I love lining up against early 'vettes and Camaros/Mustangs and such during Time Trials and blowing them away, then watching them take the abuse from their buddies for getting smoked by a silly Beretta.
One guy with a beautiful Rambler/Scrambler loaded up and went home after just one run when his girlfriend/wife started laughing at him for getting his "oh-so-special-moneypit" blown away by that "thing". Sad thing is he ran 14.80 which is about right for one of those.
Can't do that on a DYNO!
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I love listening to the background voices when my wife is filming me at the track. There is usually lots of random "wtf, a cavalier???" comments which are followed by "Holy shit"! when i trap 106+.Originally posted by 01GPGT View Postthe track. i have doen both with my car and there is nothing like the rush of trapping over 100 mph and having every one just look at you with there jaws open when you pulll back into the pits
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the track. i have doen both with my car and there is nothing like the rush of trapping over 100 mph and having every one just look at you with there jaws open when you pulll back into the pits
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Drag race for sure. Even if you can't drive, or hookup you get a good idea of the HP via the trap speed. This weekend I ran CSCS and it was raining lightly, I knew it wasa going to be bad, so I didn't even heat up the slicks, I got a 3.1 sixty foot and ran 15.1 @ 117 MPH. It was a pretty funny run.
My car gets trailerd to the track, but the track is 500 miles from my house, and i usually make a weekend out of racing so I bring my truck for extra room for camping stuff, BBQ, ect.
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You're right!Originally posted by 3400-95-Modified View PostYou don't go to street nights or test and tunes with a dialy driver, Your doing a weekly race with a registered weekly running car... Different story.
Except for B'Fest nonsense, and the odd special event, I'm not beating on my car if there is no $$$ to win.
And I voted, LOL!
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You don't go to street nights or test and tunes with a dialy driver, Your doing a weekly race with a registered weekly running car... Different story.Originally posted by asylummotorsports View PostMy car gets inspected once a year by IHRA in the spring and I am issued an annual tech sticker.
It's subject to random inspections, (usually two or three times a season) but I don't have to go through tech on a weekly basis at any of the three tracks within an hour of me.
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My car gets inspected once a year by IHRA in the spring and I am issued an annual tech sticker.Originally posted by Superdave View Postthe guy that does tech inspections at my local track (25 minutes away
) remembers me and usually just checks my helmet. He's checked my battery a few times but they go really easy on FWD cars around here.. unless you drive a clunker, lol.
It's subject to random inspections, (usually two or three times a season) but I don't have to go through tech on a weekly basis at any of the three tracks within an hour of me.
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103 Miles to my nearest dragway (2hr 15min).... so for now I'll stick to the 15-20 min trip to the Dyno to see what I get next year.
Then maybe my 1 or 2 trips to the strip will produce better results since it will have a better tune and I wont be guessing....
Think about it that way
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You officially suck! 25 minutes? Seriously? damnz.
There's a gray line for things I see going to the track. You either have a clunker or a sleeper..... Most of the time they are clunkers on donkers.. Which is sad, very sad.
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the guy that does tech inspections at my local track (25 minutes away
) remembers me and usually just checks my helmet. He's checked my battery a few times but they go really easy on FWD cars around here.. unless you drive a clunker, lol.
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Lets say a part is defective. You will not know until it's shattering down the 1/4 or cutting off on the way to/from destination.Originally posted by asylummotorsports View PostTRACK FTW!!
Dynos are just a placebo for the real thing. Sort of like an inflatable girlfriend.
And what's all this extra vehicle crap?
Build it right and drive it there. I've never been stranded no matter where I have gone.
And if you can't pass a simple tech inspection then FIX THE DAMN THING!
Sometimes fixing something is not that easy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!
Hell, it is legal for the street, but it cannot pass tech at the strip. I say that is malarkey! I think they pick on FWD cars for just being FWD sometimes.
In a perfect world, yes these tidbits should be none existent, BUT the regulations are there to be enforced at the track b/c they (the officials at the track) have experienced (or should know) the repercussions of the faulty equipment. Although, sometimes, the little flaws are not really in the way to cause harm and are just influenced by rivalry differences to cause more conflict.
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TRACK FTW!!
Dynos are just a placebo for the real thing. Sort of like an inflatable girlfriend.
And what's all this extra vehicle crap?
Build it right and drive it there. I've never been stranded no matter where I have gone.
And if you can't pass a simple tech inspection then FIX THE DAMN THING!Last edited by asylummotorsports; 10-06-2009, 09:56 AM.
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HAHAHA What kinda rational is that!Originally posted by Superdave View PostTrack, it's more fun and cheaper.
Dyno's are just tuning tools, tracks are where you can actually use the power. Plus there is usually chicks at the track, not so for a dyno shop.
All seriousness, you are right in some cases. Unlike SOME PEOPLE, I actually have a 120 mile round trip to the nearest drag strip.
Figure about some rough mathematics; $6 a gallon for fuel, 15 mpg at best HWY + spent fuel at track roughly $60.00, paying for a second vehicle that is able to tow just in case (truck 15 mpg at best $2.50 a gallon [$20 bucks] ) , then a helmet rental or buy or borrow (minimum $15.00) , then being able to pass safety (no cracked wind screen, proper shields, kill switches etc etc) then admission to the strip ($30.00) .
$125.00 atleast for me to go to the drag strip.
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For a 2 hour dyno session with logging/print out and only have to drive 20 miles round trip.
$150.00 and dont need to worry about breaking down out in BFE.
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