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Nitrous leak ends Troy Coughlin's weekend early (NHRA/JEGS)

Nitrous leak ends Troy Coughlin's weekend early
 
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 6) – It takes every part and piece on a race car to  
work in concert for a driver to turn the win light on. When a weak link 
breaks,  it can ruin an otherwise bright race weekend.
 
For Troy Coughlin, driver of the JEGS.com Camaro in the get Screened  
America Pro Mod Series, a relatively inexpensive part in his car's nitrous  
injection system handcuffed him during the first round of eliminations at the  
Mac Tools U.S. Nationals on Sunday.
 
"We had a good hot rod all weekend," Coughlin said. "We were a top half  
player then we had a problem with the nitrous."
 
Coughlin was the No. 4 qualifier with a best pass of 5.928 seconds at  
238.51 mph and faced Joe Baker in the first round of eliminations.
 
The car's nitrous system (where the Camaro gets its horsepower boost) had a 
 leak that Coughlin and crew thought had been repaired. When Coughlin went 
to do  his burnout, he noticed right away that there was still an issue.
 
"I could hear it hissing," Coughlin said. "I radioed the team right away,  
and thank goodness these guys race nitrous cars themselves. The shut the 
bottles  down right away, so we didn't waste the nitrous. We went to the 
starting line  with less pressure in the engine than we wanted."
 
That missing element caused a chain reaction of power loss. The rear tires  
didn’t get enough spin to get the car going straight, and Coughlin lurched t
o  the left off the hit and Baker drove away to the victory with a pass of 
6.006  seconds at 236.17 mph. Coughlin limped across with a run of 9.921 at 
90.03  mph.
 
"If we would have had another 200 or 300 pounds of pressure in the engine,  
we would have gone straight," Coughlin said. "We just need to jiggle with 
some  of the inexpensive items in this thing and figure out where the problem 
 lies.
 
"There's a piece that still has a problem, and we're going to backtrack and 
 check every line, fitting and end to make sure it's all right before we 
get to  the next race."
 
Up next for Coughlin and his JEGS.com Camaro is the third annual O'Reilly  
Auto Parts NHRA Nationals on Sept. 16-19 from zMax Dragway outside  
Charlotte.
 

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