View Full Version : For people with perfectly running cars in the car show at the nats:
Squirrel
08-20-2006, 09:38 PM
Why did you choose the car show over running down the strip?...just curious, not planning on flaming unless someone says something really 'sand-filled vagina-ish':)
100ish miles on a new cluch & im a noob for the whole track thing.
*puts on a flame suit and gets ready for a quick come back*
Bandit
08-20-2006, 09:48 PM
You know dirt is so hard to get off, my car may explode. I wonder why too. I have a rare car and will run, show it anytime.
Guys showing should do a test n tune just to know what it feels like.
qwikz28
08-20-2006, 09:50 PM
what about people who just didnt feel like running? i didnt run for other reasons but some people would rather just hang out then race sometimes. :shrug:
why would you buy an f-body if you didnt intend on driving it hard
BonzoHansen
08-20-2006, 10:01 PM
why would you buy an f-body if you didnt intend on driving it hard
Driving hard <> drag racing, BTW. There are other ways to drive hard.
People do what people do, BFD. For instance, I don't get show cars, and mirrors under hoods & chrome everything, and all sorts of stuff like that, but hey, if you like it, good for you. To each his own; I don't begrudge them. That is what makes the world go around.
Maybe some people just wanted to sit around and shoot the breeze?
Squirrel
08-20-2006, 10:02 PM
Vita - Eh...you can pass...but it woulda been nice to see another el tea run
Bandit - Saw you running, gorgeous car
Big head - I already made fun of you today :)
jon - werd
qwikz28
08-20-2006, 10:10 PM
eric- i'm gonna kick your crackhead ewing ass tommorow when i come down :lol:
jon- that baffles me too, but even the craziest of drivers take days off
bonzo- i'm with you, i enjoyed hangin out and takin pics. you have the whole season to race, but the nats only come around annually. and i dont care for chromey show cars either
BonzoHansen
08-20-2006, 10:20 PM
Besides, Tim says street tires screw up the track. :)
JL8Jeff
08-21-2006, 07:41 AM
People break stuff when they race their cars. Most of these cars were not built from the factory to be raced, they are just performance cars. Then, if you add any more power you are open to a much higher chance of breakage. Just ask those who hurt their cars yesterday. Now, if your car is your daily driver that you need to get to work then you're royally screwed if you break it. Racing is a very expensive hobby.
HardcoreZ28
08-21-2006, 07:47 AM
Honestly I'm not gonna lie....my car is too clean at this point to be raced consistently. Granted I run it every now and then but not on a day I'm showing it. Plus I've got a major oil burning issue right now...about a quart every 100 miles! Come next season I'll have the engine sorted out and hit the track atleast once a month.
Batman
08-21-2006, 07:53 AM
Honestly I'm not gonna lie....my car is too clean at this point to be raced consistently. Granted I run it every now and then but not on a day I'm showing it. Plus I've got a major oil burning issue right now...about a quart every 100 miles! Come next season I'll have the engine sorted out and hit the track atleast once a month.
I wouldn't race your car, way too nice. As for me I wanted torace but my transmission tuning is still all messed up and I don't want race it until i get it right.
I did both :scratch: Coulda possibly ran better if I remembered to plug in an important vaccum line and adjusted the shocks for drag.
NJSPEEDER
08-21-2006, 03:21 PM
i don't buy into the whole "parts break whiel racing" thing. my old engine let go at 30mph, hardly a racing speed.
every car that is built may not have been specifically designed for racing, but they were all built with the knowledge that they could/would be called upon for some WOT acceleration. if it wasn't true, the car companies wouldn't design tb's/carbs that open all the way up.
personally i have never had a car leave me at the track for any reason. i have messed up a few parts before(used to break rear shocks regularly autocrossing), but nothing that would prevent the car from driving or i couldn't have messed up jsut cruising around town.
that being said, i can certainly appreciate a clean, well prepared show car. it is not my first choice of how to use a car, but i still see it as a legitimate use because i see cars as moving pieces of art. i jsut accept that some artwork moves faster than others :D
Pampered-Z
08-21-2006, 04:26 PM
Well remember that putting a diverse group together of this club, the only real common interest is the cars, not how you use them. Not everyone is into working on their machines to the same level, racing, cruising, and shows. If you look at the numbers there were almost as many cars in the show as in the staging lanes. I think that says allot about the club's diversity.
I really like the idea of a T~n~T day as a great way to introduce people to the drag strip. I would certainly be willing to help. With the racers we have in this club that would be one cool clinic! I'm sure there were a few people that could have been intimidated or whatever about making their first runs in front of the club or against some of the heavy hitters out there? Same can be said for detailing cars. I think my car looks OK ( less the paint ), I got some nice details in the engine and interior, but I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be parked in the show next to the white IROC or the Blue Prostreet car!
As far as those opting not to race, well you have to be ready to pay if you break, if your not willing to take that chance, can't afford to pay that price, or feel you have the skills, then you shouldn't be on the race track until your ready. Tim, concider yourself lucky, I have left my share of rods, pistons, trans parts, drive shafts etc. on a few tracks during my day.
To me the question everyone should be asking isn't if you have a running car why didn't you race. Its WHY WEREN'T YOU THERE? There are how many members in the PA, NJ area in this club and how many showed up to support the clubs yearly event? I live over 100 miles from the track, drove there, then home, then back to Ewing last night for work today. 387 miles total. So where was everyone else?
MagicRatt
08-21-2006, 04:27 PM
I retired my 70 SS from racing at the end of the 2004 season. I have owned that car since 1985 and have been racing it ever since in one form or another, even with the original motor, heads, trans, and rear. I ran the piss outta that thing for years. It's time to take it easy on the ole girl now. That's why I built my 79 Z. If there was a way I could have towed up both cars, I would have. One in the show, one on the track. Someday, when I make the big bucks, I will haul both cars up and have some fun rippin' gears with you guys. Until then, it's showtime!!
Rich
ar0ck
08-21-2006, 05:31 PM
I probably would have been racing provided my car was running at the time. The car hasn't looked its best recently so theres not point in washing & waxing to sit next to something that makes my car look worse!
Im not crazy about racing all the time because my car is a daily driver and my only mode of transportation. If anything breaks I am F*d I can't rely on using any other cars in the house. The way I drive my car is nothing compared to the abuse I would put it through at the track.
Bandit
08-21-2006, 07:27 PM
Well remember that putting a diverse group together of this club, the only real common interest is the cars, not how you use them. Not everyone is into working on their machines to the same level, racing, cruising, and shows. If you look at the numbers there were almost as many cars in the show as in the staging lanes. I think that says allot about the club's diversity.
I really like the idea of a T~n~T day as a great way to introduce people to the drag strip. I would certainly be willing to help. With the racers we have in this club that would be one cool clinic! I'm sure there were a few people that could have been intimidated or whatever about making their first runs in front of the club or against some of the heavy hitters out there? Same can be said for detailing cars. I think my car looks OK ( less the paint ), I got some nice details in the engine and interior, but I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be parked in the show next to the white IROC or the Blue Prostreet car!
As far as those opting not to race, well you have to be ready to pay if you break, if your not willing to take that chance, can't afford to pay that price, or feel you have the skills, then you shouldn't be on the race track until your ready. Tim, concider yourself lucky, I have left my share of rods, pistons, trans parts, drive shafts etc. on a few tracks during my day.
To me the question everyone should be asking isn't if you have a running car why didn't you race. Its WHY WEREN'T YOU THERE? There are how many members in the PA, NJ area in this club and how many showed up to support the clubs yearly event? I live over 100 miles from the track, drove there, then home, then back to Ewing last night for work today. 387 miles total. So where was everyone else?
I live 2.5 hours away, we stayed up there for the weekend. If I had looked out the window on Sunday morning from my home I would not of drove up.
If you own a nice show car you can afford something if it breaks. We have AAA in case something happens. Running it a few times won't kill it. Look at the nice blue second gen car, he showed it and ran it. My God did his world end.
Savage_Messiah
08-21-2006, 09:16 PM
I abuse my car far more on the street than the track :lol:
Squirrel
08-21-2006, 11:44 PM
I abuse my car far more on the street than the track :lol:
:stupid:...and i beat on her like OJ beat Nicole at the track
conlinj
08-22-2006, 08:12 AM
I didn't run because I didn't feel like it. It's a stock 305 tpi, not going to be fast probably in the 15.2-15.7 range. I'm not new to the track at all, I goto atco regularly recently I've just been racing the monte.
Well off to the headers and exhaust...
-Jim
Scorched SS
08-22-2006, 08:48 AM
I've raced before at island (when my car was new) and it's fun as hell, but my SS is my daily driver plus the stock ten bolt is made of glass. So no race for me until I put in a 12-bolt... hey... ill trade someone a 12-bolt for some Kuston paint... eh?... eh?
Savage_Messiah
08-22-2006, 01:42 PM
It's a stock 305 tpi, not going to be fast probably in the 15.2-15.7 range.
what does that have to do with anything??
EVIL90SS
08-22-2006, 05:51 PM
pussies
conlinj
08-22-2006, 07:56 PM
the car is slow, i allready know that no need to prove it with a slip. When i start doing things to it, then i'll run it. I go to the track enough, i really only race when i do different things to the car or i'm playing with the tuning to see if i made it better or worse.
-Jim
camaroracer1992
08-22-2006, 10:15 PM
i raced the **** out of mine, i wish i couldve put it in the show field too, but for me when i go to the track for an event its for racing, not for showing.
BonzoHansen
08-23-2006, 09:06 AM
i raced the **** out of mine, i wish i couldve put it in the show field too, but for me when i go to the track for an event its for racing, not for showing.
I thought it was pretty cool you flog that car like that. Respect.
camaroracer1992
08-23-2006, 09:31 AM
thanks bonzo, did anyone get video or pics of the one run where i got some traction and pulled the wheels off the ground?
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