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Time to give away a set a bumper fillers.
All in the name of having fun. Or, at least, who has the most entertaining story about breaking something or carnage on their Turbo Buick.
Post up your story here. Include a picture(s) and, or video if possible. Were not necessarily looking for the most carnage. Just the most entertaining reason why you wish you would have stayed in bed that day. Most entertaining story will receive a full set of Spoolfool Bumper fillers. See link posted below for rear bumper filler options. (there's a new style). Post up as many offerings to the gods of speed that you'd like. I'll try to choose a winner Sometime between Christmas and New Year. Bumper fillers will include free shipping to the lower 48. If someone from from Australia wins them, they can pay for shipping. This should be fun.

Please keep it in good taste.

Note: If there's something else of equal value, or you want credit towards another product on my site, just let me know.
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Mike Barnard
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I already have a set, front and back, that are the best thing I've ever done for my car. These things are amazing folks!!!

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Well, SpoolFool, you know the history of me and JD having a very friendly rivalry going back about a dozen years, and we always line them up for a grudge race. You SpoolFool were actually at this race in NC, Piedmont raceway Circa 2016?. Clint had made sandwich boards with " I got my ass beat by JD" and "I got my ass beat by Bryan" written on them with a picture of a donkey, the loser was to wear the sign and walk the fence line at the track, YES, it is that kind of a rivalry. I had been chasing a knock issue for a couple of months and was still chasing it when I arrived in NC. The car was running pretty well but showing about 5 to 10 degrees of knock now and then. When it came time for our grudge race I still had the knock showing... you know that I am not going to hand him a race ! Anyone that knows me knows that I come to win, not just to show up. What do I do??? I unplug the knock sensor ! ( I am pretty sure this was suggested by SpoolFool himself) , I tree him, and have him about half track and ... BOOM ! He blows past me obviously. He is at the ticket booth getting his slip and waiting for me to come by and gloat about winning. I slow down, and yell to him that I am done... He says, maybe a head gasket. LOL. I get to the top of the hill where the road starts to go downhill and the car shuts off! I have to coast to my trailer. I pop the hood and can see a gap between the block and the aluminum head ! He comes down and says , fire it up. I say, it's done man. He says no it isn't, just fire it up, so I have to prove it to him. There was a nice hole in the head ! A very expensive mistake! Obviously the knock was REAL. He was very accommodating and didn't make me wear the sign as we both refuse to accept a win on a break or a shit run. We both still have our signs !!! The rivalry is still an ongoing deal with us to this day. We tried again in OH the first weekend of October this year at Dragway 42. I made my personal best 1/8th and 1/4 pass there. 6.20 at 113.69 and 9.66 at 140.67, then my car gave me the finger and the rest of the weekend ran like shit. JD had multiple issues there as well so we didn't get our grudge race in. I have had more engine rebuilds than anyone should ever have and for some reason I continue throwing money in the funnel. It has been a hell of a ride and I wouldn't change our rivalry for anything. LOVE racing the TAI class !

Bryan
 
Father in law invited me an the wife out for dinner. We went to his house and he was late getting there so we sat out front waiting for him to pull up. He had a long paved drive at the time. We hear him turn the corner and he pulls over the top of the hill and stops once he see's us. We see him, he see's us and at that moment he decides to give it the good ole power brake to show off.

Well he gave us a show all right broke the u joint which then continued to violently spin busting his fuel tank, the pavement and under carriage.

I totally lost it laughing, my wife punches me in the arm and says go help him!!! all I could say was "HE CANT BE HELPED!"

We push it in the grass off of the driveway. We ended up taking my car but he still paid for dinner. 🤣
 
Well, SpoolFool, you know the history of me and JD having a very friendly rivalry going back about a dozen years, and we always line them up for a grudge race. You SpoolFool were actually at this race in NC, Piedmont raceway Circa 2016?. Clint had made sandwich boards with " I got my ass beat by JD" and "I got my ass beat by Bryan" written on them with a picture of a donkey, the loser was to wear the sign and walk the fence line at the track, YES, it is that kind of a rivalry. I had been chasing a knock issue for a couple of months and was still chasing it when I arrived in NC. The car was running pretty well but showing about 5 to 10 degrees of knock now and then. When it came time for our grudge race I still had the knock showing... you know that I am not going to hand him a race ! Anyone that knows me knows that I come to win, not just to show up. What do I do??? I unplug the knock sensor ! ( I am pretty sure this was suggested by SpoolFool himself) , I tree him, and have him about half track and ... BOOM ! He blows past me obviously. He is at the ticket booth getting his slip and waiting for me to come by and gloat about winning. I slow down, and yell to him that I am done... He says, maybe a head gasket. LOL. I get to the top of the hill where the road starts to go downhill and the car shuts off! I have to coast to my trailer. I pop the hood and can see a gap between the block and the aluminum head ! He comes down and says , fire it up. I say, it's done man. He says no it isn't, just fire it up, so I have to prove it to him. There was a nice hole in the head ! A very expensive mistake! Obviously the knock was REAL. He was very accommodating and didn't make me wear the sign as we both refuse to accept a win on a break or a shit run. We both still have our signs !!! The rivalry is still an ongoing deal with us to this day. We tried again in OH the first weekend of October this year at Dragway 42. I made my personal best 1/8th and 1/4 pass there. 6.20 at 113.69 and 9.66 at 140.67, then my car gave me the finger and the rest of the weekend ran like shit. JD had multiple issues there as well so we didn't get our grudge race in. I have had more engine rebuilds than anyone should ever have and for some reason I continue throwing money in the funnel. It has been a hell of a ride and I wouldn't change our rivalry for anything. LOVE racing the TAI class !

Bryan
Yes. I remember that day. We weren't sure if it was false KR. We /I unplugged the knock sensor so you could run it to the 330' and record a "test run", being as it was still qualifying. Guess that all went out the window as you got pared up with JD and decided to make a full quarter mile pass. You also forgot to tell me that you were running 11:1 compression on that hand grenade. I do remember your quote. "I will blow my Sh!t up to beat JD". :p
 

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Phoneguy / Bryan.
We could do an entire contest, just on TIA carnage. The only thing that doesn't get broken is rule #1. Have FUN. :p
Can't wait for May.

 
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I don't know if this is a fair fight. Can anyone have more tragedy happen to them the Bryan.?
Ronnie,
You do have a valid point. He does have a huge "advantage" over most people.
I can see where this contest is going. It's only been up a couple hours and the T6P cockroaches are crawling out of the wood work.
 
Yes. I remember that day. We weren't sure if it was false KR. We /I unplugged the knock sensor so you could run it to the 330' and record a "test run", being as it was still qualifying. Guess that all went out the window as you got pared up with JD and decided to make a full quarter mile pass. You also forgot to tell me that you were running 11:1 compression on that hand grenade. I do remember your quote. "I will blow my Sh!t up to beat JD". :p
That motor was only 9.6:1 . Piedmont is only a 1/8th mile track so I figured I would take the chance... That turned out to be a bad decision. I still race with the same thought.

Bryan
 
Can't forget the carnage in Bowling Green 2018... i had my personal best at the time off the trailer I went 9.72 @ 139.92, then 9.77. We had HERO air too. On my TAI qualifying pass , had a great 60' off the footbrake, 1.39 and the car nosed over and just shut-off right before the 330 and had a great 330 time of 4.01. Well, my car gave me the finger and broke the crank! At the time I think I had the largest payout for any class that year and once again I did not get any of it but you know that I still had fun. Loaded the car on the trailer and was able to walk around and talk to people that I usually don't get to while racing.

Bryan
 
I was on my way to pick a young lady up for our 1st date, I was iny 85gn and in a semi rural area and decided to see what a 20psi launch would be like on a 63mm turbo. I was sitting at a stop sign and warmed my drag radials up, spooled the turbo with the E brake on and as soon as I hit 20psi I released the brake and launched through the intersection, I made it halfway through when I heard and felt a big bang......that's when All the innards to my rear end went through the diff cover and ended up on the road, I called the girl and told her I wasn't gonna make it and what had happened then called a wrecker. Her mom took her to Wendy's and grabbed us both food and our 1st date was spent in the side of the road eating Wendy's waiting on the wrecker......we've been married 24years and now have 5 daughters 😂
 
I was on my way to pick a young lady up for our 1st date, I was iny 85gn and in a semi rural area and decided to see what a 20psi launch would be like on a 63mm turbo. I was sitting at a stop sign and warmed my drag radials up, spooled the turbo with the E brake on and as soon as I hit 20psi I released the brake and launched through the intersection, I made it halfway through when I heard and felt a big bang......that's when All the innards to my rear end went through the diff cover and ended up on the road, I called the girl and told her I wasn't gonna make it and what had happened then called a wrecker. Her mom took her to Wendy's and grabbed us both food and our 1st date was spent in the side of the road eating Wendy's waiting on the wrecker......we've been married 24years and now have 5 daughters 😂
Great story and no pictures needed. Do you guys go to Wendy's on your anniversaries?
 
Ive got a good story. Few years back I was running a hellcat and was ahead with my little 6 until the timing chain let go. Lots of top end carnage and chunks out of pistons. Took my car to a local guy who pulled it apart and then let the motor sit idle for 2 years after being paid 10k... Finally parts started showing up so i picked it up . Come to find out vendor sent wrong rotating components. Stroker crank, wrong rods and pistons. Ended up building a stroker motor for my first ever buick engine build. Now it's a high 9s motor with 160s, e85 and a 7270
 
It was 1986, I had just driven my new Grand National off the Buick lot (after waiting a few months for the order to be preferenced). I was over the moon with the car (my 1st new car) and really fell for it head-over-heals. At that time no one was then familiar with the GN (most thought it was a Monte Carlo SS) so I took good advantage of that at each stop light. The car was a rocket. Nothing could touch it.

I lived close to Chicago & the street scene there was active. We would all cruise up to Dukes drive-in and congregate setting up races in the then undeveloped industrial parks that were all around. One night I was really on a roll taking them in & knocking them down. One by one the cars would line up next to the sleek black Buick coupe. Dodge, Chevy, Ford, none of them could hold a candle to the Grand National. 5.0 Mustangs would try and fail. Firebirds & Camaro F bodies with their mighty 5.7 V8’s would trail behind. Tire spinning muscle-cars from the past had no chance.

Many of the crowd started to talk of the Black Buick saying that they could tell it had “nitrous" by the way it came up on power after the launch. No one knew how the turbo boost had worked then! One after one they all fell and I collected the purse.

My pals & I were really enjoying the wins (and the money) and had a nice healthy pot of $1700 collected. I won yet anther round then as I stepped from the car I verbosely proclaimed to all who could hear that "I could beat anyone!" who was willing to line their car up.

As my pals were high-fiving a lone guy walked out of the crowd and said “I think I can beat you” - To which I said “WITH WHAT?” He looked down at the ground for a moment then turned & said “With that” as he pointed to his car.

Off in the darkness under a lone street light sat a two door tinted window all black vinyl roof Lincoln Mark III. I scoffed at the thought and said “How much?!” he answered “all of it.

Oh yes, its was on. There was no way that my undefeated Grand National was going to lose. This was like taking candy from a baby right? A Lincoln? After all of these wins? This will be easy.

So we handed the $1700 over to the starting line guy to wrap around his beer can for safe keeping. This payout was going to be epic. I had a bank payment of $286 a month on the Buick & this kitty was gong to make months worth of those - even after splitting the take with my pals. Yes sir. Let’s go!

So we head to our cars and the 100 or so by-standers got the starting line ready. I do my burn-out with pillows of smoke rolling from the wheel-wells and the Eagle GT’s. As I was backing up to the start line I could see the Lincoln go up against the brake in my mirror. But… When he released the brake that car rose up like a Pro-Stock ~ nearly yanking the nose off the pavement. The muscle from under the hood sounded deep like a locomotive. He boiled the tires past me & left the crowd in a wall of tire smoke that resembled a fog bank. Right about then I started to think that this was no ordinary Lincoln.

As he backed into place I looked over with wide open eyes. Nothing gave it away past the sticky rubber and serious stance. Here I was thinking that earlier I was the wolf in sheep clothing, but now feeling like I was about to be schooled.

I could hear nothing from my 3.8 in my position lined up next to this loud Lincoln. But I knew I had to be quick, probably quicker than I had been all night, so I stood on the brake & fed the Buick the power. And just as I got the boost level up the starting line light was lit! My Buick punched above weight hard & I had two lengths on him instantaneously. I was up on boost & the GN was flat flying. I snicked the shifter to second & barked the tires on the shift. I had him! This was like fire! Then just about a half a second later I start to see the Lincoln match my speed, and I start to see that he is gaining. I go to third & the GN is still pulling for me like a freight train so I am looking for the finish line. It is in sight but that Lincoln is on a hard charge & reeling me in like the tuna I was. It was going to be close - and I knew it! And riggght as we crossed the finish - that big damn black Lincoln pulled by & shut me down by a fender.

Boom, I had lost. All that work. All night. All the highs, and now the low.

Once I pulled back to the start line everyone knew the result. When my pals & I walked over to look at the Lincoln we found a gutted interior (well hidden by the window tint). No trunk floor, caged, all racecar with a huge side-oiler full race high compression 427, four link suspension sucker car. And… I was the sucker. Win goes Lincoln.

I went home with my tail tucked under my rear and took the loss of the $3400 pot to heart. It was something I will never forget, and a story of youth & exuberance that I am still proud to tell.
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