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Date Posted: 21:42:25 03/26/11 Sat
Author: STICK CAR RACER
Subject: Re: FM Radio Frequency for The Hill Announcer
In reply to: Stick Car Racer 's message, "Re: FM Radio Frequency for The Hill Announcer" on 19:13:19 03/25/11 Fri

Welllll, our short night at the race track did not go well. First pass we had SEVERE tire shake, peddeled it and severe shake again and then aborted the pass. Made some clutch adjustments and went back for a second pass.
Second pass started out better with a 1.04 60' and a 4.52 ET but pushed out a head gasket and melted off metal from the block AND the head along the way. So much for the all new motor. Probably pull it apart in a few days and piece it back together.
Other than that, I thought the new FM radio set-up worked well. We could hear the announcer clearly in our pit area.
Anybody else have any feedback on the radio hook-up?

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