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I hope Saint Louis Nationals happens because I entered s/c in the Shevelle 8.90 @ 130esh


Top end throttle stop?


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I was talking about that the other day Barney. I just don't know if I can squeeze a .370 light out of the truck. I have been 156 on a 10.90 though.


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I believe that I've been more successful in S/C with my roadster because of the lower than normal/average class speed. I remember Greg Ventura winning S/C at Vegas with his Nova a few years ago, I don't believe that he ever took the stripe. Something about a "Wilwood sandwich" was his parting comment.

Increasing the closing rate is something to consider, plus dropping speed is far more effective. When I do a late drop at 164 it barely changes the ET, but at 110 with a light car, it really changes the ET.

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FOOT NOTE: K.K. is the only driver to win a National event in Super Street, Super Gas, Super Comp and Top Sportsman. An incredible feat, but whats more incredible is, he did it in the same car! That is like Don Larson pitching a perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Can never be beat, only equaled.


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FOOT NOTE: K.K. is the only driver to win a National event in Super Street, Super Gas, Super Comp and Top Sportsman. An incredible feat, but whats more incredible is, he did it in the same car! That is like Don Larson pitching a perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Can never be beat, only equaled.


That is amazing and incredible...and very unlikely to be even equaled....

I don't know KK but he's one talented racer and that Wally Collection picture earlier in this thread is mighty impressive....
 
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I hope Saint Louis Nationals happens because I entered s/c in the Shevelle 8.90 @ 130esh


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Yes sir



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I was talking about that the other day Barney. I just don't know if I can squeeze a .370 light out of the truck. I have been 156 on a 10.90 though.


If I leave at 6000 I need fifteen in my delay, you can do it. The truck is awesome



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Thanks Barney. Good luck! It should be fun.


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Ken Moses, is the fastest S/C car in division 1 with his dry sumped APD 9 degree engine. Matter of fact, 4 of the top 5 fastest S/C cars in Division 1 have APD engines, carbs and throttle stops. 2 are 9 degree engines both owned by Ken and the other 2 are 20 degree BRX headed.


Actually Ed after looking at the 1st qualifer Kens car is the fastest at 191 but Howie Smith with his sr20 motor was next at 188 then Debbie went 187. But those APD motors definatly do rock. Ed I hope u put ur order in for urs
 
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Howie is also the lightest at under 1800 lbs. Not yet, exploring other options.
 
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I didn't realize weights came up on the scoreboards?
 
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just keeping it real
 
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Killer Kleinweber went 175 mph in SST at 2013 AZ Nationals ..... and won the event! Winning is still the goal, right? Rumor has it that he tested on one day and went 10.90 @ 175, 9.90 @ 185 and 8.90 @ 195 back to back to back. But, in typical KK fashion, he was .045, .055, and .065 as well!



Still wondering how they got a Top Sportsman car to legally weigh 2,800#...
 
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Still wondering how they got a Top Sportsman car to legally weigh 2,800#...


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I didn't realize weights came up on the scoreboards?


thata bad ass all tracks are signing up for new 3 display boards Et, MPH, and weight lol
 
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Is 1800 lbs insanely light? My M&M goes down the track at 1865 lbs, and has lots of chrome and no effort whatsoever into weight savings.


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less than 1800 and yes, when most super comp cars with an aluminum block and average size driver, are 1850-1875. That said, Howie's car is fast and his engine is built by a guy in PA that does this part time.
 
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Ed just wondering but how heavy can Debbies car be she is light no dry sump 9 degree i think that is aluminum?
 
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Well I know it’s over 1800 lbs. but if you want the exact weight I can get it later today.
 
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Ernie Kendal....8.90 at around 205 or better. I raced him a few times going back to probably 2010 or earlier...and was going maybe 172 the last time at Cecil....

John Spar what 25-30 years ago was hitting 200 running S/C....

I have also been in the other lane running with Ken Moses not long ago.....Those APD engines are making some big power....He went 190-191 on that run and a .90

Screw the weight, put a blower on it and zoomies....
 
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