Tommy Mauney has confirmed what Agent N2O revealed earlier: that despite
swearing to anyone who would listen that he would never make the switch
to supercharged powerplants, he has indeed made the move, buying a couple
of motors from Joey Moore. Moores car was the first slammer to make
a sub-four-second eighth mile lap. The engines are alleged to have the
Scotty Cannon tune-up and everything that goes with it. Mauney has said
in an interview in Competition Plus magazine that he didnt get Scottys
tune-up with the deal and wouldnt want it. Of course, he also said
he would never have a supercharged engine. The Agent wonders how Mauneys
landlord, shop neighbor, and master nitrous engine builder, Gene Fulton,
feels about all of this.
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HORSEPOWER FOR SOME NITROUS RACERS
The Agent was told by a good source that those racers who use Shannon
Jenkins powerplants were told not to worry. Evidently Jenkins has been
doing some serious research and development work and found some horsepower
gains. Supposedly the only racers who will share this gain are Shannon
and the racers / owners who lease engines from the Iceman.
When the teams get to Canada it sure will be interesting to see who
goes fast.
NITROUS RACERS TURNING TO TRICK IGNITIONS
Most of the major ignition companies have developed ignition systems
that will allow tuners to adjust individual cylinder timing. According
to the Agents tech advisors, this is a major factor in helping
a nitrous motor to not detonate itself to death while making more horsepower.
Harold Martin has been using this ignition for some time, but the Agent
hears that many of the hitters are finding more power using
a programmable ignition system.
TOMMY GREY TRIES ANOTHER WAY
While
some nitrous racers are experimenting with programmable ignitions, the
Agent hears that Tommy Greys Undertaker Vette is using
an MSD 44 amp magneto system to provide spark. Currently, the most powerful
spark in the industry comes from the MSD 44. While no numbers have been
reported, Grey continues to run low 6.40s with the Vette.
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