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Tangerine_Stripes Posts:334
 Location: Fort Worth
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| 12/02/2007 7:26 PM |
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Well, went out today for the first time on drag radials, the car hooked great, and went straight as an arrow! Even with a steady 25-30 mph headwind. The new motor likes them a lot! It also made a best ever motor run! Didn't try it with nitrous today. |
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AR Posts:246
Location: Burleson, TX
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| 12/04/2007 8:51 PM |
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| Cool. I wanted to get out there to at least watch. Did John go with you? Who else was there with TTT5 cars? |
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Small-block Posts:333
 Location: Fort Worth
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| 12/05/2007 6:48 AM |
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| No, I didn't go , but he came by and showed me a video clip of the pass, it left good. I haven't been out since the last race at kennedale, I broke the block. I guess my stock block couldn't take it anymore, so I bought a dart block and am redoing the motor. Hopefully I will be ready before the season opener, might be a little tougher this next season with the rule changes, will be fun and exciting to see how many cars will try and run this year. |
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Tangerine_Stripes Posts:334
 Location: Fort Worth
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| 12/06/2007 3:59 PM |
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It hooked really good, for a motor pass. With a 114 degree lobe center it isn't meant to run without the juice, but it still ran better on the motor than any nitrous pass with my old setup. So, I was much happier with this motor. The only other TTT5 car I saw was that pretty dark blue late model T/A. I don't know who owns it, I didn't get to see it run. But I know it's a nice car. David |
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