Live from "The garage" Trying to get to INDY Baby!
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www.jimibracing.com Some of you know me, but for those who don't I have an about section for the site and myself. Cant wait to make it to Indy! Here is my blog entry from tonight. There are pics on the site however! Well its 2:48am. According to NHRA’s website its 8 days, 6 hours and 10 minutes until the 57th annual U.S. Nationals begin. We all know its sooner than that. I’m not just talking about the multiple days to get pitted leading up to. From what I have seen, heard, and am now finally experiencing… “The Big Go” is more like a season. Indy is all the buzz this time of year. Some of us have been working since last years Indy to make this year! Growing up, Indy was special to me just because it was 1 of 2 national events that were with in a couple hours drive and we could go watch the pros. Even years later when my father started running divisional races and even a national I still did not realize that the US nationals was quite simply the most prestigious drag race in the world. Only since becoming interested in class racing have I realized this. As I am always saying, I love all forms of motor-sports and all types of cars. I got in to the sport compact deal in my late teens and never looked back. I still love all of the cars and racing that you can see at a NHRA race. However, I believe at the Bowling Green divisional race in maybe 03 I saw the Stock/Super Stock classification guide for my first time. In it I saw that the platform that I was very familiar with on the track and the street was included. I have wanted to run a DSM (Diamond Star Motrors, a Mitsubishi/Chrysler partnership that brought us the Eclipse, Talon, and Laser) since that day. In those days I had given up slightly… OK… A noticeably larger salary to start working in the engine business. To say I no longer had spare money for my own toys was an understatement, and when I eventually had the money I went the fast street car route versus building a stock turbo Mitsubishi because my small part time work customer base wouldn’t relate to class racing. I always had a hard time focusing on that project because there was no competitive racing. Just a few local loud mouths with setups not really matched for any specific racing. So in 08 I decided I would get serious about joining the class racing ranks. I thought it would be simple to throw this little project together and I could probably build 2 of them for what I would part out my big turbo set up for. Wrong. Economy, personal life (for now Ill spare you the details of unexpected single-ness, booze, partying, women and all that)… And of course even in the little fwd classes.. It is not easy to prepare a stock eliminator car with all of the rules.. Some of which are useful, and some I am utterly disgusted with how much time, money, and thought I have put in to making a legal car that goes A to B in one piece. Unlike my normal antics… I am going to skip a lot of details from the last 2 years and the first car I was building for the class. A little bit of the third life crisis (the aforementioned booze and women), little bit of this and that. I would of liked to had my blog up and running for most of the last year but I am a one man show trying to build a car, work a full time job, a couple other hustles, and another thing that has slowed my personal race program up is I am in the process of hopefully going legit with my side work, and opening my own engine machine shop by the end of this year! Every extremity I have crossed, nothing official yet. Back to the point. Some of you may be facebook friends with me and followed my close calls and last minute thrashes. Long story almost short. I finally got my car to a divisional race and tech-ed in in Stanton a few weeks ago. The car was not quite ready to go down the track so I didn’t, but I got tech-ed and got my grade point to get on the list for Indy! Looks like that was a bad $1200 investment since the field doesn’t seem like it will fill up and I could of just got my grade point at this weekend’s race in Bowling Green. But in racing, you have to do whatever it takes. This brings me to where I am now. In the rush to get a new head on the car so I could take the car to Stanton and drive it through tech, I did not CC the chambers. I did tonight. And i’m close on 3 and under on 1 chamber. I have one more day left at my day job this week so I don’t think i’m going to be able to do fix the head in time to make it to Bowling Green this weekend. Hopefully I will have it all buttoned up and ready to test locally this weekend and head for Indy Sunday or Monday! I know one thing.. I will be glad to have this under my belt. Today was my 31st birthday. I still have not celebrated my 30th. I told myself I would not celebrate a birthday till I met my racing goals. So hopefully in a couple weeks i’ll get to celebrate 2 birthday’s, qualifying at Indy, and who knows, maybe a shop opening? Thanks for reading! Ill be doing my version of live from “trying to make it to Indy”, and if I succeed “Indy”. Time for a 3 hour nap! |
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Good Attitude! See you at Indy!
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Very Cool Jimi. Hopefully in a year or two when I come home from Afghanistan I will be thrashing for Indy as well. Good Luck and Stay Safe!
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Thanks! My stomach is in knots!
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Come on over and see us when you get to Indy and have a cold one on us!
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I will make it a point to stop guys :) I may have a wrong wheel drive car that has a motor really made by Mitsubishi but its plymouth badged and I grew on Mopars haah. My dad has a Super Street Challeneger and my Uncle has a pro street roadrunner. Love your car!
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Jimi while you have the head off remember, Compression is not your friend.
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69cobra THANK YOU for your service
see you at the races soon jim |
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BTW like everyone said, thanks for your service 69cobra, and the facebook add. I often times feel guilty that I have not served.. All though I have done design work and built up armored vehicles for our govt and some other institutions. But I guess if we werent free to spend all of our time and money on these cars then there wouldnt be anything worth fighting for.
#*#*# UPDATE#*#*#* Should of went with my instinct and did things the right way, but I thought I would see if after indexing the plugs that would give me enough. On the one chamber that was small it did. The miniscus was right there.. But im going to be on the safe side and make sure I have a few tenths of a cc to work with. I have plenty of margin on the valves. No big deal, only a few hours behind now. |
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Thanks for the well wishes everyone. I'm not an enlisted soldier, but a contractor. I'm an electrician by trade and was with in a week of signing up for the Marine Corp. right out of high school. At the time you and a buddy could go through basic training together and a couple friends of mine signed up. That same week I got a job offer from the IBEW 212 Electrical Union here in Cincinnati and after looking at what they were offering I took that route instead. But, like Jimi I've always felt a little guilty for not serving.
When I was a second year apprentice (1999) I started with a company and worked my way up to Project Manager/Estimator. A year ago I was pretty much running the Cincinnati branch you could say. I was bidding the jobs, managing the jobs and guys and everything else that takes place in the office. I had a company vehicle, gas card, phone and decent pay. One day I was talking with a friend of mine and he said that he signed up to go to work in Afghanistan to help out. At the time between Iraq and Afghanistan we had lost hundreds of soldiers do to electrical shock from faulty wiring. Be it taking showers, cooking diner or doing laundry we have lost a couple hundred soldier in the last ten years. That really him me and I knew that for once I could go and do my part to service God and country so after being with a company for 12 years I decided to quit my job and go live in a tent in southern Afghanistan and jump from base to base to help out. I'm 34 years old and married my high school sweetheart. I have an awesome son Gage who just started the second grade and is getting ready to turn 7 on Sept. 18th and my wife is 4 months pregnant right now. This has been a very awesome experience and I know that I've made a difference for our men and women in uniform. Now before everybody says yeah but look at all that money you're making. Well, what would you think if I told you that I took an hourly pay cut to come over here. Jimi, I didn't mean to hi-jack your thread just wanted to explain myself. Now get that motor finished up! Peace Out! |
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Years past, I've worked on the car up until the time to leave for Indy, I'd be doing the same thing now but the job wouldn't allow me to go. I have the funding, the time in the vacation bank, but since the down sizing of the man power, there's no one to watch this group of 11 hospitals. I'm an onsite tech for the phone systems. It's like the march of the virgins, one's sick the other doesn't want to walk alone.
Even though I know that I couldn't quailify, I'd take my junk there just to be there and vacation. I enjoy being there with all the other racers and friends, all two of them. It's funny, one year, I actually got into the top 128 by my competitor breaking in the class run off. I was one of the slowest car on the grounds against the index. Maybe next year I'll take my car and maybe it will be more competitive (Don't count on the competitive part though). Casey Miles 248H Stock? |
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Headed the machine shop right now ti take some margin off the valves.
I didnt realized you were kinda local to me 69cobra. maybe weill do soem racing together one day and or I can help ya out on your stocker motor :) |
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Sounds good to me. I consider Edgewater my home track. I used to race all the UMTR Stick Shift races down there since they started back in 03-04.http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ford/QS7_7.jpg
Here's me spotting the "Granny Goose" and no I did not red light. http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...d/IMG_3488.jpg Here's Dad and crew at the '79 U.S. Nationals after they won D/S.http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...d/scan0001.jpg http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e.../022_19A-1.jpg http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...d/IMG_0273.jpg http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...IMG_2449-1.jpg |
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Head CCs a few tenths to the good now! About to add oil and fire it back up with the new cams in the next hour or so!
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Car running.. For a cpl minutes. Cams are back out.. Lifters were a little too noisey. Should be a quick fix...
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Jimi PM sent.
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Everything is back together.. But now m mom is in the hospital. Not quite sure whats up yet. Think its juts chest pains which are under control now and they are just testing. She is a young lady at only 48 but we almost lost her a few time a few years ago to Cancer. She has all sorts of weird issues probably left over from chemo and radiation. But so far so good on no cancer for 4 years. Hopefully all is fine..
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Moms out of hospital, cams sound bad ***, good compression, slick are fitted nice in the fenderwells. Should be legal and fast! I for see some late night testing on some roads in.. .Ummm Mexico if you see any videos.
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Glad to hear your mom is doing well Jimi. Good luck at Indy, it is a great experience. I used to race with your dad at Tri State & Edgewater back in the '90s. Does he still have his blue Challenger that he raced back then?
Keep us posted on your progress , it's great to see someone building their own stuff at home the way it used to be done. |
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Yes he does. In the late 90s annd early 00s we ran mostly super street/hot rod. One 2nd place finish in div 3 and a cpl other top 10 or 15 or so I believe. Might have it back out next year in super street.
Currently on the side of the road with a dead battery. Anyone in Western Hills ohio wanna give me a jump? Lmao! |
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Jimi,
Glad your Mom is doing better and its good to hear you are ready for Indy! |
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Bout to tighten all the intercooler piping, do some tuning, and head to the track!
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Remember to check out my blog! Here soon there should be some entertaining stuff! www.jimibracing.com
Off to the track. Hope it goes A to B and comes back in one piece! |
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I got caught by a local Stocker at the track testing earlier. Bad results. 2 passed. 1 bad boost leak and the second too much boost had to coast thru. Now starting a converter swap for a loser one to match my cams. Didnt think I would get away with the old converter but I was looking to get luck with at least one thing. :cool: On these new cams, I could not go above 2500 on the converter and would only make 5psi of boost. Compared to 3k and 17 psi last week!
Luckily thrashing at the track and to get to the track is what I live for! |
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First pass .8 under but I'm 100 pounds light still yet. Still a little tight on the converter. I'm a sitting duck in eliminations trying to make boost. We will see. I still have some tuning left to do.
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Keep going Jimmi, I know you will get it done...
See you in Indy... My car is in line right now, and I am looking forward to seeing you there. David The New Hemi Guy |
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Thanks David.
I suppose I should be happy that I am going to spend the week at the most prestigious drag race in the world. I have also been told b multiple class racers that they would be happy with .8 under capable. I am not. I have ran about .6 quicker at the same mph. I was on pump gas. Im picking up fuel tomorrow. I should be able to lean it out a half a point in afr and add some timing on legal fuel. More power is great, but the spooling and stalling about 1k rpm lower then I need to be is where the real improvement is needed. Im afraid im at the very end of my budget or else I would be next day airing a converter tomorrow. Im sure Ill have fun no matter what. And I am glad I am finally on track. Im going out and doing some datalogs right now. |
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What it be, JimiB? No Indy stories or nuthin?
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Think I heard his name announced once during qualifying. Should have checked the qualifying sheet to see if he made it. Hope he had a better weekend than I. lol
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He was there, and there were some issues, and did not qualify. He may or may not wish to talk about it.
But when we got back to the track very late, Friday night after piecing our engine back together on Wednesday/Thursday, Jimi was still there. So, good or bad, he made it and he competed. His car didn't perform as he had hoped, but I think there have been a few others (like us for one) who have had similar experiences of being disappointed with their car on their first race with it. I admire perseverance..... So I congratulate Jimi simply for trying. And just as I wish for myself and others, Better Luck Next Time! David The New Hemi Guy |
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Thanks guys. I dont mind talking about it. And I am not poutting or anything I have just been taking a bit of a breather and taking care of some things neglected in the madness leading up to the race. Ill give a full story this week!
I will tell you this.. The amount if support I received was absolutely amazing. |
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