Posted By: greendart408
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/30/16 11:16 PM
Is that his new motor or the old one? Nice....
Posted By: 1967dartgt
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/30/16 11:46 PM
Is that his new motor or the old one? Nice....
Still old engine masters motor.
Posted By: J_BODY
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/31/16 03:14 AM
.... when I drag my ole back up mill out of the corner I go 10.8's!
Posted By: SpareParts
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/31/16 03:31 AM
I was all giddy getting updates from you Saturday Brad! Very cool
Posted By: WHITEDART
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/31/16 04:48 AM
That thing just keeps getting better and better...and still a foot brake car.. and on another note the air density site has not proven to be very accurate for me... you guys got the car working really well.. congratulations... I expect the car to go quicker in the next couple weeks.. if the weather holds
Posted By: Just-a-dart
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/31/16 05:35 AM
I am happy to see Brett is getting some seat time. It will be interesting to see where the big motor takes him.
Posted By: slantzilla
Re: New best for Brett's car - 10/31/16 06:42 AM
Love the way that car leaves.
Good to see Brett runs!!! This car is awesome!
Posted By: W5DART66
Re: New best for Brett's car - 11/01/16 08:05 PM
Thanks guys been picking away at it.
Hope I can get the new engine back in soon.
Thanks to Brad and Tory for the help all year.
And of course the support of my wife and son.
If we get nice day yet this year with some killer air I think we can go some 8.70s.
Posted By: HardcoreB
Re: New best for Brett's car - 11/05/16 11:13 PM
This belongs in a 'sleeper' thread, does not look like a typical 8second car, points for style. Car is rocking! Good work fellas.
Posted By: 408strokerdart
Re: New best for Brett's car - 11/06/16 11:09 PM
Nice runs. Glad it's coming around. This is why it took me so long to get the et out of mine. Had to turn every stone to uncover the hidden et. Another .10 and you will be right where mine left off in 1300'-1500' DA weather. What was your 60'?