"In a statement, a representative from Chevrolet noted that “rubber debris from the track damaged the wiring harness to the fuel pump, disabling the pace car. NASCAR has transferred to the back-up pace car to continue official pace car duties for the balance of the race.” That car then paced the remainder of the event."
'63 Dodge 330 11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs. 10.01 @ 133mph with a 250 shot of nitrous an a splash of race gas. 1.36 60 ft. 3,700 lbs.
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#3187812 10/31/2311:09 AM10/31/2311:09 AM
Gotta be about the same odds as hitting the jet dryer, eh ? (An old reference few here will get, but they'll laugh)
Years ago, had a Ford Tempo as a company car, which had an impact sensor to kill the fuel pump in a collision. A feature you'd have to read the Owner's Manual to know it existed. Running down a freeway, I see a black chunk of something but can't swerve enough to avoid it. (Turned out to be a chunk of truck tire tread) So, a good WHUMP as the L/R tire catches it, and the car shuts off. Pulled over, found the reset in the trunk, lit back off. Tire chunk actually folded the lip of the wheel opening back.
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#3187814 10/31/2311:19 AM10/31/2311:19 AM
Gotta be about the same odds as hitting the jet dryer, eh ? (An old reference few here will get, but they'll laugh)
The great Juan Pablo!
My sister came to visit in a Pontiac rental car over Thanksgiving one year. Dad and I took it for a high speed run outside of town and it shut off! Dad looked at me like I had kicked a puppy thinking I had blown it up. It had just hit the fuel cutoff at the 104 mph (or whatever they were set at back then).
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'63 Dodge 330 11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs. 10.01 @ 133mph with a 250 shot of nitrous an a splash of race gas. 1.36 60 ft. 3,700 lbs.
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#3187819 10/31/2311:39 AM10/31/2311:39 AM
Big difference between driver errors and engineering errors.
Agree. But one has to ask if the Camaro situation isn't a driver error also? How do you pick up rubber on the race line isn't that rubber usually way off the race or driving line?
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#3187860 10/31/2302:06 PM10/31/2302:06 PM
The new diesel we are building from the proven 350 V8 is going to be a wonderful engine. GM Vice President Gary Dickinson to yours truly about 1979
I have asked about the newly revised Electromotive GP-38 Locomotive cylinder head alloys you said keep cracking and have been assured that there is nothing wrong with the metallurgy or their heat treating - your guys must be terribly overheating them. GM Vice President Gary Dickinson to yours truly about 1982
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#3188002 11/01/2310:16 AM11/01/2310:16 AM
The new diesel we are building from the proven 350 V8 is going to be a wonderful engine. GM Vice President Gary Dickinson to yours truly about 1979
I have asked about the newly revised Electromotive GP-38 Locomotive cylinder head alloys you said keep cracking and have been assured that there is nothing wrong with the metallurgy or their heat treating - your guys must be terribly overheating them. GM Vice President Gary Dickinson to yours truly about 1982