First, huge thanks to all y'all for help and feedback! Truly made a big difference unlearning a bunch of crap and getting better. But, having internalized the entire contents of about 10 years of data, forum information, and developed a machine-learning algorithm to sort fact from fiction (ok, I'm lying about that), I was reminded by my son that sometimes good enough is good enough.
Pack race was actually a double pack race. I worked with my son to employ a few more things than we have in the past (better axel polishing, magnification, wheel bores, alignments, tuning board). But, what got him excited was that I let him bandsaw his own car, with dad nervously standing over his shoulder. The plan was to have him do all the steps and maybe use dd4h parts as needed (and they were nice to compare to as standards), but he just took ownership and wanted it to be his car and didn't care to spend THAT much time fixing EVERYTHING. So, that's how we rolled.
And of course he ran away with it and won by 0.04s. Questions were asked (these cars only use graphite, right?). He also trashed every other Masters car except one (guess who). He had fun with it, and that's what mattered.
What was also satisfying was seeing a kid I'd helped out last year improved as well (to 4th). Now I've got more knowledge to pass along to that family as well since I know they care.
So, my son's pushing to go all in for his final district races and build a new car with a no-holds, in-it-to-win-it attitude. (he calls John the "Utah Guru") I'm pretty sure we've left a fair chunk of speed on the table, and I'm looking forward to us finding it over the next couple of months.
ps. I'll update with pics when I get the cars back!
Pack race was actually a double pack race. I worked with my son to employ a few more things than we have in the past (better axel polishing, magnification, wheel bores, alignments, tuning board). But, what got him excited was that I let him bandsaw his own car, with dad nervously standing over his shoulder. The plan was to have him do all the steps and maybe use dd4h parts as needed (and they were nice to compare to as standards), but he just took ownership and wanted it to be his car and didn't care to spend THAT much time fixing EVERYTHING. So, that's how we rolled.
And of course he ran away with it and won by 0.04s. Questions were asked (these cars only use graphite, right?). He also trashed every other Masters car except one (guess who). He had fun with it, and that's what mattered.
What was also satisfying was seeing a kid I'd helped out last year improved as well (to 4th). Now I've got more knowledge to pass along to that family as well since I know they care.
So, my son's pushing to go all in for his final district races and build a new car with a no-holds, in-it-to-win-it attitude. (he calls John the "Utah Guru") I'm pretty sure we've left a fair chunk of speed on the table, and I'm looking forward to us finding it over the next couple of months.
ps. I'll update with pics when I get the cars back!