Ahoy! Project Ulrika surfaces for another effort. I've carted the whole project to the last frontier, end of the road, aka Homer Alaska. Current status is running on T5!
Ok effort #1- I would say it's just about time to put these SPG panels in place. Any chance somebody has some install instructions of the flatnose variety? I've seen the Rob version, and have 2 copies of Airflow style (pre and post 87) in case anybody needs those. Basically everything except the style I have, I can probably sort it out, but I like instructions these days.
Effort #2 is figure out the starting issue I'm having. Starting performance degraded from pretty good to very difficult over a couple weeks. It's very hard to start, excess fuel smell and smoke and sputtering when it finally fires up. Smooths out within 30 seconds. I've stopped trying, this is no good. I fear fuel wash. Car still runs pretty well after getting going. I found a decent crack on the pressure side of the blowoff valve, maybe this is a factor? Downpipe is now off for repair and wondering if I should dig further. Spark plugs smell of fuel, yikes. All have even soot level, fairly heavy. Ideas?
Driving this car is a bit of a trip. It's on rails like nothing I've felt (in my admittedly pedestrian experience.) Super solid in a corner, yet so squirrely with torque steer a straightaway takes focus. My one major snow/highway effort was also wild, with studs on. Heavy heavy slush (6"+), tons of traction with the studs and quaife. But the car was digging so deep through the slush to pavement at speed that it was like driving a jetboat upriver, trying to madly complete a critical pass before the oncoming truck. Lots of power, almost enough traction, and the backend yanking all over in the ruts. It must have looked mad to the person I was passing, but did he back off even a smidge, hell no this is ALASKA. Anyways, that's the report on Project Ulrika.