Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Leon441]
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12/31/12 11:59 AM
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NMCA only takes 3 gallons of race gas to prove your race car is a street car
Drag Week would take a drum of race gas to prove your race car is a street car
how long does it take to pump race gas into a drum? I couldn't even imagine that
What in the world are you talking about. NMCA only taking 3 gallons of gas. They have not done a 25 mile cruise in almost 20 years. I raced all the NMCA races for the first time in 99. Most were a repeat of what I raced in 98'. There was not one track that you could drive to anything in town in any kind of performace car with 3 gallons of gas. Just for information I usually buy three 55 gallon drums of race fuel to race a season. So other than trying to carry it in a trailer that would not be a problem.
We cannot buy E85 in this area. So for all the trash talkers running that stuff keep that in mind. It's either race gas or 9:1 compression ratio around here. I would like to try E85 but, Dragweek is such a big secret how do you know that it will be raced in an area where E85 is available. Guess you guys never considered that.
My questions in the original post are legitamate. They are not a request to back out as how can you back out of something you have not signed up for. But, for those of you who desire to trash talk like some kind of punk about what I can do. Trash on I have thick skin. I can dish it out to.
who is trashing talking you in this thread? it surely isn't me, Maybe your reading my general statesments and think I am busting your chops but I am not.
I could care less if you go or not. I would like to see you go and represent but if you don't go, you don't go. your the one talking about your race car operation and not having a golf cart for reasons I can't figure out how they fit into a drag week thread. That was directed at you and is not a general statement.
It's not that Drag Week is the only game in town for those of us that have been there, it's that we have been there and know how awesome it is. It's for Street cars to drive and go to the track, make friends, drink beer and eat steak if your not broke on the side of the road which actually turns into even more fun for some odd reason.
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Leon441]
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12/31/12 12:32 PM
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What in the world are you talking about. NMCA only taking 3 gallons of gas. They have not done a 25 mile cruise in almost 20 years.
The NMCA True Street class still does the 25 mile drive + 3 hot laps, my buddy won it with his '84 Regal at Columbus and Martin in 2005/2006. That being said, the drive is really mild and not that exciting. The drive for the pump gas drags through rush hour traffic was much worse, and neither hold a candle to drag week.
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Leon441]
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12/31/12 12:56 PM
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NMCA only takes 3 gallons of race gas to prove your race car is a street car
Drag Week would take a drum of race gas to prove your race car is a street car
how long does it take to pump race gas into a drum? I couldn't even imagine that
What in the world are you talking about. NMCA only taking 3 gallons of gas. They have not done a 25 mile cruise in almost 20 years. I raced all the NMCA races for the first time in 99. Most were a repeat of what I raced in 98'. There was not one track that you could drive to anything in town in any kind of performace car with 3 gallons of gas. Just for information I usually buy three 55 gallon drums of race fuel to race a season. So other than trying to carry it in a trailer that would not be a problem.
We cannot buy E85 in this area. So for all the trash talkers running that stuff keep that in mind. It's either race gas or 9:1 compression ratio around here. I would like to try E85 but, Dragweek is such a big secret how do you know that it will be raced in an area where E85 is available. Guess you guys never considered that.
My questions in the original post are legitamate. They are not a request to back out as how can you back out of something you have not signed up for. But, for those of you who desire to trash talk like some kind of punk about what I can do. Trash on I have thick skin. I can dish it out to.
Leon... I built my engine for regular pump gas... I was going to go with E-85 like on my race car BUT and thats a big BUT... can you get it on a regular basis on drag week... I dont know.. so thats why I went with regular moose pisss.. if I thought I could have found E-85 anywhere and everywhere I wouldnt have had to buy pistons... with my build it was junk I had in the shop EXCEPT for the pistons so its a mix and match engine... thats fine for me since I can only go 10.0 max(10.80 on DW)
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Leon441]
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12/31/12 01:44 PM
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I would like to try E85 but, Dragweek is such a big secret how do you know that it will be raced in an area where E85 is available. Guess you guys never considered that.
When the tracks are announced (usually in late January-ish BEFORE any sort of pre-registration opens), I GUARANTEE I'll be going off like a tornado siren so all interested parties will know when and where it will be this year. The Midwest is a good bet this year I'd guess.
There are plenty of people that run E85 every year. Some haul it, some buy it along the way. There are websites to locate stations that have E85 too. Those guys just keep that info handy when driving. The tracks typically always have race fuel available though. Some drive on pump gas, then drain and race on good stuff, then drain, and put the cheap stuff back in. One guy I know raced on E85 each day, then swapped carbs and did the drive on gasoline. lol Heck a small fuel cell with a Y and a couple of ball valves is all you'd need to eliminate the daily draining.
I just would love to see more really competitive Mopars busting them GM balls all week.
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: BBR]
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01/01/13 08:06 AM
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for the people who have run drag week what was the TOTAL cost to you to participate? thx
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: moparniac]
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01/01/13 11:39 AM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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01/01/13 01:49 PM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
where did you leave the tow vehicle or did you take it with you?
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: 1967dartgt]
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01/01/13 01:53 PM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
where did you leave the tow vehicle or did you take it with you?
You leave it at the first/last track.
man that would be a long walk back
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Quicktree]
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01/01/13 01:55 PM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
where did you leave the tow vehicle or did you take it with you?
You leave your tow rig at the track(home track/starting point) in a impound area... on the morning of first day they have a dead line time that your rig has to be in the impound ... once its there you cant touch it unless you break down and drop out of DW and have to come back and get it
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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01/01/13 06:30 PM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
where did you leave the tow vehicle or did you take it with you?
You leave your tow rig at the track(home track/starting point) in a impound area... on the morning of first day they have a dead line time that your rig has to be in the impound ... once its there you cant touch it unless you break down and drop out of DW and have to come back and get it
how would you get back if you did break? do they have a bus
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: Quicktree]
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01/01/13 06:38 PM
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For my buddy it was about $2000... I went with him and we split the hotel and beer cost... we figured it would have been $2200 each to make it this year depending on where its at.. we would both be hauling a car and trailer and then dragging a trailer on DW
where did you leave the tow vehicle or did you take it with you?
You leave your tow rig at the track(home track/starting point) in a impound area... on the morning of first day they have a dead line time that your rig has to be in the impound ... once its there you cant touch it unless you break down and drop out of DW and have to come back and get it
how would you get back if you did break? do they have a bus
In years past they had a car running with the DW guys that could take you back to the base track to pick up your rig... understand you are basically making a big circle around the base track.. so you about 400 miles away at max
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Re: Drag Week???? LONG
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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01/13/13 07:19 PM
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I see that Rachael (Gebhart), along with MOPARTS, got some ink in the March Hot Rod on page 60. Congrats Billy on your daughters 67 Belvedere in the mag....
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