Hi guys,
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I managed to come across this forum group when I was surfing the net. It caught my attention, because it is my car that is being both scrutinized and praised in this post! I'm the proud owner of that '62 TR4 that screams.
A few things that I wanted to add...
It's pretty sad that people are so negative about others cars. It's kind of the equivalent to the saying "your mother is ugly." As for my engine "missing"...it's certainly not. I'm running a hot cam in that car, and the idle is slightly lopey. Also, I did a little engineering research during my studies at Purdue, and if you want to learn something about exhaust design, there are numerous websites that explain the "method and madness" of it. The exhaust system I chose actually out performs any Monza or factory exhaust. It all works out in a nifty equation that has to do with engine RPM vs. pipe length.
By the way, if you remember that "flyby" scene, i shifted from 3rd to 4th, only doing around 65 mph...I've never been pulled over, so no worries. My commercial pilot's license depends on my good driving record!
I'm proud of the work that I do on that car. I'm the ripe age of 23. I realize that a lot of you guys don't have a clue on how to work on your car...it's easy to just "write a check" and get it done. I'm not saying that everybody does that, but I've come across my share of fellows like that.
I'd also like to share an observation about the British Car crowd in general. I've met a lot of great, helpful, supportive guys, but I've also met a lot of pompous, stuck up jerks. I'm also the proud owner of a '67 Porsche 912, and I can honestly say that the Porsche crowd tends to be way more supportive of those who keep the hobby alive. It's disheartening when the future of our hobby lies in the hands of kids my age, yet some of the older gents are quick to chastise. I agree my car may not appeal to "concours" buffs....but at least it's on the road. I drive it, and I love it. The knowledge that I've picked up from this hobby is priceless. Again, thanks to those who've supported my car, and I challenge those who think otherwise to grow up.
Mike Macino Purdue '04 GO BOILERS
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