|
|
  
 
Subject: Re: Off to the track
From: <Hobbes(at)CalvinBall.com>
Subject: Re: Off to the track
Lines: 16
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 14:04:17 -0400
________________________________________________
dave wrote:
> When are you going to hit it with a 250 h.p. shot ??
The N2O is down until I find the stupid ground short and get the MSD window
switch hooked up correctly. That should happen on Wednesday. In the mean
time, I ran just over 8 seconds without the bottle. Only major mods were
how the engine breathes (B&M), how the computer works (HyperTech), and how
the tires hook up (Mickey Thompson). My theoretical best is about 7.7
seconds; with a perfect launch and a reaction time of 0.5 seconds. The
250 shot should get be down into the mid/high 6`s.
--
________________________________
Klecko`s Komrades. All the way in 2003
From: <Hobbes(at)CalvinBall.com>
Subject: Re: Off to the track
Lines: 19
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 14:13:05 -0400
________________________________________________
Ev wrote:
> Good Luck !!!
> be safe
>
> Ev
Exciting evening. Brackets were rough last night. There were some
beautiful rides, and the cool weather allowed engines to run perfectly.
There were lots of cars in the 6`s. All of the rails (NHRA Super Quick)
were in the high 4`s and low 5`s; and last night there were 5 funny cars.
I met one of the drivers, who ran a 4.08 at 179 mph. That is an amazingly
fast 1/8 mile. I got to stand around his ride and just enjoy the view for
a while - it`s always awesome to see funny cars up close and personal.
--
________________________________
Klecko`s Komrades. All the way in 2003
From: "Diode" <jeff(at)rsmail.com>
Subject: Re: Off to the track
Lines: 42
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 18:59:54 GMT
NNTP-Posting-Host: 24.47.238.100
________________________________________________
It takes some pretty big balls to race funny cars. At least the rails have
the engine sticking out behind you so when it blows up, all of the flames
and shrapnel get left behind you. In the funny cars, you`re in a closed
environment with the engine in front of you. Many years ago Shirley "Cha
Cha" Muldowny got burned pretty badly in a funny car. She never raced funny
cars again after that. They ARE awesome to look at though... Anybody else
remember the origin of the term "funny car"? 2 free pictures of dave`s "big
block" to the winner.
--
-|>- Diode -<|-
`68 L79 Coupe
`79 Triumph Bonneville
<Hobbes(at)CalvinBall.com> wrote in message
news:a9Zfb.43422$k17.15282(at)bignews5.bellsouth.net...
> Ev wrote:
> > Good Luck !!!
> > be safe
> >
> > Ev
>
> Exciting evening. Brackets were rough last night. There were some
> beautiful rides, and the cool weather allowed engines to run perfectly.
> There were lots of cars in the 6`s. All of the rails (NHRA Super Quick)
> were in the high 4`s and low 5`s; and last night there were 5 funny
cars.
> I met one of the drivers, who ran a 4.08 at 179 mph. That is an
amazingly
> fast 1/8 mile. I got to stand around his ride and just enjoy the view
for
> a while - it`s always awesome to see funny cars up close and personal.
>
> --
> ________________________________
> Klecko`s Komrades. All the way in 2003
>
>
NEXT POSTS: br> br> br>
| | |