b4black
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This past weekend was the Midwest Buick Challenge, and for once, something didn't keep me from going to a Buick Racing event. 
Now I have only had the '83 T Type for a short while and haven't really done anything other than matianence and adding a knock detector. So about a week ago, I started getting ready.
First I tried seeing how well the car would power lauch. At about 2 psi (yellow light), it would spin both tires (open rear) for about 5 feet and the catch. But there was plenty of wheel hop. So the first thing I did was take some new, stock lower control arms I already had (with new Z28 bushings), bought some steel plates and had them boxed by the local muffler shop. NO MORE WHEEL HOP.
Total cost was $68.
Next I bought a cheap 15 psi pressure gauge ($12) and installed it. Went on a test ride and found a serious problem. Only 6psi of boost. And this didn't come on until 3rd gear.
So I started doing whatever I could to bring the boost up. First I tried a K&N cone. Big help- I cold now see 7 psi and even 8 in 4th gear, plus spool up was much quicker. Then I inspected the carb. Found the secondaries' air valves were binding. I fixed that and also bent the tab to let the air valves open a little more. Found another psi.
I unhooked the downpipe at the convertor and found a little more boost. I added a spring to the actuator and could now hit 10 psi, but only it forth gear. This was the best I could do before Sundays racing.
I was able to make about 10 passes at the Midwest Challenge. The most boost I ever saw was 7 during the quarter mile and that only came at the end. While the knock detector wasn't going off, the OTC was showing 15° of retard from the knocks during shifts. (Track didn't have any unleaded race gas like the were supposed to.)
Wheel spin was a huge problem. With no boost I could leave without spining and a 2.25 60' time. With any boost, the times went up to 3.00 seconds. This is when I realized that while my whitewalls may hook and hook together on the street, the track was completely different. One wheel spinnig for 30 feet sometimes.
OK now that I have listed all my excuses,
I'll tell you my best time. 16.90 @ 77(?)
An air bag, better tires, another turbo and ignition (cap, wires, coil) are in the plans. The Chicagoland GSCA will be racing again soon. Maybe I'll have a little less embarrassing ET to post.
I guess I have to start somewhere. Definately had a great time with the Buick guys and look forward to racing more.


Now I have only had the '83 T Type for a short while and haven't really done anything other than matianence and adding a knock detector. So about a week ago, I started getting ready.
First I tried seeing how well the car would power lauch. At about 2 psi (yellow light), it would spin both tires (open rear) for about 5 feet and the catch. But there was plenty of wheel hop. So the first thing I did was take some new, stock lower control arms I already had (with new Z28 bushings), bought some steel plates and had them boxed by the local muffler shop. NO MORE WHEEL HOP.

Next I bought a cheap 15 psi pressure gauge ($12) and installed it. Went on a test ride and found a serious problem. Only 6psi of boost. And this didn't come on until 3rd gear.

So I started doing whatever I could to bring the boost up. First I tried a K&N cone. Big help- I cold now see 7 psi and even 8 in 4th gear, plus spool up was much quicker. Then I inspected the carb. Found the secondaries' air valves were binding. I fixed that and also bent the tab to let the air valves open a little more. Found another psi.

I unhooked the downpipe at the convertor and found a little more boost. I added a spring to the actuator and could now hit 10 psi, but only it forth gear. This was the best I could do before Sundays racing.
I was able to make about 10 passes at the Midwest Challenge. The most boost I ever saw was 7 during the quarter mile and that only came at the end. While the knock detector wasn't going off, the OTC was showing 15° of retard from the knocks during shifts. (Track didn't have any unleaded race gas like the were supposed to.)
Wheel spin was a huge problem. With no boost I could leave without spining and a 2.25 60' time. With any boost, the times went up to 3.00 seconds. This is when I realized that while my whitewalls may hook and hook together on the street, the track was completely different. One wheel spinnig for 30 feet sometimes.
OK now that I have listed all my excuses,


An air bag, better tires, another turbo and ignition (cap, wires, coil) are in the plans. The Chicagoland GSCA will be racing again soon. Maybe I'll have a little less embarrassing ET to post.

I guess I have to start somewhere. Definately had a great time with the Buick guys and look forward to racing more.

