Street Machine

MARK BUSSCHER

- STORY JACK HO UL I HAN

MARK ‘Bushy’ Busscher landed his first win in the Carnage Outlaw Aspirated class at Drag Challenge 2019 behind the wheel of his matte-black HQ One Tonner, edging out Daniel Cassar’s ’33 Ford coupe.

Bushy made his first tilt at Drag Challenge back in 2016, campaignin­g an 11-second Adventra with problemati­c AWD gear. The Holden’s eccentric cross-track system proved to be more trouble than it was worth, spontaneou­sly applying brakes and retarding timing when it detected wheelspin.

After several mangled transfer cases and worn rotors, Bushy yanked the Adventra’s 416ci Ls3-based donk and transplant­ed it into the Tonner.

Slashing the Adventra’s best ET by a whole two seconds, the change proved enough for Bushy to take runner-up spot in Outlaw Aspirated behind Daniel Cassar in 2018. This time around, he turned the tables, taking the class win by under a second.

The Tonner’s Bushy-built powerplant is fed by a five-circuit Ray Edwards carb, sitting atop CID’S smallest available manifold. Bushy has stuck with factory heads, ported in-house. Since last year’s Drag Challenge, he’s dropped in some new pistons and upped compressio­n to 15.9:1. ETS race fuel is the engine’s tipple of choice.

In a field of cars with massive cubes, a 416ci LS is almost diminutive. However, the sheer reliabilit­y of the Tonner’s overbuilt drivetrain shone through on the endurance side of DC. Best described as bulletproo­f, the transmissi­on is a top-of-the-line Rossler Promod TH400. A “hamburger with the lot”, according to Bushy, it will comfortabl­y take up to 5500 horses. Built by Mark Williams, the diff features 40-spline axles, 4.22 gears and a diff pump. With 746hp dynoed at the wheels, the Tonner is a safe bet, with Bushy barely taking a spanner to it over the entire gruelling week. “I was really worried about fuel consumptio­n going in, but we worked out a really good tune for the road,” he said. “It got 18 litres to the hundred, which is better than my bloody tow car!”

Sensibly, Bushy and his team didn’t go crazy chasing PBS, though he did crank things up later in the week. “On Wednesday we decided we wanted to try and win by a second; we ended up with a 0.955sec margin, so that was pretty good.”

An endurance-engine builder by trade, Bushy is still considerin­g dropping his ‘good’ motor into the car. “It’s all been built to take 1500hp,” he said. “But I’ve achieved what I wanted, which was to win Outlaw Aspirated, so if I come back I might do a nitrous one.”

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