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Shoot the light

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June 21, 2022, 09:40 AM
Goob
Shoot the light
Anyone know if that guy is still around?

Boyd something....all I can find is a Youtube channel that hasn't done anything for 12 years.

Contact information?

Know anyone with a STL3 for sale?


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 21, 2022, 12:35 PM
racerdude2054
Could be wrong but I believe the poster on here DRB, Michael, had one years ago. Not sure if he has it on a shelf and would part ways with it
June 21, 2022, 01:08 PM
Mike Frizie
I did purchase one for the round dragster steering wheel. Never used it and sold it. Shoulda tried it but never did. It doesnt find the website anymore when i google it.


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June 21, 2022, 04:41 PM
Larry Woodfin
Goob,

we had one in a dragster. My Son liked it but I found it clumsy. It required two motions when staging, the first motion was to "arm" it when both stage lights were on. The second motion was to pull the trigger with the top bulb. The problem for me, I felt rushed because it requires moving your finger to a different positions between the motions.

Consider this, if the basic idea was a consistent winner, many racers would have some version of it, and someone would be building it.


Larry Woodfin



June 21, 2022, 05:05 PM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by Larry Woodfin:
Goob,

we had one in a dragster. My Son liked it but I found it clumsy. It required two motions when staging, the first motion was to "arm" it when both stage lights were on. The second motion was to pull the trigger with the top bulb. The problem for me, I felt rushed because it requires moving your finger to a different positions between the motions.

Consider this, if the basic idea was a consistent winner, many racers would have some version of it, and someone would be building it.


Yeah, this one and the Trans Trigger were hot for a minute, may not have gotten the sales, or didn't want to jump through NHRA approval hoops, or just couldn't make enough to keep doing it. ?

I've got a friend that is still using his and still likes it. He's pretty steady on the tree.


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 21, 2022, 05:56 PM
Lenny5160
I still love the STL1 in my door car.


Tony Leonard
June 21, 2022, 06:32 PM
B KING
quote:
Originally posted by Larry Woodfin:
Consider this, if the basic idea was a consistent winner, many racers would have some version of it, and someone would be building it.


^^^ Larry Knows ^^^

That's why a good many are using the Biondo Terminator or the Just-N-Time buttons.

I've used the Terminator since switching back to the bottom bulb about 10 years ago. There's a certain way I like it mounted, I made changes/mods within the rules & I consider it a maintenance item.


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June 22, 2022, 09:09 AM
1320racer
the terminator button is no better than a mushroom button which is by far the most used button in top bulb racing.
June 22, 2022, 09:58 AM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by Larry Woodfin:
Goob,

we had one in a dragster. My Son liked it but I found it clumsy. It required two motions when staging, the first motion was to "arm" it when both stage lights were on. The second motion was to pull the trigger with the top bulb. The problem for me, I felt rushed because it requires moving your finger to a different positions between the motions.

Consider this, if the basic idea was a consistent winner, many racers would have some version of it, and someone would be building it.


I see what you're saying and I agree, but the STL1B and in particular the STL3 address that, I think.

I have a variety of buttons, the Biondo small mushroom has been my favorite, but I want to try a different action.


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 22, 2022, 11:41 AM
Lenny5160
quote:
Originally posted by 1320racer:
the terminator button is no better than a mushroom button which is by far the most used button in top bulb racing.


I certainly wouldn't say it's "better" but it's definitely slower, even with all of the shims in it. Helps a lot with tuning a driver/car to hit the bottom. I keep most of the shims in my Terminator and tune the RT with launch RPM.

My Terminator is mounted right next to my Shoot the Lite. The STL is very fast by comparison, and I use that for Top Bulb/Pro Tree.


Tony Leonard
June 22, 2022, 03:09 PM
C Hodge
Byron Boyd racing made/sold them out of Cali
June 22, 2022, 03:44 PM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by C Hodge:
Byron Boyd racing made/sold them out of Cali


Thanks, that narrows it down a little.


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 22, 2022, 05:07 PM
Roger McGinnis
quote:
Originally posted by Goob:
quote:
Originally posted by C Hodge:
Byron Boyd racing made/sold them out of Cali


Thanks, that narrows it down a little.


Was probably ran out of business if it had a "trigger".



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June 22, 2022, 07:46 PM
Larry Woodfin
After pondering, I gave the trigger to someone on this site. I don't remember who.


Larry Woodfin



June 22, 2022, 07:53 PM
Wildman
I have one and I like it. I can't find him either, I think I got mine in 2015.

If you are using it for top bulb, KnR has a z-plus feature in some of their boxes that does essentially the same thing, you push your button once to arm the brake, and then push it to release. The same idea as a trigger, get rid of the button pressure deal. I like my Biondo delay box so I opted for the trigger.
June 23, 2022, 08:36 AM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by Roger McGinnis:
quote:
Originally posted by Goob:
quote:
Originally posted by C Hodge:
Byron Boyd racing made/sold them out of Cali


Thanks, that narrows it down a little.


Was probably ran out of business if it had a "trigger".


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Valid thought though!


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 24, 2022, 10:02 AM
fatpack
I have one I'm not using, not sure what model it is. It made it tight on my butterfly wheel. Still like the idea though! But I'll stick with a button. If you want it make me an offer. I've spent most of my life trying to keep from jerking the trigger for a couple of other hobbies.


Walt
June 24, 2022, 11:19 AM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by fatpack:
I have one I'm not using, not sure what model it is. It made it tight on my butterfly wheel. Still like the idea though! But I'll stick with a button. If you want it make me an offer. I've spent most of my life trying to keep from jerking the trigger for a couple of other hobbies.


LOL. I get it..but I train to see how quickly I can expend a full magazine.

PM coming your way.


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
June 26, 2022, 10:12 AM
oneowner73
I have built a similar system using a K&R box with Zforce. In Zforce mode you press the button once to set the trans brake and a second to release. I have a Biondo oo button mounted in a box facing forward on my shifter platform. Took about 3 outings to get used to the new system. went from 1.055 in the box to about 1.105 average in the box and much more consistent. Hardest part was getting used to hitting that button and letting off after 20 some years holding it. Definitely takes away from your focus on the light the first few times but don"t give up.
June 28, 2022, 03:32 PM
Goob
Got a picture from a buddy of the phone number on the sticker...no answer, sounds like it rotated to a different number, left a voice mail, no reply yet......


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375