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Dick, no ice or snow. It was summer and the road was bare and dry. The exit was a sweeping curve to the right and downhill a little....happened very quickly and was a little exciting but managed to stay on the pavement. Smiler
 
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Ed, did you by chance have Michelins on it? Their earlier versions had really sudden breakaway characteristics. This was most notable on rear engined cars. I liked Cinturatos on my 66. I still had some oversteer, but, if I kept on the throttle, I could control it, modulating throttle and steering together. Most rear-engined cars have a propensity toward understeer, anyway, particularly at trailing throttle. Also, the transition from trailing to leading throttle needs to be a little bit gradual, not sudden. Actually, in either direction.

I moved my battery up front, behind the right headlight. That helped a lot. And Konis. Cutting the springs, front and rear, lowered the roll center. I also ran negative camber, front and rear. I had a friend who had a John Fitch Spyder and ran time trials, so lots of good advice, there.

As a side issue, how about that fuel catalyst Fitch is pushing?

I ended up putting the heavily-modified (Salih barrels, Weber IDAs, slanted exhaust tubes, etc) engine in a dune buggy, and sold the car to a fellow who did a V8 mid engine conversion. When he was done, and had it dialed in, I rode around Willow Springs as a passenger. It was the most stunning ride I ever had. This from a motorcycle racer who really new the course! It cornered like a slot car. It is a good thing to sell a car you love to someone who loves it more and better. Smiler


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Bill, i don't know what brand of tires were on it. It belonged to the guy i was going with to Expo 67. The 2 of us, a black lab, a small tv, a wetsuit and scuba gear and camping gear. We were gone for 45 days and only slept in a bed 3 times. Plus on our way back we picked up my sister in Illinois. Smiler What a great trip!
 
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