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 #7735  by ukdrn
 
What about this guys, a Mark Gredzinski drawing pulled from the the Acceleration Archive.
Quote: Marion James was the driver of the Instigator, a dragster based on the ex-Ray Hoare Turbo Saxon chassis.
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 #7741  by muddytalker
 
Yes I did think about that one too Jon, hence why I suggested 'The Jigsaw' dragster Sunday. Could do with a couple of good clear photos.
 #7750  by Badger
 
It certainly looks in the right zone on the illustration, but Turbo Saxon wasn't a big car .. also I think it's still around? Locomotion - Paul Harvey. Didn't it run at London airport a few years back with the Ford Windsor lump in it? From that angle on the illust it ceratinly looks like a promising candidate though.
 #7847  by jaytee
 
How about this,Borge Holmgren Pro Comp winner at the 81 Easter Internationals,shot from DRN
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 #7878  by JonC
 
I remember that car, it ran little flappy flaps over the end of each of the headers which opened and closed with each exhaust stroke. Dont know what purpose they served, but they made my dad smile...
 #7885  by Dave gibbons
 
Hi JonC.

Just for the record the little flappy flaps were to prevent stones from the slicks being flung into the header when the car was being pushed or towed. It serves two purposes, 1 it's possible that if an exhaust valve is open a stone could enter the combustion chamber, 2 a stone in the header can turn into a bullet on start up. Niether of these things are a good thing.

Dave
 #7886  by JonC
 
Dave gibbons wrote:Hi JonC.

Just for the record the little flappy flaps were to prevent stones from the slicks being flung into the header when the car was being pushed or towed. It serves two purposes, 1 it's possible that if an exhaust valve is open a stone could enter the combustion chamber, 2 a stone in the header can turn into a bullet on start up. Niether of these things are a good thing.

Dave
Oh yes, the same purpose served by the ubiquitous string of half tennis balls. I just wondered what advantage the extra mechanical (and presumably heavy) devices had over said tennis ball or beer can devices...
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