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Posted by 93 hatch (Member # 8100) on :
 
Who's going?
 
Posted by gregvan30 (Member # 8298) on :
 
see u there, joe and i leaving 7am. do to op eration on rotator-cup i can't drive and Joe is going to. He hasn't driven since Pinks 2010
 
Posted by SL302 (Member # 9218) on :
 
what time does it end??
 
Posted by Flatline (Member # 12081) on :
 
pretty good turn out today. Went with my son to watch everyone race. Had a great time, Blew a header gasket on the way home.

Lots of fast cars today. I noticed there were a bunch of street cars struttin their stuff. Good to see people wrenching on their daily drivers and laying down some rubber.
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
It was cool to see all the Fords, but combining this event with the Jr Dragsters was a big mistake. I was unaware that the Jr Dragsters would be racing all day. That added to a lot of waiting around and I think it hurt traction.

I only had one decent 60ft and that was when the Jr Dragsters stayed off the track for a while and we put more cars down the track without a break and it stayed hot. My 60fts were way off from Sonoma's Wednesday night prep, which is not nearly as good as their weekend prep.

Anyway, it was a good idea, but I just wish that when they do a Ford or Mustang event, they would dedicate the track to only that event. We had planned on doing some grudge runs after we got eliminated in Hot Rod, but we had already been there so long waiting around for JR's, that we just wanted to get home after the 3rd round of Hot Rod.

I was happy that I took out the Pinto drag car and the 67 Fastback drag car on huge slicks with my 5-speed street car on DOT tires, but I spun too much against the Falcon drag car in the 3rd round. It was fun and challenging running against the 10 second open header drag cars. That will take some getting used to.
 
Posted by Stangler (Member # 12181) on :
 
I agree, the Jr's were too much, and the fact that they ran 2 races that day... we started 1st round at 3:30pm.... Crazy day...

Hot Rod runner up, WOOT!

Nate
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
Congrats!

Which car were you in and which car won?
 
Posted by Stangler (Member # 12181) on :
 
I was in the Red 88 coupe with the turbo. A guy in a red early mustang won. He was part of team Sac. Really nice guy. It was a great day.

Nate
 
Posted by vortek01gt (Member # 10149) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
It was cool to see all the Fords, but combining this event with the Jr Dragsters was a big mistake. I was unaware that the Jr Dragsters would be racing all day. That added to a lot of waiting around and I think it hurt traction.

I only had one decent 60ft and that was when the Jr Dragsters stayed off the track for a while and we put more cars down the track without a break and it stayed hot. My 60fts were way off from Sonoma's Wednesday night prep, which is not nearly as good as their weekend prep.

Anyway, it was a good idea, but I just wish that when they do a Ford or Mustang event, they would dedicate the track to only that event. We had planned on doing some grudge runs after we got eliminated in Hot Rod, but we had already been there so long waiting around for JR's, that we just wanted to get home after the 3rd round of Hot Rod.

I was happy that I took out the Pinto drag car and the 67 Fastback drag car on huge slicks with my 5-speed street car on DOT tires, but I spun too much against the Falcon drag car in the 3rd round. It was fun and challenging running against the 10 second open header drag cars. That will take some getting used to.

Ya i couldn't get a good 60ft all day long either. There were sooo many of them racing too. when they were handing out trophys at the end there was like 4-5 cars and about 15 junior dragsters.

It was a long day but still alot of fun. I took the win in the stick shift class........even tho there were only 3 cars in that class a win is a win!
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Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
Nice!!

Damn, I should have done that one. After going under 11.41 and 11.46 with my 4.1" blower pulley which gives me 6psi, I slowed it down so I wouldn't piss them off by going under 11.50. I backed the timing down to only 17 degrees total from 4000rpm and up and that put me right where your dial in is in the photo. We would have had a great heads-up race!!
 
Posted by 93 hatch (Member # 8100) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Stangler:
I was in the Red 88 coupe with the turbo. A guy in a red early mustang won. He was part of team Sac. Really nice guy. It was a great day.

Nate

We ran in the 3rd round & i broke out by .004.mine is the white 93 hatch
 
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by vortek01gt:
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
It was cool to see all the Fords, but combining this event with the Jr Dragsters was a big mistake. I was unaware that the Jr Dragsters would be racing all day. That added to a lot of waiting around and I think it hurt traction.

I only had one decent 60ft and that was when the Jr Dragsters stayed off the track for a while and we put more cars down the track without a break and it stayed hot. My 60fts were way off from Sonoma's Wednesday night prep, which is not nearly as good as their weekend prep.

Anyway, it was a good idea, but I just wish that when they do a Ford or Mustang event, they would dedicate the track to only that event. We had planned on doing some grudge runs after we got eliminated in Hot Rod, but we had already been there so long waiting around for JR's, that we just wanted to get home after the 3rd round of Hot Rod.

I was happy that I took out the Pinto drag car and the 67 Fastback drag car on huge slicks with my 5-speed street car on DOT tires, but I spun too much against the Falcon drag car in the 3rd round. It was fun and challenging running against the 10 second open header drag cars. That will take some getting used to.

Ya i couldn't get a good 60ft all day long either. There were sooo many of them racing too. when they were handing out trophys at the end there was like 4-5 cars and about 15 junior dragsters.

It was a long day but still alot of fun. I took the win in the stick shift class........even tho there were only 3 cars in that class a win is a win!
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i was on my way out there to race in that class, one hood pin decided to break right when i headed out so i turned around...so pissed i didnt make it
 
Posted by Stangler (Member # 12181) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 93 hatch:
quote:
Originally posted by Stangler:
I was in the Red 88 coupe with the turbo. A guy in a red early mustang won. He was part of team Sac. Really nice guy. It was a great day.

Nate

We ran in the 3rd round & i broke out by .004.mine is the white 93 hatch
That was a tight race. Nice to meet ya, great lookin car!
 
Posted by ItzStock (Member # 9665) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:


I was happy that I took out the Pinto drag car and the 67 Fastback drag car on huge slicks with my 5-speed street car on DOT tires, but I spun too much against the Falcon drag car in the 3rd round. It was fun and challenging running against the 10 second open header drag cars. That will take some getting used to.

What car were you in? Got a Pic?
 
Posted by tgarlock (Member # 8645) on :
 
It was a fun day for sure. Glad I decided to go. I ended up winning the "street muscle" class in my 2002 Lightning. Still looking for a mustang to go racing with a little more often in though.
 
Posted by vortek01gt (Member # 10149) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by tgarlock:
It was a fun day for sure. Glad I decided to go. I ended up winning the "street muscle" class in my 2002 Lightning. Still looking for a mustang to go racing with a little more often in though.

congras on the win man! nice to be able to put a face to your screen name. Super nice truck! nice talkin to ya....true blue ftw [patriot]

[ 2013-04-15, 08:59 PM: Message edited by: vortek01gt ]
 
Posted by vortek01gt (Member # 10149) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Nice!!

Damn, I should have done that one. After going under 11.41 and 11.46 with my 4.1" blower pulley which gives me 6psi, I slowed it down so I wouldn't piss them off by going under 11.50. I backed the timing down to only 17 degrees total from 4000rpm and up and that put me right where your dial in is in the photo. We would have had a great heads-up race!!

Ya i actually thought the stick shift class was a heads up category, but i was wrong. I wanted the car to go faster but oh well, cant argue with consistency. ran 11.92 four times in a row
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
It was supposed to be a heads-up class, according to the flyer, which really didn't make any sense at all. Anyway, I figured I'd throw in the extra $15 for a shot at the money.

ItzStock, mine was the Reef Blue (looks green)93 Hatch on stock Pony's.
 
Posted by ItzStock (Member # 9665) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:

ItzStock, mine was the Reef Blue (looks green)93 Hatch on stock Pony's.

Oh OK. I was wondering if yours was the tubbed purple hatch. Curious what that Guy had.
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
Nope, this is it. Sorry, they're from the wrong event.

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Posted by Brandonn (Member # 632) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
It was supposed to be a heads-up class, according to the flyer, which really didn't make any sense at all. Anyway, I figured I'd throw in the extra $15 for a shot at the money.

ItzStock, mine was the Reef Blue (looks green)93 Hatch on stock Pony's.

It was supposed to be a heads up pot class, but with only 3 cars in it we jsut made it a braket class
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
Like I said in the original message about this event when someone suggested a manual trans class, it is not competitive and is pretty much pointless to make it heads-up. I would only enter it if I had my cage in and could run in the 10's and I still wouldn't expect to win. Nobody would enter the class after they see a car with big slicks and a turbo show up, so you know the class would be extremely small.
 
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Like I said in the original message about this event when someone suggested a manual trans class, it is not competitive and is pretty much pointless to make it heads-up. I would only enter it if I had my cage in and could run in the 10's and I still wouldn't expect to win. Nobody would enter the class after they see a car with big slicks and a turbo show up, so you know the class would be extremely small.

thats the best part of a heads up manual class! never know whats going to happen..pissed i couldnt make it
 
Posted by Brandonn (Member # 632) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Like I said in the original message about this event when someone suggested a manual trans class, it is not competitive and is pretty much pointless to make it heads-up. I would only enter it if I had my cage in and could run in the 10's and I still wouldn't expect to win. Nobody would enter the class after they see a car with big slicks and a turbo show up, so you know the class would be extremely small.

The ruels im working on for the next even, some time in september, are late model, one power adder and no bigger than a 28x10.5 stick shift class, heads up pro tree.
 
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Brandonn:
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Like I said in the original message about this event when someone suggested a manual trans class, it is not competitive and is pretty much pointless to make it heads-up. I would only enter it if I had my cage in and could run in the 10's and I still wouldn't expect to win. Nobody would enter the class after they see a car with big slicks and a turbo show up, so you know the class would be extremely small.

The ruels im working on for the next even, some time in september, are late model, one power adder and no bigger than a 28x10.5 stick shift class, heads up pro tree.
and full glass, w/ registration and insurance lol
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
That might be fun if I get the cage in and can then double my boost and run it out. Yes, registration would be good. And you have to drive it there! DOT tires. A pro tree in the car is tough. How about a 5 tenths pro tree? I always thought that would be a fun one in the car. Deep staging allowed?
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Brandonn:
The ruels im working on for the next even, some time in september, are late model, one power adder and no bigger than a 28x10.5 stick shift class, heads up pro tree. [/QB][/QUOTE]

You would have to make sure that there aren't so many rules that you only get 5 cars in the class. Also, if they are DOT tires then you better let it go to 11.5, since most 17" drag radials and 17" ET Street bias ply's are 275's or 11.50's.
 
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on :
 
were on the same page..although i just got rid of my dot tires..
 
Posted by Luke87GT (Member # 21) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Nope, this is it. Sorry, they're from the wrong event.

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I remember watching this car race at Sear's Point in the 90s back when I was a regular there! Stock motored 13's on Mcrearys sound familiar? [Big Grin]
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
Yep, that was me! McCreary's on 10 holes. Those tires sucked! Glen with the green 67 428 4 spd Fastback told me to get those. They weren't much better than my street tires. I bought the car in 95 and have been racing it every since. It ran 14.51 @ 94mph the first night out bone stock. That was a long time and many mods ago!!
 
Posted by Luke87GT (Member # 21) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Glen with the green 67 428 4 spd Fastback told me to get those.

What ever happened to Glen? I really liked his green fastback but didn't see him out there after the 90's.

[ 2013-04-27, 08:42 AM: Message edited by: Luke87GT ]
 
Posted by need-a-cage (Member # 5415) on :
 
He moved to Idaho I believe. I am pretty sure that my dad said that he saw his name in National Dragster last year for being the track champion there.
 
Posted by hidnn.o.s. (Member # 1219) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
my dad said that he saw his name in National Dragster last year for being the track champion there.

Should be a shock to no one [Wink] He was always a good all around guy!
 
Posted by 302n/a (Member # 1465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Luke87GT:
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Glen with the green 67 428 4 spd Fastback told me to get those.

What ever happened to Glen? I really liked his green fastback but didn't see him out there after the 90's.
yea i remember glen he was there every wednsday the stick shift fastback nice guy.I wonder what happened to junior he drove a 99-01 cobra he was there alot back in the day as well
 
Posted by warhorse58gt (Member # 7702) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by need-a-cage:
Yep, that was me! McCreary's on 10 holes. Those tires sucked! Glen with the green 67 428 4 spd Fastback told me to get those. They weren't much better than my street tires. I bought the car in 95 and have been racing it every since. It ran 14.51 @ 94mph the first night out bone stock. That was a long time and many mods ago!!

Those tires aren't that bad. They are dirt track tires, but work ok on the street. I used to run them way back in the day, before there were 30+ dr's on the market. Used to be called American racers. They were the sleeper tires back in the 90"s. You didn't have choices, it was either a full slick or cheater slick. You could show up on McCreary's and all most know one had a clue. Today we are spoiled on the choices of tire brand and sizes. Nice look hot rod you got there.

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