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Dusty Bradford

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For those that have been keeping up with my car. Last night was the first competition passes in the local radial tire class, EZ Street. It was a last minute deal that I decided to run since it was a shot at $1500 with free entry and I needed the practice. The race was held at an older drag strip. The track was scraped of the old rubber early in the week and the test and tune nights were rained out so there was no rubber for us to run on. It was a peddle fest and the one that could figure out a way to get down the track would come out on top.

I qualified #2 with a 6.02 at 129 behind a BBF powered mustang coupe who put up a 5.74 at 124. He didn't use the nitrous until half track so you have an idea how bad traction was.

I drew a first round bye and put up a 5.70 at 129. This was leaving very soft and barely ramping the boost in. This turned out to be the second fastest pass of the night with the BBF coupe going a 5.68 against me in the finals.

2nd round I ran the 632 Fulton powered 68 Camaro of Donnie Key who ended up red lighting. I think my .402 light in qualifying had the other guys a little jumpy ;)

Since I spun I lost lane choice in the finals to the coupe who put me in the bad lane. He ended up getting me by 2 cars...His 5.68 to my 5.95. There were only four 5 second passes all night. My two and the coupe's two.

I have to say the AMS-1000 boost controller from Cal Hartline paid for itself the first night. If not for it's amazing boost control I would have never made it down the track. 1 pound of boost on a 383 with a 98mm is a big difference. This controller never varies more than .5 of boost. I was able to control launch boost and ramp speed at such a close tolerance even the progressive nitrous controllers couldn't touch it. If anyone out there needs the best boost controller on the market, give Cal a call.

Thanks Cal for talking me into it. I know you wanted an update but I left the track just after 2am, just in time for me to be at work at 5am. The track was an hour and half away :( Sleep is for pansies :D
 
I have been following your progress Dusty. Car running good and winning you $$ is a good thing.

As for the boost controller, That is a impressive peice. No doubt with Cal in your corner things should keep getting better.

See you in BG
 
Thanks Ted. Coming home without busted parts is also a +. Especially when you look at the competition coming in with crates of pistons.

See you under the tent.....
 
Hey guys, the boost controller in a electroni piece like innovative? Can it be used on a thdp?


thanks
Ralph
 
Yes it's electronic but can not be used with an internal gate like the THDP. You'd have to disable the THDP gate by removing the gate or locking it closed and then install an external gate on the crossover or just pre-turbo.
 
Dusty,

I am proud of you man!
It sounds like just getting down the track was an accomplishment.
To actually go rounds and be runner up is super impressive.
Good luck next week.
 
Congrats Dusty.. I thought about going but was at Holiday Beach running brackets.. Had a pretty good night and won Footbrake.

Looking forward to watching you run this coming weekend at Huntsville!!
 
Good job Dusty!!! :) Sounds like you could have just as easily won (just a matter of who gets better traction or had the better lane), but that must be nice to make some $$$ racing, hell even if it just covered gas expenses, etc.. :cool:

Give 'em hell next weekend! :biggrin:
 
Good job Dusty!! I cant wait to see it run on Saturday! If you need any ice I have 120#'s here at the house all the time. Let me know if you need any.
 
Dusty,
The car looks and runs great. I have been watching it come along as you posted about it. I wish the other guys here could have seen the 6.04 pass, hazing the tires on and off the throttle. :biggrin: I was there with the chevy II with the turbo buick motor in it. I was going to come ask for help I can't get this thing to run to save its life. LOL
 
smokinttype said:
Good job Dusty!! I cant wait to see it run on Saturday! If you need any ice I have 120#'s here at the house all the time. Let me know if you need any.

Thanks guys. I can look at it like it paid for the boost controller or that it will pay for me to travel to the next few races.

Matt, when it gets hot I'm gonna need an ice machine. We will only make 2 passes Friday, 2 Saturday and I hope several Sunday so I should be OK on ice. Thanks though
 
John, I was down on the starting line when you made one pass and heard it breaking up. Sounded like a fuel or ignition problem. Very cool car. Should have came over. I was busy but would have tried to help if I could. Stop by next time.
 
Yeah, I was to the point of shooting it and putting it out of it's misery. I have a fast unit we put on the car and we logged each pass and the graphs where all crazy jumping around everywhere (looked like a bad heart rate) LOL and thats what I was going to ask what you thought would cause it. We where leaning toward an ignition problem but on the way home I cut the boost down to about 10lbs and it seemed like it was a lot better still breaking up but not as bad. This thing has been a headache.

BTW, sorry to hijack your thread with my problems. BUT I am dying over here. LOL
 
I could very well be ignition related. Turning the boost down takes the load off the ignition. I'll PM you my #
 
engine shot from today
 

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