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GarysZ24 12-07-2010 07:40 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Beard (Post 226196)
I hear ya, bud. I'm 150# heavy for D, and I'm NOT over 500# to get to E. That is just ludicrous. There needs to be 1-2 more weight breaks in there. Funny how it's ok to combine sticks and autos and spread the weight breaks in FWD but it's not good enough for anyone else. :rolleyes: Sure don't expect them to fix it, since they already "fixed it" years ago. :rolleyes: They're probably not even wondering "Gee, I wonder why there aren't as many FWD cars out there any more?"

Hey Mike, that's a bummer that your car is 150lbs heavy for D (I don't feel bad anymore for my car being 95lbs heavy). :(

I'm sure several cars are not racing much nowadays due to those "weight break" changes, but my case is more insufficient funding for racing than anything. My Cavalier's been ready willing and able to do some racing, however my back pocket has said "I DON'T THINK SO GARY"! Living here in Arizona, if you weren't ready to go racing in February/March (for the 2nats & 2divs that are close to home), then you better have lots of time and dough in your hands for the much longer tows to Sonoma & those D6 tracks, Denver (Bandimere Speedway), and/or Dallas...which I didn't, thus why I was a "one and done(er) this year... :(

I wish you and Steve (heck all of the fwd stocker racers) well next year, and if things keep progressing as they are now, I'll be back next year (at least to run 3div.'s like '07, or hopefully a full 5 like '08)??? :)

art leong 12-07-2010 07:52 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by X-TECH MAN (Post 226504)
Oh come on Art......At least you can control your own index for the most part. Just eat more and short shift it. At least your not in AA, A, or B stock with a 1970/71 Hemi Challenger with the new stuff..

Terry I built a car to race it. I got rid of a car that could run 2 seconds under while being 450 pounds heavy.
The point is it's not fun to worry about the finish line every time you go down the track.
As far as the older cars go now it's just a bracket race plain and simple. They punish skill and engineering.
Now the new cars will probably be flipping coins to see which one wins. And the old style cars won't have a prayer. But the crybabies should be proud.

Michael Beard 12-07-2010 10:34 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GarysZ24 (Post 226507)
Hey Mike, that's a bummer that your car is 150lbs heavy for D (I don't feel bad anymore for my car being 95lbs heavy).

It *was* 150# heavy, now ~240# heavy since we just got 5HP back... but the new wheels and tires in the back should get me back to 205# heavy... :rolleyes: Back to back testing should give us some real numbers on what rotational weight is worth in these cars. It probably won't be until the end of January, but anyone want to guess what 35# of rotating weight (mostly off the back tires) will be worth in E.T.? I've read anything from 1.5 to 10x the static weight. My previous calculation show about 1# = .003 even in the 1/8th mile... I'm guessing the new wheel & tire combo will be worth .25.... could there be a high 14-sec run in the Turismo's future?

DonatoEng 12-07-2010 10:55 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
Rule of thumb, 1# rotation to about 8.5# static.

GarysZ24 12-07-2010 11:21 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Beard (Post 226569)
It *was* 150# heavy, now ~240# heavy since we just got 5HP back... but the new wheels and tires in the back should get me back to 205# heavy... :rolleyes: Back to back testing should give us some real numbers on what rotational weight is worth in these cars. It probably won't be until the end of January, but anyone want to guess what 35# of rotating weight (mostly off the back tires) will be worth in E.T.? I've read anything from 1.5 to 10x the static weight. My previous calculation show about 1# = .003 even in the 1/8th mile... I'm guessing the new wheel & tire combo will be worth .25.... could there be a high 14-sec run in the Turismo's future?

Sorry Mike, I focused solely on post #13 instead of #15 as well (which makes it more of a bummer for you too) :( . I hope that testing yields some very positive results for you and your Turismo! :)

Steve Polhill 12-08-2010 12:36 AM

Re: FWD classes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by art leong (Post 226514)
Terry I built a car to race it. I got rid of a car that could run 2 seconds under while being 450 pounds heavy.
The point is it's not fun to worry about the finish line every time you go down the track.
As far as the older cars go now it's just a bracket race plain and simple. They punish skill and engineering.
Now the new cars will probably be flipping coins to see which one wins. And the old style cars won't have a prayer. But the crybabies should be proud.

Art I couldn't sgree more. It's just not fun to be worried about getting HP everytime you go down the track. Give me a 6 tenths under car and run it like you stole it.

art leong 12-08-2010 10:35 AM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by Steve Polhill (Post 226588)
Art I couldn't sgree more. It's just not fun to be worried about getting HP everytime you go down the track. Give me a 6 tenths under car and run it like you stole it.

Steve with this afhs nhra has the tools to convert all sportsman to brackets.
No reason to spend money, no reason to work hard. And most of all no reason to tear anyone down. Because going that slow they "must" all be legal.

Dennis P Chapman 12-08-2010 11:00 AM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by art leong (Post 226630)
Steve with this afhs nhra has the tools to convert all sportsman to brackets.
No reason to spend money, no reason to work hard. And most of all no reason to tear anyone down. Because going that slow they "must" all be legal.

Very true Art will have to see.

Michael Beard 12-08-2010 02:31 PM

Re: FWD classes
 
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Originally Posted by Steve Polhill (Post 226588)
Art I couldn't sgree more. It's just not fun to be worried about getting HP everytime you go down the track. Give me a 6 tenths under car and run it like you stole it.

So put the car in DF/S, and you can work on it to your heart's content... welcome aboard! :D

Steve Polhill 12-08-2010 08:37 PM

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Mike

I work on this car constantly. But I am stuck, the limiting point on this car is the carb. IT"S WAY TOO SMALL.. I can pick up over 4 tenths by putting on a bigger carb. I just don't know how much faster I can make the car.


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