OK, car setup. I have a one seat car and I do weight reduction. But you have to have a limit. Look up Hot Rod Caddy Hack. So, I will not be removing door panels, rear spoiler, windshield wiper motor, glove box door, carpet etc. You peek inside my car and everything is there. Full one seat interior.
I remove sway bar, because I run skinnies full time and it is not needed.
I remove RH Mirror because that is a drag pack item. It is a pain in the ass sometime when backing up, but the install is not that bad once you know how.
I have a Light weight Braille battery that is 14 pounds.
I remove the center carpet panel out of the trunk and the floor mats.
I remove the engine covers to help cool the engine when I want to fan it down.
It's rare, but I will sometimes ice the blower. This is not needed in really cold ambient temps. Fans will do just fine.
I have 3 sets of wheels and tires. The OEM stuff that gets put away. A heavy street set that I like to run most of the time. And a Light weight set that I use when trying to set a PB or record. The Light weight stuff is a bastard set from my Narrow Body RedEye. I just cannot drop the coin to change this. The front assembly is 2 pounds heavier than the proper 17" setup. And the rears are narrow body that fits the wide body but looks goofy. MAYBE a slight advantage in aero? Or disadvantage? Who knows, but something to think about.
I run TI Lug Nuts because I pretty much can't stand tightening lug nuts dry and galling the aluminum seats, so I am going to use lube anyways. That is a pain in the ass too.
Drain the washer fluid. That’s 8 pounds in the front of the car.
I have thought about the aluminum light weight bumper supports many times. But I want to be protected in an accident and it is a lot of work that cannot easily be reversed.
I finally decided to run the Performance Development Diff braces. Waiting 10 weeks to get the Super Stock fixed sealed this deal. It's heavy but that weight is in the right place. And I am not positive but I am inclined to think that those things actually do, slightly, improve the 60 foot. Maybe not.
I run the Demon Race air filter, dry. But I dye it red to make it look better (stealth). Lucky, I had this as a spare since I never got a crate (yet). Ditto the Mirror block off plate. That is from my first Demon that I sold and kept.
I was able to get the Race PCM and Center Stack ala cart and hope to get them installed soon.
I installed a Z-Automotive double bypass so I am able to data log or read tunes. I doubt I will do any data logging, but I likely will use it to code the car and reset adaptives. When running at -1000 DA the car will misbehave (hiccup on the shifts). This January Legion of Demons at HRP I am thinking it might be a good idea to just do it preemptively. Mainly because it needs a few runs to learn and I am running a private track rental the week before at the same track. In January 2020 at the Legions event with my last Demon I fought the car hiccupping over and over. It loses a tenth minimum when it does it. I ran 9.55 the week before and at this event the DA was even better and that of course makes it worse! So, after all that I decided to do a battery disconnect / Capacitive Discharge and that made the car haul ass. I sincerely regret not doing it sooner.
Fuel. I really like MS109. If I only had once choice that would be it. Now, we mix in some E-85. But in 2020 I was dropping out of the 840 tune first time ever. So, I plan on running a conservative mix from now on and just live with it. Some is better than nothing but not be on the ragged edge. This year (2022) I just want this car to go down the track without any issues. So, that means 4 gallons of MS109 with 1 Gallon of C-85. I might even use X-85 because it is slightly higher in octane. But I hate to change what has been working in the past, so it's likely C.
Tire pressures will likely be 19 and 50. Launch RPM 1500-1800 on the footbrake.
Any questions?