So I wrapped the car up on Friday 7-19 and instead of driving it around I drove it to the end of the street and back loaded it on the trailer and went to Quaker for TT night. It went well I made 3 passes 330' passes. We found a bunch of small issues and started dealing with them and felt pretty good about going to the Heads Up Hustle (HUH) in Michigan the following weekend.
To get ready for the race we had to get a front end alignment and before that we had to fix the issue with the passenger side control arm hitting the clamp for the x-over. When we made the x-over we fit everything which was tight to begin with but didn't account for the thickness of the clamp. At rest the clamp was just about touching the UCA.

We modified the support bar to make room for the clamp and it worked out pretty well
I finally got it on an alignment machine. I did a home alignment with a caster camber gauge I have and a set of turn plate I bought from Amazon. It gets the alignment close but only in the ballpark lasers work best. This time I was pretty far off. We started with 18 degrees of caster which explained why the car was so difficult to turn. We ended up with 12.5 degrees which is still a lot but I wanted 7-9 originally and the UCA have 7 additional degrees built into them. The car tracks straight does not wander and is not bad to turn even at a stop. I am probably going to change this around but for now works well. I actually think I have the UCA swapped left and right but even with the additional clearance for the clamp and x-over the outter arm will still hit the downpipe. I am probably going to have a custom set made which TRZ has done for me in the past to clear downpipes and turbo headers.
The HUH started at Milan Dragway and was 170 mile drive to US131 with two checkpoint and then back to Milan for a HU race based on your avg qualifying times from the past two days. Kind of a cool format and I was looking forward to the event. I felt the car was ready and we were going to have at least some success with this race. My goal was simply to make some passes and finish the race. I did not care how fast the car was I just wanted to make it out of the parking lot and complete the event.
We planned to leave Thursday afternoon and check in/tech Thursday evening so we could be fresh and ready Friday morning for the start of the race. Of course the car had a different plan. First the front end alignment was a nightmare and took and entire day literally. I was able to get out of work on Thursday to finish stuff up pack the trailer"s" and be ready to go by 5 and maybe still make tech which went to 8pam and it was a 3 hour drive. Ray came early and we got the car back together, fired it and found the alternator was not charging. I had a CS130 case single wire Powermaster alternator on the car. I had a new stock GN alternator as a back up but needed to run 12v to it to excite the voltage regulator so it charges. We put it on and wire a SW 12v to the L pin and were off and running. We finally got loaded up by 7pm ate dinner and got on the road.
We made it to the track early unloaded and was getting a lot of attention which was cool. We made it through tech easily for a 7.50 cert
3G who does a lot of DnD coverage did a an interview which was cool.
First day went well, the video above has my first pass which was an easy launch easy low boost pass. Basic A-B pass with a soft 60 I was off the gas after the 1/8 with a 6.28@118. The class we are racing is Small tire and 1/8 mile. We decided to make another pass as it was early and if we got on the road by 1pm we should be at the hotel by 7.
For the second pass I did not change much but increased the launch RPM as the car is REALLY lazy in the 60 and I believe we are just not leaving at enough RPM. I went from 4400 to 4600 he 60 picked up some and we were a little faster in the 1/8.
We decided to turn in the slip and load up to get on the road. My buddy Jim Trettle was there with his TT LSX 67 Firebird and ripped a 5.0 pass and was ready to roll. We swapped over to street mode loaded up the trailer and started rolling till we got to the gate and found the alternator was not charging AGAIN!!. We bailed on the drive turned around and made it back to the pits when the car died.
Ray and I were debating on what to do next but then the race staff showed up with a Chevy Volt and said we were welcome to use it to run to the parts store. Seriously, they gave us a car to run and get parts how cool was that. I needed an alternator with the same orientation and clocking as a stock GN case which is NOT very common and very rare. After 2 hours of driving a GN alternator we were about to give up. On our last stop I was done and not even going to ask about a GN alt and Ray said you never know ORielys sometimes comes up with wierd stuff. They had one, not in stock but at thier warehouse in Bellville MI seriously we found a GN alternator in a warehouse. We had the Volt so long I thought we were getting DQed for overuse of the Volt lol.
It was 6 pm when we finally got the car back together and the battery charged and on the road. We actually celebrated leaving the parking lot! We had a strange issue between the two passes we made where we temporailty lost 1-3-5 cylinders. We cycled the power and ECU and it was fine and made our second pass without an issue. Well that issue came back about 10 miles in the drive. On the side of the road by luck we found one of the GND wires for the 1-3-5 coils not fully seated in the connector. This fixed the issue and we were back on the road.
One of the issues we found at the TT session the week before was that the fuel MAP of the leaded race E85 we were running from Renegade was VASTLY different from pump E85. The ethanol content was also skewed and the flex fuel sensor was scalled to pick up the change. We were off by 20% between the 2 fuels which is pretty significant. We needed to make a new MAP for pump E85 and after we fixed the 1-3-5 coils dropping were able to start sorting out and were tuning the MAP as we drove.
We are cruising at this point, driving 60-68 on the express ways with and everything working well. We made the first checkpiont and everyone was long gone but the sun was still up!

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We were feeling pretty good at this point. We had 40 miles to the next check point and took the expressway the whole way up. We were making time and a 1/4 mile from the second checkpoint which was on the west side of Lansing Mi and the motor started making some not so nice noises and died. We coasted into the parking lot of the Carriage House apt complex at 10pm on a Friday night.
After we stopped the car and got out Ray was greated by the Carriage House finest residence with a Yo-Yo-Yo is this a F'in Grand National? This is my F-in dream car Yo! The evening did not get any better we were stuck in the worst part of Lansing MI in a Buick GN towing a trailer with a motor we knew was toast. I have AAA so I called for a tow. They said no problem we will send some one out but can not pick up the trailer too. We had someone from the race staff come pick up the trailer which we were over an hour away from. He picked the trailer up at 12:30am and we still have not heard back from AAA. By 3am I started calling them and finally got someone to admit no one was coming because they could not get anyone willing to pick us up and take us to Milan which should be covered. Finally we decided to have AAA tow us to a hotel 5 miles away just to get us out of the dangerous place we were stuck in.
I had the driver drop us at a Fairfield Inn which had an Enterprise Car rental next door! We got an easy in out spot at the front and things were good, I went in to get a room and they were booked full. Went across the street to the Quality Inn and samething. The clerk told us to try the Hampton Inn down the road and by 430 am we finally found a room and a place to sleep.
I got up at 730 and called Enterprise. The office was open 9-12 and if I did not want to pay for a 3 day rental I had to have the car back by noon that day. I picked the car up at 9:03 and dropped it off at 11:55, it was 95 miles to Milan and 95 back through Detroit traffic, no taffic laws were broken!
While I was sitting in the car waiting for AAA to show or the natives to attack I was kind of relieved, I was done, it has been a long haul and I am throwing in the towel. We didnt even try to figure out what was wrong as the noises from the motor when it died told us we were done and we didnt even want to get out of the car with where we we at. Once we got back to Milan and had the car and trailer all in the same place we finally looked at the car to see what happened. Intially it looked like we ate a lifter on #3 but later I figured out it was what we initially thought the timing chain let loose. It ended up being the lower gear crank key.
I have had concerns about the keyway in this crank in the past but it was never an issue until we drove it 100 miles. Drag Week starts Spet 13 and I am still planning to be there.