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Old 02-22-2009, 12:40 PM   #1
ProStreet68SB
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Dave Morgan Chassis Seminar

Hi All,
I ran across this information while searching for some educattion on chassis setups, and thought it was worth passing along:

Dave Morgan Chassis Seminar

Here's your chance to improve your racing project and save money.

I've expanded the topics to include front suspensions because drag racers are beginning to understand just how important the front suspension is. All the interest has been in the rear suspension so they can hook the car up, but now they realize they have to control the car after the launch. That's when the inter-relationships between the front and rear suspensions come into play.
Adding the extra content will be tricky as the seminar is already packed with information. My plan is to tighten-up on the chassis structure presentation and to streamline the shock and spring presentation.
This is the 13th winter that I've been offering seminars to the drag racing public. My presentation is designed for older people, those who have not been to school in years. That being said, the seminar is intense so I recommend all students to get a good night's rest before the seminar and have a good breakfast before attending. A long drive before the seminar will only make students tired and then they'll begin to miss parts of the fast-moving seminar.
SETUP WORKSHOPS:
In selected locations, I'll teach racers how to setup a chassis using actual cars. Racers will get a chance to learn these techniques in a hands-on environment. This is an embrionic program so if you have questions, please call me at 567/242-9779. In the workshops we will...

* Establish corner weights with springs and ballast
* Locate the Center of Gravity
* Map Instant Centers
* Square the rearend
* Align the front end
LOCATIONS, HOSTS AND DATES:
(More dates and locations will be added)
* Denotes special Set-up Workshop
Dallas, Texas: Painless Wiring 817/455-1405 November 22
Denver, Colorado: TC Performance 720/974-0888 January 17-18 *
Lebanon, PA: Scott's Transmissions 717/273-9944 January 24
Detroit, MI: Racefab 989/692-7223 January 31
Dayton, Ohio: Kammer & Kammer 937/237-8675 February 7
Lima, Ohio: TBA 567/242-9779 February 14
Columbus, Ohio: TBA 567/242-9779 February 21
Chicago, Illinois: Alston RaceCars 847/395-3500 March 7-8 *
Norwalk, Ohio: TBA 567/242-9779 March 14
Indianapolis, Indiana: Joe Barscz Racecraft 317/892-4054 March 21
Newport News, VA.: Williams Perf. AutoWorks 757/591-7110 March 28-29 *

To Register ...
Call Dave Morgan at (567) 242-9779 or e-mail him at staaytuned@aol.com. The price is $85/person and includes the workbook. There will be a one-hour lunch break (not included in the tuition) and short breaks will be taken every hour. The seminar will run from 9am to 6pm.
Visa, Master Card and American Express accepted.

davemorganseminars.com

thought you guys might like this information possibly make our trucks just that much quicker and more consistant, just got done taking his class yesterday and it's insane the amount of information you learn, so if you can go i'd recommend that you go.
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