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iceracercrx

Member Since 02 Feb 2005
Offline Last Active Oct 21 2008 12:02 PM
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In Topic: Ice Racing In Thunder Bay, On

20 February 2008 - 01:36 PM

I suck at being a sales guy I guess. You can also buy these parts off the car.
http://www.redpepper...showtopic=37009

In Topic: Ice Racing In Thunder Bay, On

20 February 2008 - 01:12 PM

It was a snow bank that started it. Well, the cv joint started it.

I was coming out of the last corner on the last lap, running 2nd place. I was about 5 cars away from the leader the entire race. I know I wasn't going to get him on the last lap and 3rd place was way back there. So I took it easier. So on the last lap coming out on the staight, I heard a snap. I was about 4 feet away from the bank. Well when a cv locks up in pulls hard to which ever side it's on.
I hit a little ridge, which at that point I was a passenger. The 2nd bank was about 4 feet tall and was pretty much a solid ice block. I nailed that, put me in the air, and I came down on the nose. I spent a couple days in bed after the ordeal. "you were above all the other cars" said the watchers. I don't know exactally what happened, as you iceracers know, all you see is white everwhere, it gets very silent and then the bangs come. The car and I took about 3 good hits, the cage did it's job and held the chassis together. There was ripped parts of the tub everywhere, so the car is now, melted and most likey going to china. Don't worry, the next time you are at walmart you can buy a peice of the car HAHAHA.

The future of iceracing is looking good for me, but not in a Honda.

Randy

In Topic: Ice Racing In Thunder Bay, On

11 February 2008 - 11:24 PM

Not I. A couple weekends ago this happened.




Randy

In Topic: Old Muscle Car Guy Trying Rex's - Advice?

25 July 2007 - 08:40 PM

You will have a ton of fun for 8 gallons of gas. I raced v8 cars and remember the days of a gallon of gas per lap.


Randy

In Topic: D16 Wiring Swap Idea

19 May 2007 - 04:54 PM

Here are the pictures of my B18 wiring harness after I pulled about fourty pounds out of it. Then I run a body harness that I made, lights, heater, wipers, fuel pump, cooling fan. Then all that was left was a couple grounds and 4 power wires going to my ECU. Don't spend 90 bucks on a premade switch panel unless you are in a super big rush. I think my total cost of wiring my race car was less then 90 bucks. Use some of the old connectors for fuel pump and stuff like that, to make it easier to work on!