Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
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01/11/20 03:51 PM
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cgall
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After reading the "Where did everybody go" thread I thought I would try to get some participation on here from the racers. I know it sucks that there is not an easy way to post pictures, but we can at least give a recap of where we did go.
I only ran my Duster a couple of times, it is a No-Box Footbrake car with ladder bars and a pump gas 440, runs 6.40's in the 1/8th mile. It had a broken shock mount that I had fixed at a chassis shop, also mounted new QA-1 shocks, took it out to make some passes and put it away to be ready to go when I need it. My focus on the season was to help Don Stahl update his K-car with new safety gear and get the car certified, then make some passes to get my NHRA license. It ended up taking all summer to get the license runs done, in Division 3 they are now rejecting any license forms that are not completely filled out. That means 6 passes that are signed off by 2 licensed drivers and the track tech guy. We changed the motor once and the trans twice to solve some issues, but we kept at it and got the license with a best pass of 5.94 @116. The car is a chassis car with a 1983 Dodge Aries body, current motor is a low deck 470 running on E-85. We entered Super Pro at Kilkare a few times and got whacked pretty hard by those guys, I need to hit the practice tree and get my head straight for this delay box racing. It took a while just to get the routine down to service the car, do a burnout, set up delay, stage car and let go on top bulb. Anyone that thinks these cars are automated and easy to drive is a fool. There is a lot more driver input than there is for a No-Box car.
Where did you go with your racing program in 2019?
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: SportF]
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01/11/20 04:47 PM
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I had a good ‘19. Finished 4th in Pro at Pacific Raceways (Seattle) which qualified me to the NHRA D6 ET Finals & Race of Champions where I got smacked around a little bit. It was still a great experience being there. I won one race and made it to the semis twice this season. Struggled with the car a little along the way, but never missed a race. Looking to build on that success in ‘20.
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: cgall]
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01/11/20 09:50 PM
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Cab_Burge
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I can relate to your experience in S/P I don't thank I made it pass the 1st round all year, I did get it to run 8.86 twice at 148.+ MPH on one run and then changed the shift RPM from 7000 RPM to 7300 RPM and it ran 8.86 at 150.+ MPH with no other changes one hour later at Woodburn, OR I love racing with E85 pump gas I did find some things to fix and change this winter though, looking forward to going faster and quicker next year
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: nss guy]
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01/11/20 10:25 PM
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I only made it to 4 out of the 6 Victory N/ss races this year , but I still managed to finish in fifth place , which got me $200 and a new pair of slicks, thanks to one of our great sponsors Larry Hodge Racing Tires. Ran in a few other races and made a few bucks, seem to be busier each year as I get older , don't know whats up with that! ha.ha.
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: dart games]
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01/12/20 01:47 AM
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Good season, almost great. Did I mention that I don't like Tru-start? I finished 1 round behind the champ, tied for second, lost 2nd on a tie breaker. Next to last race of the season, I run the eventual champ in the finals. He leaves first, goes -.009 red. I leave a half sec later, I go -.011 red behind him. Because of tru-start, he wins the round (less red than me), wins the race and eventually, the championship. (take the round away from him & put it in my total & we have a different champion). This the only track that I have ever run at that uses tru-start. But still, had a couple of RU's, had fun and can't wait til this season! This is the 1/4 mile Sportsman class (true footbrake) at Bristol Dragway.
Brian Dunnigan
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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01/12/20 01:59 AM
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I'm down under so we are in the middle of our summer & our race season. But coming into 2020 I'm leading the points series at our local track, probably more good luck than skill.
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: cgall]
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01/12/20 06:32 AM
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We had a good season, chipping away at the ET's so we ran a PB at just about every meeting after the winter upgrades. We finished 4th in the UK's newish but popular and rapidly growing Nostalgia Super Stock series (brackets). And a poor 27th in the Pro ET bracket series we also run in. We have some more changes to make over the winter before the season starts again, we'll see if stuff improves but changing stuff every year doesn't really help with consistency judging by our results
'74 Challenger..9.46 @ 145.9 1/4, 6.001 @ 118 1/8 so far. 4023lb !!! # N/A, Marsh performance 655ci, Indy Maxx, T/R, Indy 600-13 X's, Street legal, pump gas, full interior, Cal-Tracs, mufflers, 3:73's and real 10.5 radials. 9.51 @ 142.4 1/4, 6.003 @ 114 1/8 with our old mule KB, 572-13, 580 wedge. RHD '68 Barracuda Fastback 323ci street/strip. Best ET 13.88 @ 99.03
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: Tig]
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01/12/20 08:58 AM
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While I only made 8 passes total in 2019, I’d consider the year a success. The year started with a car with no paint, and not one single part bolted on. I made it to 3 different tracks, and ran a personal best, first weekend out.
Looking forward to 2020, and a trip to Norwalk to meet as many members as possible.
Jeff
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: JERICOGTX]
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01/12/20 09:39 AM
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I redid the heads on my W2 small block and made some small adjustments on the intake and rockers. I was lazy and slow putting it together. When I finally got it in and running the trans leaked, cracked converter snout. I decided to freshen the trans, and I put a converter in I borrowed from my Dad. Front seal leak, pulled pump, changed bushing and seal, leaked. Changed pump, with new sonax bushing, new seal, rubber backed washers, leaks. I said screw this and gave up about august. I do think my engine mods turned out OK from looking at the data from the one wide open hit I made. I was just glad the cops didn't hear it then follow the fluid trail back to my house lol.
My original converter is back from TA with an A500 snout so I will be trying this again shortly. I hate transmission fluid.
68 Barracuda Formula S 340
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
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01/12/20 12:46 PM
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Decided to run the points for the Great Lakes Stock S/S assoc. Started off the year with a pinhole leak in an intake port. After testing at Mid Michigan we towed to Columbus for the Chrysler Classic. Motor was hydro locked #6 cylinder, tow home without ever starting the engine.. Pulled the heads that piston/rod assy to check. Got it repaired on a Friday went to Mid Mi for the GLSSA race #1. Got the win there on Saturday. Took .005 to much stripe on Sunday at race #2. Milan the following weekend. Dumped in 7th rd and let him by me. Went to 131 for GLSSA #3. Ripped a tube Friday night during testing. Had to leave the car outside. Huge storm, trunk has 6" water. Found a tire store early Saturday morning. Had tubes removed and replaced with stems. Water in the rockers fro the rain. On pass #1 Saturday, right had turn off the line. Run #2 qualify #2. Win rd #1, then rained out. On to Monster Mopar. Friday -.007 rd1, Saturday dead late Rd3, Sunday rd3 the weld on the throttle pedal breaks on the line (stock pedal). 2 weeks later back to Norwalk for NMCA. They're are paying $600 to qualify #1. Two out of 3 qualifiers we run 9.251 on 9.25 index and take the $600. Rd #1 My opponent who I took out twice at Monster Mopar with a .001 stripe, and a dead on 9.250 is gunning for me. He goes .004 r/t dead on with a .005. Back to Milan for Mopar event. Make it to Rd #3 .015 under. Make the tow to Mopar Southern Classic, 7 hrs.Truck loses 5th gear an hour into the trip. We run it in 4th. Saturday I roll the lights in the Semi's. Not enough on the foot brake which I've never done. Sunday we win the event. Noise in the engine area noticed in the winner circle. The truck loses about 15 psi boost on the way home. Limp back. Back home I find 3 flex plate mounting holes ripped out. One boss ripped right off the converter. My friend Paul welds the boss back on and makes a fixture to true up the converter. Good because the last GLSSA race is the following weekend. Milan for race #4. It rains out on the way to the track, reschedule for 2 weeks later. Make it to the 4th rd, .012 under. Enough rds to win the championship. The truck is repaired. Trans will be checked. It needs a spacer between the block and trans to prevent future flex plate failure. Then we're ready to start 2020. Hopefully way more than the 88 passes we made this year. Doug
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: dvw]
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01/12/20 02:51 PM
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Nothing if not eventful, Doug. Way to persevere!
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
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01/12/20 09:45 PM
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Interesting year.... After doing some “testing” at the Hangover Nats in Tucson (26.68 baro) we had run a new best in the 1/8th. On to 19..... For some “fun” I decided to enter a heads up N/A 10.5 class at Irwindale CA. Now mind you I have NO business running such a class, but we’d never run Irwindale and it would give us some hits on a good track in better air. Friday late afternoon the car didn’t even move when I released the trans brake.... seemed to be a common prob so we loosened the front two clicks and made hit #2. Released brake and the car launched like a rocket.... unfortunately rockets go up. I glanced over and checked that the wall wasn’t getting closer. Who knows how long the shift light had been on, but we pulled 2nd..... and then 3rd where we finally came down and before you know it, hey the finish line already! (Racepak later revealed a 9500 1-2 shift). Irwindale is narrow, lucky I still have a race car. But ran a new best of 5.79!! Common sense would have been to put the car away. The next day we tightened up the front, and loosened the rear... blew the tires off it. Last pass we tightened the rear back up...... and I payed dearly for a photo op. BTW..... baro at Irwindale was 29.98.... air is good!
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: J_BODY]
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01/12/20 10:13 PM
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So mid April I slam the car down.... headers hurt, oil pan slightly, front quarters hit doors, k member bent, shocks.... and we’re pre entered for MaTS in May. I’m crushed..... never hurt any car this bad, but I had a plan. Out with the W8 mill, my dad made a turn around trip from Phoenix where Mike at Comp Chassis deemed it easier to make a new K that fix the old. The car then went to Vegas where Al’s (Alguire) son Steven was ready for the task of straightening the car. As soon as he was finished I went to the shed and drug out “Bracket Betty”.... our iron headed 360 that was built sometime in the 90’s and freshened once that we could recollect. My dad ran it prior to our W5 build, and I ran it a little before the W8 was done 5yrs ago. We made MaTS and while we went out R1 of the 10k race (thanks Al... think he only had to sit at the line for 6.5 seconds ) We got bridesmaid in the Pro Class.... bracket Betty does what she does. It got hot, I needed to spend $$ on the car so it sat until November where we decided to run in Vegas at the Street Car Supernationals. While testing went great, the driver TOTALLY let the car down. Was running two classes.... one utilizing a pro light. I highly recommend NOT forgetting that important detail. If you do, it won’t go well. Trust me. 1st round of no E we won, but 2nd round somebody doesn’t know how to judge the stripe well in a slower car. That was the end of 19. Car is in the trailer and we’re Phoenix bound next weekend for a 2 day points race. I’ve never done an “ET Finals” so we might give that a whirl this year. Good luck everyone! Jay *bittersweet note: Early in 19 Billy and I were having some fun banter about running the small tire event at MaTS. Life changed fast on that deal.
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
[Re: J_BODY]
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01/12/20 10:19 PM
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I was lined up to aggressively hit some nice races during the 2019 race season even pre-entering a few that sell out early. Taking daily walks I was trying to get myself in shape till a lady rear ended my daily driver on June 23rd, totaling it and leaving me with headaches, blurred vision, and a suspected concussion that lasted most of the race season. A good car sat for much of the race season. I’m rebuilding a few engines and transmissions so hopefully matt will get his car out after sitting out last year except for a few races in my car. I’m ready to give her heck again this year. I already pre-entered two nice races at Norwalk to try again for my 45 or 46th race season.
1970 Duster Edelbrock headed 408 5.984@112.52 422 Indy headed small block 5.982@112.56 mph 9.42@138.27
Livin and lovin life one day at a time
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Re: Mopar Racers, Tell Us About Your 2019 Season
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01/13/20 01:14 AM
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Late Nov.-Dec of 2018 I spent much time getting the Challenger ready for 2019, everything pretty much freshened that needed it, except the slicks as they had 3-4 races left in them so figured I would change them out around March (I had planned on running points at Sonoma again - raced this car there since 2003). Then the phone rang at 6:11 pm January 6th, my dad passed away at the end of one of his gun shows (it was a Sunday night) . My dad lived in Rock Springs Wyoming so for the better part of 6 months, 6 trips total my time away from work was going back and forth for a week at a time dealing with his estate. If you can imagine 60+ years (he was 80) collecting and dealing guns the wife and I had our hands full. I miss him dearly to say the least. During that time we also had to put our 14 year old Jack Russel down. All of this just took up my free time and the car basically sat all year. In September I received a few emails asking if I wanted to buy my '68 road runner back that I had sold reluctantly in 2013, the price was good and I was tired of seeing my '72 road runner sit all the time so I made a few phone calls sold it to make room for the '68, so glad to have this car back and I have to believe somehow my dad had something to do with getting it back as he hated seeing me let it go in 2013. The '68 got here in early December and after a few shakedown runs after that I am getting it ready for 2020.
Top picture is when it went to Boston, 2nd is back here in NorCal and last is the Sacramento Mopar race in September.......
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