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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: Dads426]
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11/29/11 10:56 AM
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Both of those cars wouldnt pass tech at an NMCA race most likely.... I forgot Grinwald and Crazy Larry in my previous post.. both in the 8.80s.. And Nojoke dont worry about me making an 8 sec pass in the whompin wedge, that will come soon enough Casey
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: Whompin_Wedge]
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11/29/11 11:04 AM
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Both of those cars wouldnt pass tech at an NMCA race most likely....
I forgot Grinwald and Crazy Larry in my previous post.. both in the 8.80s..
And Nojoke dont worry about me making an 8 sec pass in the whompin wedge, that will come soon enough
Casey
I know it is u know what want to see when it does...
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: Dads426]
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11/29/11 11:06 AM
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Pickett: Both are 4 spd cars. Fun to watch They usually cover more than 1320 feet.
I've seen this car at Atco and it has to be one of the nicest cars I've seen. What's he have under the hood of the car?
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: NoJoke]
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11/29/11 08:07 PM
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Pickett: Both are 4 spd cars. Fun to watch They usually cover more than 1320 feet.
I've seen this car at Atco and it has to be one of the nicest cars I've seen. What's he have under the hood of the car?
Man if I could afford it, my new car would be a stick. I've talked to more than a few guys running this quick at these weights. Brutal maintenance. Doug
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: NoJoke]
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11/30/11 12:40 AM
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Pickett: Both are 4 spd cars. Fun to watch They usually cover more than 1320 feet.
I've seen this car at Atco and it has to be one of the nicest cars I've seen. What's he have under the hood of the car?
Kauffman head pontiac, somewhere in the mid 400ci range IIRC.
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: Kevins493]
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11/30/11 02:35 AM
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Pickett: Both are 4 spd cars. Fun to watch They usually cover more than 1320 feet.
I've seen this car at Atco and it has to be one of the nicest cars I've seen. What's he have under the hood of the car?
Kauffman head pontiac, somewhere in the mid 400ci range IIRC.
That car is bad azz... Whats it weigh? How about ET?
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
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12/01/11 12:42 AM
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They are both around 2500 lb IIRC. I could ask him. Lucky's did the chassis on both, beautiful work. The wagon has been low 8.30s, has more left in it. was running 7.90's IIRC with a non NSS legal kauffman head motor. The sedan has been 8.40s or 50s. Both run G-force 5 speeds. You have to see them in person, I have rarely seen cars as nice.
I have seen the wagon its incredible....
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
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12/01/11 11:58 AM
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How about Kevin D. Karbelt Car...64 Plymouth...3200lbs..8.50s at just under 160MPH...For Hemis only built engine...
Dwight V. 68 cuda..3200lbs...just ran a 8.35 at 163mph...also a For Hemis Only built engine...
Great class to race in...GREAT bunch of guys!!
I didnt hear aboyt them but thats what I was looking for cars about 3200-3500lbs... Kevin D weighs 3200lbs?
Is the Cuda a SS/AH car?
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
[Re: 383man]
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12/01/11 06:16 PM
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I did not know you could set a record in NSS racing ? I have raced with a few and I ran in an 11.50 index class (had to dail every 1/2 second) and another that you have to dail on a 0 you know like 10.80 or 10.90 so I just did not know the system even has a way to set records ? I assume the Ford is just the fastest car running the class as I would think its the blue Falcon running with the 422 club ? Ron
NSS Really has very little restrictions....... Any cubes, wt, compression,valve sizes,heads mods are not controlled and carb rules are liberal...... It is not regulated enough for evaluating performance to regulated specs, like NHRA/IHRA Stock/SS. The cars are cool and the series is good........
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
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12/01/11 06:47 PM
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It would be hard to say who has the fastest nss car because there are different organizations with some different rules. Nss was started back in the 80's by the midwest nostalgia association. Then nmca adapted their rules and made them a class for them to race. Latter nsca did the same. Most nss rules still follow those same rules. Then 422 comes along with some very fast cars and wanted nmca and nsca to change the rules to fit some thier cars that did not fit. They did not have intakes carbs and had large tires. Since that did not happen they started their own series. Which is fine but everyone else was follwing different rules. If you look at who is fast that follows the nmca rules you find that there are a few that have gone fast. Paul Habar 63 wedge car went something like 8.60's Bill hombrick's 64 hemi car has gone 8.80's I have gone 8.90's and I think popj went 8.90's and I think ssr has now gone 8.90's and there may be a few that I missed. Im sure someone can chime in on that. In regards to that pontiac wagon I dont think that could fall into any nss class not even pro nostalgia which was a heads up class that was cu.in. to weight factored class and the rules where alittle easier. Hope this helps. Jake
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Re: NSS Record Holder!!!!
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12/01/11 07:36 PM
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It would be hard to say who has the fastest nss car because there are different organizations with some different rules. Nss was started back in the 80's by the midwest nostalgia association. Then nmca adapted their rules and made them a class for them to race. Latter nsca did the same. Most nss rules still follow those same rules. Then 422 comes along with some very fast cars and wanted nmca and nsca to change the rules to fit some thier cars that did not fit. They did not have intakes carbs and had large tires. Since that did not happen they started their own series. Which is fine but everyone else was follwing different rules. If you look at who is fast that follows the nmca rules you find that there are a few that have gone fast. Paul Habar 63 wedge car went something like 8.60's Bill hombrick's 64 hemi car has gone 8.80's I have gone 8.90's and I think popj went 8.90's and I think ssr has now gone 8.90's and there may be a few that I missed. Im sure someone can chime in on that. In regards to that pontiac wagon I dont think that could fall into any nss class not even pro nostalgia which was a heads up class that was cu.in. to weight factored class and the rules where alittle easier. Hope this helps. Jake
What did the factory light weight cars fall into? Im just curious to know since they had the weight advantage....
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