Found my car on youtube
We have an event this weekend so I was watching videos from Salinas when I found this video. It's of the Solocross event in Salinas Puerto Rico in April, 2011. I was racing with the cutouts open ..... that's why you can hear the car. This was with the cut SRT springs and Forgestars. I hope you find it interesting.
Les
YouTube - ‪Solo cross april 2011‬‏
Les
YouTube - ‪Solo cross april 2011‬‏
is that the same as Bahia Salinas? I was there a number of years ago and loved the place. I believe the town next to it was Cabo Rojo? I was supposed to meet a girl there and somehow missed each other. dang!
The speedway is 5 minutes from the southern coast. Once, my wife came to the races, once, and afterwards we ate at a restaurant with a deck extended over the water. For me it was a prefect day, for her it was only a perfect meal.
Les
Les
must be near the same place Les. the resort had a pool that ran the full length of the resort. There was a light house on the point. I was doing a documentary in PR for the Learning Channel what a great time I had. Met a girl from Columbia in a place called Casa Cubuy, and I went back 6 months later for 10 days of one of the best memories of my life. Love the Puerto Rican people and the country. Food awesome, people more so. Ate a dish called Mofungo, don't ask. I speak moderate Spanish at best. the biker bar I was in and a guy there was from NJ. he negotiated the price with the owner, and I paid him and his table off with beer! Good deal for everybody.
We also went up by Arecibo and I got on film interviewing the director. interesting stuff. Again, for alot of reasons, the best memories of my life!
We also went up by Arecibo and I got on film interviewing the director. interesting stuff. Again, for alot of reasons, the best memories of my life!
What can I say, P.R. is unique in many ways. If you ever come back down give me a hollar. If the timing is right I'll give you a ride around a track.
Les
Les
I would love to come back, Les, and I'll be sure to look you up. It was in 2001 when I was there and Crossie's were in somebody's dream at that time, and now look where we are!
Smooth driving and your SRT sounds bad as$...
Track looks like a blast...
Track looks like a blast...
Thanks guys. Rob has a link on his website of my car at another track with the cutouts open, you should check it out. The locals compare the sound to one of those offshore racing cigar boats.
Les
Les
I had the "manual" cutouts with the studs and nuts. I don't have them anymore ...... on the car, well, the back half is on the car.
Les
Les
HUH??? Why did you remove the front half from your car? PM me if you don't want to post it here.
I couldn't keep them with the headers, that's all. And then, it was cheaper to cut them and use the back half than fabricate with stainless to mate to the resonator. The cutouts were great. I had a buyer for the cutouts (sorry) but after the "estimate" it was more economical to section them. Rob offered to build a rear section for me ....... we all say it from time to time but Rob is a HERO to Crossfire owners, what a guy, but time constraints said no. Open headers to stock resonator back was 7 hp loss. What would you like to know about the cutouts?
Les
Les
I couldn't keep them with the headers, that's all. And then, it was cheaper to cut them and use the back half than fabricate with stainless to mate to the resonator. The cutouts were great. I had a buyer for the cutouts (sorry) but after the "estimate" it was more economical to section them. Rob offered to build a rear section for me ....... we all say it from time to time but Rob is a HERO to Crossfire owners, what a guy, but time constraints said no. Open headers to stock resonator back was 7 hp loss. What would you like to know about the cutouts?
Les
Les
The exhaust is cool enough after 10 minutes to remove the nuts. It can be done immediately with gloves or lots of care. I jacked up one side, slid a jack stand in place and was able to reach both. (cardboard to lie on) Getting rid of the cats makes a big difference. The open cutouts resulted in higher mph but not faster times in the 1/4. Don't ask me why. I decided it was because the ECU didn't have time to adapt but I don't really know.
Les
BTW, no codes with the downpipes or cutouts. I passed inspection catless the first year. The second year it was too dirty at idle and I had to try several times. I'm getting a P0161 with the headers. I'm thinking I only need to clean the connections to solve the problem.
Les
BTW, no codes with the downpipes or cutouts. I passed inspection catless the first year. The second year it was too dirty at idle and I had to try several times. I'm getting a P0161 with the headers. I'm thinking I only need to clean the connections to solve the problem.
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The exhaust is cool enough after 10 minutes to remove the nuts. It can be done immediately with gloves or lots of care. I jacked up one side, slid a jack stand in place and was able to reach both. (cardboard to lie on) Getting rid of the cats makes a big difference. The open cutouts resulted in higher mph but not faster times in the 1/4. Don't ask me why. I decided it was because the ECU didn't have time to adapt but I don't really know.
Les
BTW, no codes with the downpipes or cutouts. I passed inspection catless the first year. The second year it was too dirty at idle and I had to try several times. I'm getting a P0161 with the headers. I'm thinking I only need to clean the connections to solve the problem.
Les
BTW, no codes with the downpipes or cutouts. I passed inspection catless the first year. The second year it was too dirty at idle and I had to try several times. I'm getting a P0161 with the headers. I'm thinking I only need to clean the connections to solve the problem.
Thanks for the info, Les.
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