Bugzilla - The never ending project
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Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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You got that right. The rear has a high pressure area since there is a big opening below the engine. That is part of the reason why the deck lid has a very big opening in it.
No front wing! The GT wing is going on the back in place of the current one. The front end is done after the splitter. Look up "fun cup beetle" to get and idea. Thats what I am after.
No front wing! The GT wing is going on the back in place of the current one. The front end is done after the splitter. Look up "fun cup beetle" to get and idea. Thats what I am after.
You got that right. The rear has a high pressure area since there is a big opening below the engine. That is part of the reason why the deck lid has a very big opening in it.
No front wing! The GT wing is going on the back in place of the current one. The front end is done after the splitter. Look up "fun cup beetle" to get and idea. Thats what I am after.
No front wing! The GT wing is going on the back in place of the current one. The front end is done after the splitter. Look up "fun cup beetle" to get and idea. Thats what I am after.

Did I see a couple of those flipped up in the front to give the rear lift and push down on the front? Or were those broken? lol
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That is foot to floor. But keep in mind, when I shift out of third, I am doing nearly 100 mph. So 5-100 mph is somewhere in the 7 second range. They just started to do Wednesday night 1/4 mile drags over here. $20 gets you like 5-6 passes down the track. I need to go!
It's weird how the video doesn't quite show how fast it really is going, just doesn't feel as fast as that based on that video.
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I will go one of these days. Need to get my oil leak fixed first. Its leaking out of the bottom of the dipstick...
And ya, the Gopro does a good job of smoothing out the video and makes everything seem slower then it actually is. Completely different experience when you are in the car. I would get a video of the tach and speedo but it would be pointless. They cant keep up.
And ya, the Gopro does a good job of smoothing out the video and makes everything seem slower then it actually is. Completely different experience when you are in the car. I would get a video of the tach and speedo but it would be pointless. They cant keep up.
I will go one of these days. Need to get my oil leak fixed first. Its leaking out of the bottom of the dipstick...
And ya, the Gopro does a good job of smoothing out the video and makes everything seem slower then it actually is. Completely different experience when you are in the car. I would get a video of the tach and speedo but it would be pointless. They cant keep up.
And ya, the Gopro does a good job of smoothing out the video and makes everything seem slower then it actually is. Completely different experience when you are in the car. I would get a video of the tach and speedo but it would be pointless. They cant keep up.
I know what you meant, sorry, couldn't help it. lol
Have you tried mounting your phone and getting a video with it instead? Might present a new perspective in how fast it really is going?
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Haha I know you know what I mean!
I have had a couple friends try to take a video from the passenger seat. Does not work out very well. When I nail the throttle in first, the camera goes to the sky as they get sucked into the seat. Shift into 2nd and they level it back out. Hit 3rd and they are done recording and looking for something to hold on to. After the run, I ask them if they want to try it again and its always a no. Guess it scares some people. I always ask one of the guys who rents a room from me if he want to go with me to the store in the Bug and he says "sure as long as you dont get on it and drive like a normal person". Of course I tell him I wont and then I proceed to take him for the ride of his life. Its a blast! Does that make me a bad friend?
I have had a couple friends try to take a video from the passenger seat. Does not work out very well. When I nail the throttle in first, the camera goes to the sky as they get sucked into the seat. Shift into 2nd and they level it back out. Hit 3rd and they are done recording and looking for something to hold on to. After the run, I ask them if they want to try it again and its always a no. Guess it scares some people. I always ask one of the guys who rents a room from me if he want to go with me to the store in the Bug and he says "sure as long as you dont get on it and drive like a normal person". Of course I tell him I wont and then I proceed to take him for the ride of his life. Its a blast! Does that make me a bad friend?
I have had a couple friends try to take a video from the passenger seat. Does not work out very well. When I nail the throttle in first, the camera goes to the sky as they get sucked into the seat. Shift into 2nd and they level it back out. Hit 3rd and they are done recording and looking for something to hold on to. After the run, I ask them if they want to try it again and its always a no. Guess it scares some people.
I always ask one of the guys who rents a room from me if he want to go with me to the store in the Bug and he says "sure as long as you dont get on it and drive like a normal person". Of course I tell him I wont and then I proceed to take him for the ride of his life. Its a blast! Does that make me a bad friend?
I did something similar one time. I had a FAST 55 Chevy two door and took a friend for a ride because he was interested in buying it. I got on it a couple times and he said he wasn't that impressed. That's when I pulled the exhaust cutout cables and the wood block I had under the throttle peddle as a rev limiter.
He was absolutely white after the next run, funny considering he is originally from Guadalajara Mexico. "OK... I change my mind... I want it". Still a very good friend today and he still brings up that run in the 55 every time we talk. lol
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Holy Cow! Man... I would try it at least once! Could you imagine dominating a drag class with that rig? I would have done this already... My curiosity would have pushed me to it right away! lol
It's weird how the video doesn't quite show how fast it really is going, just doesn't feel as fast as that based on that video.
It's weird how the video doesn't quite show how fast it really is going, just doesn't feel as fast as that based on that video.

Most interesting part is that it was owned by the Walla Walla High School shop teacher. It was the collective auto shop project. Kids who practiced on the dummy lights were allowed to drive it at the track
Pretty sure this is it, but been awhile since I lived in WA state. Looks like it though. Did the 1/4 in 8.9 sec. And on a VW engine, slightly modified of course 
Most interesting part is that it was owned by the Walla Walla High School shop teacher. It was the collective auto shop project. Kids who practiced on the dummy lights were allowed to drive it at the track

Most interesting part is that it was owned by the Walla Walla High School shop teacher. It was the collective auto shop project. Kids who practiced on the dummy lights were allowed to drive it at the track
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Pretty sure this is it, but been awhile since I lived in WA state. Looks like it though. Did the 1/4 in 8.9 sec. And on a VW engine, slightly modified of course 
Most interesting part is that it was owned by the Walla Walla High School shop teacher. It was the collective auto shop project. Kids who practiced on the dummy lights were allowed to drive it at the track

Most interesting part is that it was owned by the Walla Walla High School shop teacher. It was the collective auto shop project. Kids who practiced on the dummy lights were allowed to drive it at the track


