Ted A. said:Is this a typo??
Nope Ted, not a typo.....Pretty dam close to pump gas boost....

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BobbyBuick said:that was not a tsm car that was Steve Hughes with a 9.41@141 and 1.29 short time.His car was rockin.Congrates to Him on runner up ,Walt Judy on winner of his bracket and Shane Dillinger for his win How does he do that!
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BobbyBuick said:that was not a tsm car that was Steve Hughes with a 9.41@141 and 1.29 short time.His car was rockin.Congrates to Him on runner up ,Walt Judy on winner of his bracket and Shane Dillinger for his win How does he do that!
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BobbyBuick said:that was not a tsm car that was Steve Hughes with a 9.41@141 and 1.29 short time.His car was rockin.Congrates to Him on runner up ,Walt Judy on winner of his bracket and Shane Dillinger for his win How does he do that!
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GRNDNL said:Nope Ted, not a typo.....Pretty dam close to pump gas boost....![]()
I agree that is a good idea on the alky injection and DRs. Of course that's how I set up my carHRpartsNstuff said:Yep, you said it!
I would like to see a drag radial class & sealed tanks of 92 gas like Car Craft does to make it interesting. Now THAT'S a true street class IMO. That makes the cars more likely to be actually driven on the street. How many hands for TSM cars driven to cruise in's or to work a couple days a week??? Fun to watch em all though
PS- You TSM guys need to lobby for Alcohol inj & other products that were designed for STREET use to be legal in TSM. Otherwise, why call it Turbo STREET Modified???? Besides, might lower EGT's & save a piston here & there & keep em together longer & less down time. Make a certain size tank limit to keep people from trying to bend the rules too farJust an idea...
Opening the rules up to street power enhancers (whether we all think they work or not) provokes us manufacturers to think up new ideas to try & market them. This keeps us going faster with class each year. Outlawing things that are designed for street cars or are commonly used on street cars IMO stunts the growth of the class & products available. How about other intercooler methods as long as ice or other components are NOT added to the car between runs??I like the idea of adding chutes, makes it safer, even if it is a little away from the "street" look the Buicks go for. More of a "Pro-Street" look, but good idea! Haven't heard on bigger downpipes (like Jason's), but why not! I always felt left out when I had my home-made 4" DP, before the 3-1/2" ones were even thought about. Put some of the competition back into the ingenuity of the racers to make up stuff that makes the cars go faster & safer! Not just who has the deepest wallet, or comes down to tuning experience, etc. That just makes it a pro-stock type setup where one day soon the bulk of the cars will be within a few tenths running the same stuff. Course many fast cars will break the weak links, leaving room for slower cars to get in the field. Just some thoughts from my bench racing perspective
Sorry, just realized how long this was & off topic, just trying to help.
GRNDNL said:Nope Ted, not a typo.....Pretty dam close to pump gas boost....![]()
HRpartsNstuff said:The guy with the blue Chevelle on our catalog/website that did a lot of swaybar testing for us runs pump gas. He runs fastest with 89 octane! .
72firebird said:No the guy is standing on a slight hill. That's nothing compared to a few runs before it when he launched on 20psi instead of his normal 15. That was possibly like 4 or 5 feet or just below the stage lights on the tree.
QKRNYRS said:ACTUALLY.......... he wansn't on a hill at all..... Dave was about 13 ft in the air. The guy taking the picture was a special guest appearance from Dorf on TSM racing......![]()
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