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Billy Nees 06-30-2011 08:57 AM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Dwight, I'll spit out some "nuggets" if you'll do the same.

Dennis P Chapman 06-30-2011 09:17 AM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GarysZ24 (Post 266525)
Yeah, sad but true I guess since M/T no longer makes them. I still have one descent 20X8 inch slick, but after it wears out, I'm resigned to DOT slicks, but I suppose with them I won't have to change them at the track, since those slicks don't hold air well for more than a couple of hours. Hopefully M/T's DOT slicks have descent bite, and can run with nearly 20-24psi of air pressure? Dennis, you have any insite on that?

Gary
No I never tried them I found a new set of slicks at a speed shop in tenn last set they had. So as long as my son does need them for his car I am good for both cars for now. If you get any info on them let me know.

Michael Beard 06-30-2011 10:11 AM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Polhill told me that Avon (a sister company to M/T) makes a 19.5" road race tire.

Gary - I've run my tires down around 13psi with much more success. We tried higher pressure, but it wasn't consistent. With my "big boy" 22x8-13's, it likes 12psi. Bigger tire with a smaller rim actually gives it some sidewall to work with.

Dwight Southerland 06-30-2011 12:27 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 266551)
Dwight, I'll spit out some "nuggets" if you'll do the same.

No problem. Just be aware that my offerings will probably be of the manually-shifted variety. We might have to put some limits on this to keep people from being overwhelmed, so how about starting with three each and the three all have to be different manufacturers? Considering the extra expense of the stuff required to make a stick shift car reliable, I might have to bump the budget to $7500 for those entries, but I can throw out some automatic cars, too.

Michael Beard 06-30-2011 02:08 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Since Billy' caveat was that the body was not included in the $5K, I'd say there's a bunch of good candidates out there. It's been discussed before, but take a look at the Chevy Cobalt. These things run mid-low 16's showroom stock and 200-300# heavy (2830 min in DF/S, pretty sure I scaled ours at over 3000# at Rockingham a few years back, before we traded it in on a real car), and I'm sure there's plenty of junk to take out of them. Tires, fuel, weight, and let it eat...

Dwight Southerland 06-30-2011 03:18 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
At $5K without the cost of the car, there is a world of opportunities.

Billy Nees 06-30-2011 06:31 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Dwight, might I suggest that we keep it to rear drive, no turbos and no blowers? Want to flip to see who goes first? Should we start a new thread?

X-TECH MAN 06-30-2011 06:38 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 266674)
Dwight, might I suggest that we keep it to rear drive, no turbos and no blowers? Want to flip to see who goes first? Should we start a new thread?

X's 2 on the rear wheel drive. I will be interested in what you guys come up with. Spending $30,000 to $50,000 on a stocker dosent sound very appealing to me these days. $10,000 to around $12,000 sounds more like it. After all..... ya cant even win any class win money (except for what 3 races) these days.
P.S. How about something WITHOUT FI and a computer. I love Clayton Wrights Plymouth but have you priced a nice one lately?

Dwight Southerland 06-30-2011 06:40 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
OK. I agree on the RWD & no 'chargers. We can post them here or start a new thread; makes no difference to me. Why don't we set a time when we will have our first group of three posted? (Or would you rather go one at a time?) That way we will avoid a staging burndown.

Paul Wong 06-30-2011 06:43 PM

Re: Where are the lower class cars?
 
Im sure some of the combos will require g rated tires on your open trailer. Im all for another U/SA war. There are plenty of good slow combos left. Im still not sure if anything will run with Mr Shaw's cadillac without good money put into it.


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