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I watched my Allstars loss a few times in slow motion . Jeff got the stripe by .006 ! On the video (from tv) I saw that he had it by half a tire (both of us tripping the beams with the tires). It looks to me that the nose of Sal's car tripped the beams but Pete's tire did . |
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I guess this proves the effectiveness of the so-called "stripe taker".....
Do you guys really want the timing system messed with in the middle of a race? Say it gets looked at after a couple of time runs and determined a fix is needed before elims....I guess you would have to give everyone 1 more time shot? It's a pretty crappy and touchy situation. I am interested in how the timing system is prepared before each event, is the height and distance between the beams checked at both ends each race? Are the dimensions of the projected beam measured? Are the lenses cleaned at the beginning of each day? Is the resistance checked? man I hate computers.... -steve |
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All very good questions. Working on the timing system could be compared to every day maintenance on our race cars. If something is broke, fix it, even between rounds. There is no perfect answer to your question, we can only hope that during a race if there appears to be an electronics glitz/glitch?, that we as racers would have the oppurtunity to present some credible evidence that there may be a problem. I felt helpless last weekend and thought my stuff was broke. The track and electronics should be maintained and checked and verified every morning before any car goes down the track, but if everyhing "seems" ok then why check it? Nothing frustates me more than testing Thursday before an event, only to find out they changed the roll out or reaction time compensation Friday morning. Bighead |
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At National events both NHRA and IHRA we Compulink are under contract to be on site for the event for the event. This includes coming in 2 days prior to the event and doing what we call a track tune-up.
This includes but is not limmited to: removing, cleaning, repairing, testing and re-seting all IRs. Fininsh line hights are set, start line roll-out measued set and equalized lane to lane. Go through all wiring and compents, update and check CPU programs and files. Every morning after the track is sprayed IrRs and reflectors are cleaned. A start line IR can look just fine when tested and while setting roll out. If it is getting weak it is some times hard to detect until cars are showing bad times, sometimes Iam lucky and when they get weak it shows in the roll-out test, but many times it doesnt appear until the vibration of the car is inclded into the process. Antime your at a National event and want to join me at 5:30 am as I clean and check the roll-out come out (just bring doughnuts or muffins, LOL) Jeff Foster Compulink |
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I will be out there Saturday morning at Norwalk. I would like to see how the prep is done and see how the roll out works. Do you want coffee too? Everyone knows i will bring the Doughnuts!!! For i am the Doughboy! Thanks |
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Doughboy! You Rock! Where's the Crown Royal!!!
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Thanks for the update Jeff....I suspect the starting line photo cells were suspect in Joliet ...I bet they are difficult to detect....I wonder if the manufacturer has a testing method for the strength of the eye...and if that could be added to your morning routine..maybe some sort of hand held receiver that could be held in front of the eye with a meter on it...so it checked the strength and diameter at distance...I guess it still wouldn't add the car vibrations....(Craig Anderson's big power engines probably made it worse) ..Compulink is still the best in our book.....we have had a few isolated incidents...but nothing compared to the other brand....I think, in the future we will be more aware of what can happen and who can fix it....
Now can we get back to that Erks-Fuqua race....can't we get that one reversed.....JK Ronnie... CBS |
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Don I take major offence to that! I hide nothing, everyone gets there timeslip with all their info and they are the only one who knows if it wrong or not. If a racer sees a problem with his times and bring his time slips to me to show me I can do the the math and pull sheet to look at others.
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Jeff, I wouldn't be offended. Everyone would like to think that NHRA is doing everything possible to ensure a proper set up and forget that nothing is perfect. We work very hard to make our cars work their best and when something doesn't seem right we first blame ourselves and mechanics. To find out it is something with track set up (maybe) we feel robbed. By then it's to late, NHRA isn't going to give us re-runs if we figure it out after the fact.
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