Overdriven pulley how much is too much?
All I can tell you is my experience.
As I stated before = I can only speculate on the why
things occur the way they do. But I can concisely explain to you
WHAT DID HAPPEN in my testing.
I am sure you Engineering boys are way smarter than
I ever was on why and wherefores thing occur with your Pretzel
Logic High School Physics Theories. All I can tell you is what DID
and DID NOT work for in the real world of competitive racing for the last 60+ years.
I am just a Sportsman Racer who races and continuously tests things trying
to get a competitive advantage over my adversaries and never claimed to be
an Engineer.
However, I am always pleased and happy to see an Engineering Type in the
opposite lane to race. Kind of like the two engineers that went Duck hunting.
One shot way high and the other way low but of course the Duck hit the ground
as they had killed it with the average of the two shots.
Looks like no one needs my opinions or advise anymore on
this forum and I am full of Hokum.
I probably should send our 50+ National Event Wallys to
you engineers. Plus our Dozen Track championship Trophies.
I am out of this conversation.
Everyone please send their questions to you learned Gentleman. I obviously
do not have a clue and my experience is clearly and fatally flawed inaccurate
hokum.
I have a half dozen champion Stock and Superstock cars to prepare for the double divisional
and class showdown in Bakersfield next months. I spend way too much time trying to help
people on here than I care to admit. But we will fix that right away.
Overdrive those water pumps double speed and cavitate the crap out of them
until the hoses look like balloons and we will see how they cool!!
BTW: I still stand on all the advice and experiences that I have ever related on this Forum
the last 14 years. I would never send anyone on the wrong track deliberately. Nor relate anything
that I did not have experiences with my own two hands and eyes.
I will be at Sonoma Nationals next year and a Divisional if they have one.
Please feel free to come introduce yourself to me and we will interact in person.
Mark Twain said the last Century: Say anything you like about me = Just be sure
to spell my name right.