Great write up Nick, reminds me of when Mopar Billy did his.
Drag and Drive is on my bucket list, but being on the east coast doesn't make it as easy as I'd like .
MidWest Drags is on the East coast this year.
I remember seeing that earlier in the year , I don't have anything running other than my DD pickup.
I just checked the website reg is still open , it happens during Chrysler at Carlisle, but I don't have anything that is fast enough ... 12.99 min , all my junk is STOCK.
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Re: First drag and drive experience! Sick Summer 2023
[Re: Blusmbl]
#3151213 06/13/2301:55 PM06/13/2301:55 PM
Thanks a bunch everybody, it's hard to make the story super exciting when it only ran mid 12's for most passes and didn't need to be touched all week, but it was without a doubt the coolest and most addicting thing I've ever done with a hot rod. Roadkill Nights the last couple years was cool, but this was next level. I was worried I was going to be sick of the car by the end, and that wasn't the case at all.
Jeff/Clark- you aren't kidding. People are lined up way, way early to get good pit spots. They didn't open the lanes themselves until 9am each day though (11am on Friday), and went by class calls, A through D and the class that went first rotated each day. I take it Drag Week used to just let everyone line up at once?
From what I understand Ed Ensor, the guy who just won and set the record for n/a with his 632 powered fox body is a friend of Curt Johnson. He averaged 7.53 over 4 days.
Ted, Tri-State was very nice! I really liked the track and everyone was friendly. I liked the layout too. The crowd was decent as well.
Bob, thank you. The bodywork on the Charger still looks as good as when I towed it home from your house. I'm super glad Dennis and Jeremy did such an incredible job with it!
John, the other races besides Midwest Drags don't have an ET cutoff on them. I was surprised at the number of 14-15 second cars. Everyone felt welcome for sure. From what I understand the promoters of Midwest Drags are getting into legal battles with some of the other drag and drive races because they filed a trademark a few years ago. It got ugly. I saw comments online about it but I didn't hear any mention of it at this event. I would love to do another midwest one or Ohio/PA/MD too. We'll see what the schedules look like next year.
Will have contemplate further what to do for next year- the Fury is in a bit of a weird spot. I don't think it's quite fast enough on motor, and I don't want to jet it down and spray it to only run 11.50's but I also don't want to put a rollbar in it. It was absolutely perfect for the street drives- PLENTY of trunk and interior space, comfy bench seat, and with compression backed off on all the shocks it really rode well. I have the full TTI exhaust, 1 7/8" headers, cutouts for good measure, and Trick Flow 270's waiting to go on the car. I don't think that will get me all the way to where I want it to be though. Guessing the heads will be 2-3 tenths at most on the stock shortblock. I would just do a stroker over the winter if I can find a good Detroit area engine builder but it's also really hard to pull it apart when it runs so well, doesn't make any noises, and still makes ok power. Will definitely think on it some!
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
Re: First drag and drive experience! Sick Summer 2023
[Re: Blusmbl]
#3151479 06/14/2301:17 PM06/14/2301:17 PM
Sean, agree! It’s a good problem to have. It’s reliable and decently quick, just want to figure out how much quicker I’d like to make it (and spend) without hurting the reliability.
Cab, this was on the scales after my pass at Tri State, with 3/4 tank of fuel. The tank isn’t sumped, and I am using the Carter mechanical pump with stock 5/16 line so I try not to run it with less than a half tank.
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
Re: First drag and drive experience! Sick Summer 2023
[Re: Blusmbl]
#3151675 06/14/2311:37 PM06/14/2311:37 PM
Bob, thank you. The bodywork on the Charger still looks as good as when I towed it home from your house. I'm super glad Dennis and Jeremy did such an incredible job with it!
I don't think I ever knew another member did the body - which user name? With the stick I don't ever see taking that one on an event like this, but sure would like to with the Fury or Coronet.
70 Sport Fury 68 Charger 69 Coronet 72 RR
Re: First drag and drive experience! Sick Summer 2023
[Re: furious70]
#3151699 06/15/2307:00 AM06/15/2307:00 AM
I don't think I ever knew another member did the body - which user name? With the stick I don't ever see taking that one on an event like this, but sure would like to with the Fury or Coronet.
Yep! DUSTER_340, Bob, did the body and paint. He did the mini tubs in the rear, patches in the fenders and doors, a floorpan, trunk extensions, quarters, and rebuilt everything around the rear window including the upper and lower channels - it was rotted out badly there. He even made some parts by hand as this was in 2006-2007, before AMD started reproducing parts for them.
From talking with people at the event, Tom was planning on organizing Sick Summer again next year and was going to try to keep most or all of the same tracks. I'm not sure what other tracks they could fit in the schedule, except maybe Martin, St. Louis or Indy. Definitely sign up next year! We could even share spare parts, lol
'18 Ford Raptor, random motorcycles, 1968 Plymouth Fury III - 11.37 @ 118
Re: First drag and drive experience! Sick Summer 2023
[Re: GY3]
#3151703 06/15/2307:19 AM06/15/2307:19 AM
Sean, agree! It’s a good problem to have. It’s reliable and decently quick, just want to figure out how much quicker I’d like to make it (and spend) without hurting the reliability.
Cab, this was on the scales after my pass at Tri State, with 3/4 tank of fuel. The tank isn’t sumped, and I am using the Carter mechanical pump with stock 5/16 line so I try not to run it with less than a half tank.