Pacesetter Funny Car
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Pacesetter Funny Car
Here are some pics of my Pacesetter funny car the day I took it out of the box.
It's in real good shape and did not need much to get running. I rebuilt the carb and have most of the electronics done and it fires right up.
Next steps, finish electronics, finish exhaust, work on body.
Coming Soon
It's in real good shape and did not need much to get running. I rebuilt the carb and have most of the electronics done and it fires right up.
Next steps, finish electronics, finish exhaust, work on body.
Coming Soon
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Wow. Paul got hisself a funny car! Not like we all couldn't see THAT one coming!
Paul is MISTER funny car in the tenth scale world.
Congrats. Paul!
Ya know, multiple bodies will fit that 31" wheelbase chassis....
Paul is MISTER funny car in the tenth scale world.
Congrats. Paul!
Ya know, multiple bodies will fit that 31" wheelbase chassis....
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
FuNkY mOnK wrote:That looks exactly like the one I sold a few weeks ago right down to the holes in the rear quarter for the wing. only difference is my headers were chrome. Very strange
Hey Paul glad it arrived in good shape with no problems.
Can't wait to see you start on your project, its gonna inspire alot of us drag racers.
Funky the car here is not yours, only thing that was is the body, I have 6 of these cars right now, I just don't have the time or money to restore all of them, so a few had to go.
Paul enjoy the car, can't wait to see some videos of it blasting down your track!
Good luck
Pete
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Hey guys..
Quick update.. I ran it up and down the street a couple times today without the body.
Has anybody used a rubber spacer or anything between the motor mount and the frame to help absorb some of the vibration?? This thing vibrates like crazy.
Quick update.. I ran it up and down the street a couple times today without the body.
Has anybody used a rubber spacer or anything between the motor mount and the frame to help absorb some of the vibration?? This thing vibrates like crazy.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Paul, mine has rubber isolators between the motor mount and frame.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Thanks, I'll have to pick some up.c103110 wrote:Paul, mine has rubber isolators between the motor mount and frame.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Paul where did you find the carb rebuild kit?
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Local small engine shop 3 miles from my house.NYCdragRacer wrote:Paul where did you find the carb rebuild kit?
Walbro # D10-WAT
He told me tt looks like the D10-WAT is a kit used for several carbs, as there are some other gaskets that are not used in there. But all the ones I needed were.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Progress!!
Fired it up today and did a little run down the street with no body. I need to tweak on the carb screws a little bit but not too bad.
It's almost done. Just need to finish the exhaust, wheelie bar, and chutes.
I'm going to wait 'till the car is done and driving good before I start on the body. I just did some quick decals for now.
I will have video up soon.
Fired it up today and did a little run down the street with no body. I need to tweak on the carb screws a little bit but not too bad.
It's almost done. Just need to finish the exhaust, wheelie bar, and chutes.
I'm going to wait 'till the car is done and driving good before I start on the body. I just did some quick decals for now.
I will have video up soon.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
No but his next car wasM.R. Ogle wrote:Not exactly the right vintage 'Vette, but...
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THAT'S the one!!!
I couldn't find a pic of that car to save my life, but ...THAT'S IT!!!
Heck, it's already white... it'd be an easy one to pull off before you do the full-on "Burger and a Coke" car.
I couldn't find a pic of that car to save my life, but ...THAT'S IT!!!
Heck, it's already white... it'd be an easy one to pull off before you do the full-on "Burger and a Coke" car.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
Chutes
Total cost? About $20 a piece total with launcher system.
Total cost? About $20 a piece total with launcher system.
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Re: Pacesetter Funny Car
The LOOK and functionality PRICELESS!!!!
Nice, who makes them..
Igg
Nice, who makes them..
Igg