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Dude, I saw that thing from the bottom....
They are nice guys but that is no drag radial car...
Seeing Dusty's car in person for the first time I really must say this car is amazing, the pics don't do it justice especially when you see some of the other Radial cars that are built with almost no regard for looking like a street type of car.
Dusty,
Car looks great. Good Job making a good showing. What happened to Chads car?
You coming to Reynolds? Im slaving in the garage trying to finish my junk up before the weekend.
Thanks. You missed a kick a$$ race.
Chad's car tossed a rod during 1st round qual burnout. He had this race and 1 more next month before freshening the motor. The aluminum rod didn't make it the full season.
I don't know if I'll run my car in Reynolds. I need to put the 1.32 a/r on and test but I also got Halloween stuff going on with the kids. I don't look to spend much time in Reynolds considering I've been gone since Thursday for this race.
I hope to see yours there.
Dusty,
It was nice seeing you again man. Looks like you made a solid pass in the first round and got beat by inches? What happened to stack, he qualified but I did not see his name on the round sheets?
As prev. stated your car is the real deal as..true street car looking, etc..and you are not to far off the pace.
Wolfe had some sort of issue. Once Richie was in the burnout box they put Wolfe on the 2 minute clock. He didn't make it to staging until after Stine completed his burnout so Stine made a solo pass for the win.
Wow Dusty, sounds like you can cut a light! Based on what was posted here, it sounds in poor taste to not let Wolfe get next to Stine and race, if he was that close. We all know, everyone in the race feared him, so they found an easy way out.
I know you do not like 1/4 mile racing, but I am sure you realize you would probably have alot of these guys covered on the backend of the track with your set-up.
I did tree him but the car still would of had to run a 4.95 to beat him.
I'm sure it was the staff at Bradenton who made the call not to let Wolfe in the water box. I understood his car would not start. Once the 2 minutes were up they let Stine do his burnout. Stine was staging when I saw Wolfe round the corner so I'm sure Stine never saw what was going on behind him.
I could cover some of them but even the top nitrous guys like Bitzer, Pirez and Stine all run 150 to the 1/8th. If I covered them it wouldn't be much at all. I think I can go 187-189 with this brick which is about what a top n2o car will run.
Ya..it would be pretty close on the big end, with those guys. Look what Stine did in testing:
Congrat to Stine on a new personal best !!! - Yellow Bullet Forums
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That is only three mph and one tenth off what Wolfe did Sat. night! So who knows..
Even though the Nitrous guys can't keep up ya gotta give them the credit for trying so here's a few pics I threw in for them, the Camaro is Richie's Stine from MD and even though I looked I couldn't find Mr. Anderson.![]()
Stack had a balancer issue after the 3rd round qualifying. It was rubbing the cam drive. Don Cruz was hanging out and turning wrenches with us while we tried to figure out the issue. Thanks Don![]()
Once we got the balancer issue fixed he fired the car up but had a knocking sound coming from the oil pan. Something moved around and caused the balancer issue. It was not a constant knocking but looking back over the data logs he was down about 20# of oil pressure at the end of the run. He called it at that point.