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round four: Duell and Ficacci heads-up. This should be good.
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We might see some of what the 6.1 can really do.
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......good for Duell, but that's about it.
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Rumor has it he is holding .25 hundreds.............we'll see tommorrow! |
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I ran him [Duell] at the end of the year at Bowling Green in a combo race and he went 9.70 in A/SA. This was during eliminations. He broke out trying to catch me.
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Go Doug go! :D
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Hopefully this week-end will be a repeat of the TV reality show, "LAST DRIVER STANDING".
Oh, by the way, Doug won that one! |
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Round four, not close.
Doug to next round. |
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Congratulations to everyone who competes!
Safe racing to you all! And special congratulations to Doug! David The New Hemi Guy ________ Shower Xxx |
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Wow, that race sure was a squeaker! :rolleyes:
-Toby |
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Raining there right now...Interrupted the eliminations...
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I had to take a shot so I tried some things and it slowed the car up. Doug made a good pass, and beat me.
Going back to Nitro Joes stats through 2006, I've always had a car in the top 10 in either A or B so I think my car runs pretty decent. I never had a heads up race where I didn't feel I had a legitimate shot, until today. I don't fault Doug or anyone who races a CJ or a Challenger. I do however put the onus on NHRA to factor these cars correctly, and they have failed miserably. To watch a car in your same class ride the break pedal from the 1000' mark all the way to the finish line is discouraging and a slap in the face. This may sound like sour grapes to some, but for those who have put the time, effort and money into your cars as I have and to be mitigated to a middle of the pack car by the swipe of a pen, I'm sure you can relate. |
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Dave, that's not sour grapes just a true statement.
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Dave, that's just calling a spade a spade. 9.87@125 is rediculous. If that was all out and the mph reflected it, that would be one thing. Hey NHRA, thanks for legalizing a super stock/modified motor
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Well said! You gave it a good run, and when you just do it, anything can happen...
The Drap Pak Challengers arent going to win all of their races... But now we will have to wait until Monday for the the rest of the story, as it has been postponed by the rain. David The New Hemi Guy |
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That's a pretty bold statement. Are you sure you want to go out on a limb like that? LOL. Nobody wins all their races in a dial-in format. What percentage of heads-up races do you think the new DPs will win? As long as they don't break, red light or have to run a new Mustang, I bet they will win at least 95% of their heads-up races. -Toby |
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Sort of like if nobody was quicker than you, you would always be number 1 qualifier. |
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OK, how about this: I bet the DPs will win at least 90% of their heads-up races and the new Mustangs will win at least 95% of their heads-up races. Anybody want any of that action? :) -Toby |
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I think it might be more like 95% for the DPs if it wasnt for us.
But some day, we may actually get to an elimination run...So far our best is to qualify, and then break. But if we get there, then your numbers might not be so safe.... David The New Hemi Guy |
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Dave that is well said. Thanks to NHRA you never had a chance, and you have a Great Car. What car can beat one of these new DP or CJ? Defrank, Hawk, Shaul, Corda, Wilkes, West, Wann, Cooter, Boudreau, Boburka, Sorensen, Latino, Pendarvis, Russo, Koppein, Barton??? By the time they get them factored to where they need to be, I'll be dead! And I'm only 39 and holding!
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Do you remember 39 ?????????? Hammer |
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Larry, How have you been married for 40 and be 39 but thats OK I think we're about the same age. Maybe NHRA uses your calculator for HP factoring LOL!!!!!
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1778 Joe Santangelo E5 ****WINNER**** 0.021 10.655 120.44 C/SA Dial: 10.63 (+/-): 0.025 350 Doug Duell 0.068 9.925 134.19 A/SA Dial: 9.92 (+/-): 0.005 |
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Fug there goes another 500 bucks I bet on Doug....lol....
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The 08 CJ Can only run AA now. We plan on running the 5.7 to its natural home and I believe that to be B, just an uneducated guess. But were not running 1000 footers, or planning on pulling it in anyway. I know 2 others out there, Doug who has been mentioned and Irv Johns, well I really dont see either one of them laying down. Im not being a prick Im being serious when I ask this, what timeframe would be acceptable to see the HP rated up and to what ? Im curious its a question Ive never asked, I hear that the HP is unfair, etc. but noone I have seen gave and answer to what they think it should be. |
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5.7L should be, at minimum, 385. 5.9L should be around 350. CJ's should be 450+. This is just my own personal opinion based on what (little) I do know about the engines and their respective performances. I think the cars would still be competitive at these ratings, but not dominant like they are now. BTW, Drooze I have no doubt that you'll run the car out every pass. |
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WAaaaaY soft on the CJ
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A rating of 475 would put them about 300 lbs over where they are now. That would level the field but still give them SOME room to show what they're holding back. It's a start anyway. |
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What criteria would you consider the basis of comparison between engines? Ignore the supercharged cars (though I know you can't).
Say that the baseline for A/SA is the 69 427 Camaro. NHRA ratings are 425HP with OEM heads and 435HP with aftermarket heads. This calculates to an NHRA rated HP/cu in ratio of 0.995 and 1.019 respectively. Now the 6.1L - 370 cu in / 385 HP current rating. This translates to a ratio of 1.041 Per the intial factoring this would indicate that the 6.1L engine should produce a ratio of 1.02 times the power of the 427 or 2% more power per cu in displacement than the combo that has been developed for 40 years. Since the 6.1L is blowing the doors off the Camaro's we know this number is higher. I am sure it is true do to better cylinder heads, intake manifold and much larger TB. If there were proportional restrictions made for head port size (well out of NHRA's control since this is base engine design) and TB sizing (something NHRA could have regulated) then these engines could have been more equal from the onset. Bumping this engine all the way to 415 or 425 HP - may be a little harsh, saying that they will outperform the capabilities of the developed combination by 12-15% at their introduction but again there is far too little data to support it not being true either. Not having any data on the combustion chamber efficiencies, pressure drop measured in the ports/intake, its hard to say what the proper ratio of power output per cu in should be when comparing the two different engines. Again there are many software packages that could take data that is already required for blueprinting these engines with a few extra data points for head flows, etc and evaluate the power potential of the new engines and then properly scale them to align to the established combinations. |
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