Mike Ruth and his team at Alston Racing just debuted their new 2012 Camaro drag car. This is built on their own tube chassis with a body produced by VFN. Mike and his team have put a ton of effort into this car and it showed when they ran it for the first time at Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove, Wisconsin this week.
Simon Gough is the owner, and he flew in from England to take the car on its maiden run down the track this week. This was a great chance for him to break it in and get a good feel for how it runs. After a few test & tune runs, they had it dialed in perfectly.
We have been working with the Alston team to create their own Alston Performance Electrical System, which is a revolutionary wiring system for all types of drag cars and dragsters. It uses our rock-solid ISIS Power system with a simple bank of switches to control all of the switched functions including lights, starter solenoids, fuel pumps, water pumps, cooling fans, trans cooler fans, dash power and MSD power. Just like any of our other ISIS solutions, it offers a much simpler wiring harness with less weight and less complexity. The owner's first comment when he saw ISIS installed in the car was "Where is all of the wiring?".
As an added benefit, ISIS gives Simon's crew important diagnostic functions to help them find electrical problems right there at the track.
Here is a great video that ARS assembled showing the car at the track. It also includes a great interview with the owner of the car.
If you would like to learn more about Alston Racing's 2012 Drag Camaro package, you can reach them at www.alstonracing.com or call them directly at (847) 395-3500.
Give our technical support team a call at (847) 232-1991 to learn more about how ISIS can help you wire whatever car that you are working on.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
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