of timing out?

curtisreed 01-02-2008 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by iceberg3895

Originally Posted by doorracer
Make restrictor plates to run under the carb. You can vary the hole size by small amounts and be able to tune to different air conditions once you get some data on them.

Curtis

Have you ran this set up or know some that has,to get some kind of base line?

I myself haven't I just know of people who have so I don't have any sizes or anything like that. I haven't done any index racing although I am thinking about running a 10.00 class this year and I plan on doing it myself.

Curtis

sc3314 01-06-2008 11:32 AM

You should have some kind of stop under the pedal. Like someone said, not to stress the cable. Also, all the travel you need is WOT.

If you install a bolt under the pedal. You can adjust it very close to what you need to run. For a street class, I would not get to crazy with electronics.

dak697 01-06-2008 08:55 PM

Years ago..Before electronics became the norm for slowing cars down. A guy that raced SC with an injected altered used the bolt under the pedal...each turn was worth @ .007 in time...Seemed to work well for him.. Another guy that ran S/ST ran a BBF with 2 vac. carbs on it. He drilled holes in the vac rods and would put clips in a hole to limit how much secondary the car would see... both are examples of limiting the total throttle the motor would see

zipper06 01-07-2008 10:23 PM

Re: THROTTLE LIMITER
 

Originally Posted by iceberg3895
RUNNING 12.00 bracket have to slow car down.Thinking about the morso 65040 limiter? Anybody run this type ?or is there a better fixed stop out there.

Like doorracer said, my friend Jimmy Smith runs a 67 Camero, it will run 6.70,1/8 mile. He only runs the 7.00 heads up class. I being a machinest made him about 10 restrictor plates out of 1/32" alum. He goes and makes a couple passes to see what the weather is, and then changes the plates. I made them in .025 increments on the hole sizes. In the last 5 events he has won 2 and runnered up on 1. The last event he ran the worst of 7.03 and the worst tree of 5.11. Needless to say he likes that system.

JMO

Zip.

bjuice 01-08-2008 12:39 PM

My question too..How much do you need to slow it down ?...seems to me in the 1/4 mile over the 12.00 range you could so something other than a throttle stop on something like you mentioned..
i agree with taking out the timing//thats how they slow em down from the funny cars on down ( little more sophisticated with electronics but never the less the same reults as backing down your distributer).


my 2 cents.
Brian


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