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Barney B 01-15-2009 08:19 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
"while I hammered the brakes to slow down to a 9.95"

JJ you ment to say you pushed softly on your brake pedal:)

BB

Mark Schmidt 01-15-2009 09:14 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
That's funny...I've raced JJ, he definitely meant slammed the brakes.

CBS 01-15-2009 10:43 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
You mean you guys hit the brakes before the finish line.....?????

now I get it....

S/G 386N 01-15-2009 11:56 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barney B (Post 100230)
"while I hammered the brakes to slow down to a 9.95"

JJ you ment to say you pushed softly on your brake pedal:)

BB

If that's how you would like it worded, sounds good to me. http://www.ls2.com/forums/images/smi...iggthumpup.gif

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Schmidt (Post 100241)
That's funny...I've raced JJ, he definitely meant slammed the brakes.

Hey now, I'm not my dad. He actually has locked them up on the top end before.

SSTHottie1236 01-15-2009 04:27 PM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
I'm gonna go against the grain here and say that being 9.90 at 170 (or even 165) isn't completely all it's cracked up to be from my experience.
I'm one of the higher speed cars in Super Street. When I decided (=Dad let me) run Super Gas in 2008, I was now one of the slower cars in the class. I ran 7 races in SST and 5 races in SG. I won more rounds in SG in 2 fewer races. Why? The car performed great with only a half a second of stop. In one weekend, I had all 8 or 9 runs within 9.88 and 9.93. I wish I could get that consistency in SST and I used to blame the car but it seems like having so much time in the stop made it inconsistent. So I'm not saying that going 9.90 at 170 is a stupid idea but the other extreme isn't all bad.

Kelli
1236 S/ST
1836 S/G

bighead 01-15-2009 04:55 PM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CBS (Post 100252)
You mean you guys hit the brakes before the finish line.....?????

now I get it....

Hey Rock:

Ya'll snowed in up there? Send me some pics....

Bighead

CBS 01-15-2009 05:46 PM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
minus 5 this morning........I'm frozen....

lazrcng 01-15-2009 08:27 PM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
It's shrinkage cold here!

Barney B 01-16-2009 06:23 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
5:40am -12 right now:(
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John Moore 01-16-2009 07:13 AM

Re: Speeds in S/G
 
Ryan Dillman
There should not be any reason Why you can not run your tank in the back of your roadster and use an electric pump with an alcohol carburetor.
We have done so.
Components are MagnaFuel pro Star 500 Pump 12 AN to the Pump, 10 AN sized line all the way to the Large two port MagnaFuel regulator,regulated at 6.5 psi Max into 8AN size to a 1050 George Rupert prepared 1050 Dominator.
Your roadster is probably a little bit lighter than we are and there should not be any problems. You'll like the extra torque from using alcohol and the cooling of the motor is lovely. Just follow everything that George Rupert tells you to do. Mainly don't mess with the carburetor unless you call him first. He is a real good man.


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