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We've run our cars in the same way, with the same configuration, for the last 10 years and no one has ever batted an eye. Now all of a sudden, while neither of us are cheating, they decide to throw us out on a glorified technicality. I very much appreciate the kind words and am looking forward to the next time I hit the track. We've had a few rain outs these past couple weeks, one for a heat index that was egregious and this coming weekend was canceled due to the forecast. So I don't know when that will be, but hopefully soon. And you can bet I'll be back here to report it at some point, win, lose, or draw.
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preach.
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Huge difference between USING a throttle stop and "having" a stop. Our local track would only make sure any delay box OR stop was disconnected AND wiring removed and that was always good enough.
Yes, I agree, you guys got screwed, more than one way. Pretty chicken ***** way to do things. And wanting to see it in writing would probably not have helped - "the race director has final say" bullcrap is what you would have heard.
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My view is that the car with "all the technology to make it work" was illegal, sorry. The argument that you don't use it just doesn't fly with me. The other car that was not wired should not have been bounced.
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Years ago I had a super-gas mustang that I would run in the Hot Rod Heritage races close to home. I ran into the throttle stop problem and disconnecting the wiring was not an option. The controller had to be completely removed from the car.
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Also, there was no universe where I could ever actually use it on purpose and still run the index, I'm simply not fast enough and all of the guys that we race with know that. But it was on the car, wired, and plumbed. Bad look either way, and like I said, I took my medicine. It just tasted like caster oil.
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Well I've busted *** all week to try to swap transmissions and converters in my Mazda but to absolutely no avail.
Monday I got the old worn out one ready to drop, Tuesday I got it out and on the ground and swapped shift levers inside the new transmission, and Wednesday (last night) my dad and I got the new transmission in the car. We ended up having to take it out a few times due to some fitment issues and had to drop the pan a few times to get the shift lever drilled out to the right location and size but eventually got everything in and squared away. Upon first fire up around 11pm last night we realized it had a catastrophic fluid leak. Through further investigation, we discovered that the case was cracked around the upper cooler line fitting. An incredibly demoralizing and deflating revelation. So now the new transmission has to come back out again so I can stuff it in a new stock case. Sadly, I won't be hitting the track with it this weekend like I'd hoped to. I posted the following on Facebook a few days ago while still in the process of getting the transmissions swapped: "It is sad to see the old one come out though. The transmission that is coming out of the car was one of the last few race transmissions my grandfather built before he died. I think it?s longevity speaks to his transmission building prowess. It?s been behind 3 different engine combinations, 5 freshen ups, 11 years of abuse and thousands of runs. Nitrous, quarter mile, hot laps, it?s seen it all and never let me down. Even now there?s nothing wrong with it besides a worn out stock pump. Never been serviced, only flushed the fluid one time a few years ago, still looks brand new. I moment of silence for the most reliable, abused transmission ever assembled." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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