It wasn't in my Roadster, but the answer may help someone out. I spent
the early hours yesterday chasing a group of vintage drivers (except for
the brand new Ginetta) through the North Georgia/North Carolina
Mountains. These guys were crazy fast! Anyway I drove my 240Z and she
did great until the mid point of the run where I had to split off
anyway. She started bogging and lost power. Keep in mind I was hard
on/off throttle as we carved. I was about 150 miles from home and it
made the cruise flawlessly at steady speed. Could the floats have been
the source of my bogging?
PS - it was quite a lesson watching the racers of the bunch carve the
mountains. Very fast but more importantly very smooth. For me I drive
like I dance - poorly.
Chris Brucciani
Marietta, GA
1968 2000 "Pinky"
1973 240Z
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