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This was brought up in a Street Outlaws episode recently. Even they don't allow external weights on a car for safety reasons. I doubt NHRA or IHRA do either.
The last one I did had approximately .577 lift using a 1.6 ratio rocker. There was no interference at all. Using a mild cam with the 1.6 rockers which creates the higher lift makes a decent amount of power for a streetcar. Plenty of vacuum also.
What kind of tires are you running on the back of that thing to get you 1.68 60ft times. Do they come with special glue to put down on the track? :lol:
You mean shift to the left by .003 and up .003 that would put you centered. Or very close to center.
With something like you are seeing I would usually measure in more positions to make sure that there aren't defects in the housing at the spots you are measuring
Damn electronic ignition! They should have never come out with that. I guess there was nothing wrong with points. :lol:
Everything goes bad eventually. At least you figured it out. :thumbsup: