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Worth your time. At 23 min they are talking about pistons/rods and the abuse those take. They go through the blower, clutches, fuel and co$t$ of running one of these beasts
Ummm. Dream job right there! Always loved corey MacI've worked on TF/D's for years. It's a been a great experience.
Here's one team I worked on a few years ago, which is no longer running, so no issues in posting a few pics and video. On this team I was mostly doing the top end (cylinder heads, some blower work, rods and pistons, etc).
This car was brand new at the time. At it's first National event. The crew had never worked together before, but all of us had worked on other TF/D teams previously.
Cory Mac helped out with some pre-US Nationals testing.
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Here's a pic of me (in black) explaining the insanity of a TF/D to a friend in the pit at the US Nationals. In between rounds, I was responsible for the disassembly and reassembly of the right side of the motor, as seen in the pic. And servicing all the cylinder heads used that day, after the runs were done for the day.
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Here's a pic at the step, I'm between the rear wing stanchions in the pic.
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A video of the run which got us in the show.
One more pic of the car at the step, at the GatorNationals. I'm in the sunglasses visible above the Injector.
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FWIW, I have yet to see a video or list of TF/D 'facts', which are entirely accurate. Not because the people on the teams don't know, but because they don't want to give away any hard-won data.
Ummm. Dream job right there! Always loved corey Mac
Last year at the Rocky Mountain nationals at Thunder Mountain we watched a full rebuild on one of the big Hemis. My son didn't believe that they completely rebuild them in under an hour. It's pretty impressive to watch a team work like that. By the time the engine was buttoned back up all the tools were put away and the pit was clean. Very cool to watch a team work like that together.
I don't know if there's any interest, but the final Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere is this weekend. It's hot. It was 97°F today, and likely getting hotter through the weekend.
The finals are supposedly being broadcast on Fox 13 from 2-5pm on Sunday.