Hi Dan....been meaning to write for a couple daze now -and can never find
the time. Ya see I don't have the net at home, and time at work for it is
slim indeed!
I have a book I purchased when I started building Boogie Woogie back in 1988
that I feel is a good help for forming your own informed decisions.
It's called ALSTON'S Chassis Tuning Manual. It is in a large (2" thick ?)
three ring binder format. Intended originaly for Drag race Door slammers...
I paid $40.00 for it back then and yeah I'd say it's worth it... I think it
could give you a lot of chassis setup knowledge useable and transferrable to
LSR. I guess I prolly won't need it again, so if you're interested, give me
1/2 that and postage & I'll send it to ya!
howzat ?? whattadeal.
-a'course I gotta go find it first!
...%#@$#@! "It's in here somewhere!" LOL
Signin' off, -it's Dirt Track Doug,
....in exile, in So-New YaWK
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From: Daniel Wright <daniel.wright@genetics.utah.edu>
Reply-To: Daniel Wright <daniel.wright@genetics.utah.edu>
To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Reference books
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 10:10:49 -0700
Thanks to everyone who had suggestions for chassis fabrication books. I
already have most of the books mentioned on my shelf. I have ordered a
couple that I didn't have that sounded interesting. I guess the book I am
looking for would have a title like "How to Build a Competitive Bonneville
Racer for Under $100" or maybe "Bonneville Racing for Dummies".
Now that I am sure I am not missing out on some essential bit of
information, I can get to work climbing the learning curve.
Dan Wright
It's amazing what you can do if you don't know it can't be done.
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