Chin at Homestead - March 1 & 2
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Chin at Homestead - March 1 & 2
As posted by the Chin Motorsports general manager, Mark Hicks:
Novice spaces for the February Homestead Chin event sold out in 11 (that's ELEVEN) minutes. If you want to participate as a novice, be online and ready to sign up right at 10 PM on New Year's Day.
Here's the link: Chin Motorsports
See you on the track .
The second event of the season is at Homestead/Miami on March 1-2.
Online registration will open on TUESDAY, JANUARY 1st, at 2200 hrs
Registration will be formatted as 1 day only, Saturday or Sunday. To participate 2 days, it is necessary to register separately for both.
Online registration will open on TUESDAY, JANUARY 1st, at 2200 hrs
Registration will be formatted as 1 day only, Saturday or Sunday. To participate 2 days, it is necessary to register separately for both.
Here's the link: Chin Motorsports
See you on the track .
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Originally Posted by triumph87,Dec 30 2007, 10:00 PM
Thats a sick picture is that Rene?
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yea thats me and alex. and unfortunatley i need crank vents and thinking about getting a baffled oil pan as well.
but yea the guy taking the photos that weekend couldnt get over the color of the car.
LBP FTMFW hahaha
but yea the guy taking the photos that weekend couldnt get over the color of the car.
LBP FTMFW hahaha
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Originally Posted by PrOsPeCt S,Dec 30 2007, 11:16 PM
yea thats me and alex. and unfortunatley i need crank vents and thinking about getting a baffled oil pan as well.
I believe that the car already has a baffle in the oil pan. The smoke occurs in hard right-hand turns after strong braking and is related to oil sucking into the intake from the one of the valve cover breather tubes. An oil sump baffle won't help with that anyway. There was a lot of discussion about preventing the smoking in the Racing and Competition forum, and the primary solution involves installing a catch can in the PCV valve return line. Some suggest also adding a baffle to the front valve cover breather.
Here are a couple of links:
http://forums.s2kca.com/showthread.php?threadid=2257
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...ic=185849&st=0