I don't know how I missed this thread. I've been going out to Bonneville, and helping on various LSR efforts, since the late 90's. Although I missed the last several years due to family concerns.
Anyway, a few pics.
This Turbocharged Hayabusa held the record in it's class at 246 mph, for years. It made approx. 615 rwhp, running on VP Import gas.
Early on in the tuning. Notice the license plate, it was street legal...
Here I'm holding the bike at a later BUB's M/C only event, for the owner, prior to a pass.
This TurboBusa was running on Methanol. It made 670 rwhp, but poor Salt conditions, and some ignition issues, kept it's speed to 235 mph.
A couple pics without the bodywork.
Another friend I helped over the years. He eventually got this bike (a Turbocharged '89 ZX-10) up to 272.610 mph. The more-enclosed bodywork makes a big difference. Of course the more-enclosed bodywork puts it in a different class.
A buddy who also worked on one of the Top Fuel cars I have worked on, drove this car.
One streamliner powered by two blown Hemi's. The Burkland's (Gene (RIP), Betty, and Tom) are great people. I love the Doppler Effect sound of it coming past at about 450 mph. Shame about the idling diesel engine sound...
This car is now on display at the Museum of American Speed, in Nebraska.
Anyway, lots more pics from the years going out and helping on various efforts.
If the weather cooperates, the Salt is decent, and the event(s) are held, I'll be out there.