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Re: Vintage formula ford questions

To: mhenry@uswest.net
Subject: Re: Vintage formula ford questions
From: Stan Vann <svann@schoollink.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 22:35:39 -0500
Mike Henry wrote:
> 
> Stan,
> 
> I used N6YC for years and have also seen NGK used. Running B32 racing fuel I
> thought about going to a colder plug, but with the right jetting and ignition
> advance I would be careful about a hotter plug.
> 
> I think most vintage FF brake rotors are getting rare to impossible to find, 
>and
> you will want to find some "friendly" pads unless you have a stash of rotors. 
>I
> used the Hawk "black" pads (blue wore the rotors pretty bad) with really good
> results compared to the old DS11, and had a lot more luck balancing and 
>getting
> consistent results compared to street pads.
> 
> Soap Box: Every track I go to has at least one serious braking zone and the 
>car
> with the best brake setup has an advantage. Vintage or not, racing is racing 
>and
> out here in RMVR if you want to finish at the top end of the FF field you do
> your homework, try different setups, and try not to overlook easy stuff. I 
>could
> go on....and on....
> 
> I expected more comments from everyone about this kind of stuff. I'm 
>relatively
> new to this list, is this an old topic?
> 
> Mike Henry
> 
> Vaughn Rockney wrote:
> 
> > Stan,
> >    The standard recommendation for spark plugs is Champion N6YC, and they
> > should be fine.  If they turn out too cold, then move to N7YC, and lastly to
> > N9YC.  If you are fouling N9YC, something else is wrong.
> >    You may get a lot of opinions on brake pads, but in reality, you won't
> > use them much or very hard.  When the car was new, probably Ferodo pads with
> > DS11 compound were the recommended pad.  I use Metal-Lux pads made in Canada
> > by autospecialty, and sold mail order by Dave Bean in California.  I've also
> > heard that since the cars are so light, street pads are fine to prevent
> > wheel lockup.  Dave Bean can also give you a good recommendation when you
> > call on the phone.
> >
> > Vaughn
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stan Vann <svann@schoollink.net>
> > To: vintage-race@autox.team.net <vintage-race@autox.team.net>
> > Date: Wednesday, March 17, 1999 6:46 PM
> > Subject: Vintage formula ford questions
> >
> > >Hello group,
> > > I hope to be joining you vintage ford people soon, and I have a few
> > >questions. With Girling 14LF calipers, what brake pads are considered to
> > >be the best. For a Cortina 1600, what spark plugs do you recommend. I
> > >have been running hillclimbs and short solo events, so I figure changes
> > >might be necessary.
> > >                                       Thanks,
> > >                                       Stan
> > >PS: I'm still trying to locate all the Caldwell D-9s that are running
> > >vintage in hopes of starting a register. My phone number is 252-398-3955
> > >after 5pm and 252-398-3762 8am-5pm.
> > >

Mike,
 Thanks for the reply. I am really looking forward to this season of
vintage. My first event will be at Savannah on Easter week-end. 
 What chassis do you drive and what tracks do you run?
                                                 Stan

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