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06-13-2013, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve
You're talking about something you have no clue about.You're speaking out of turn on something you're taking at face value from board nonsense. Mind your own business, Danny.
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You always seem to be testy and grumpy lately.
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06-13-2013, 11:30 AM
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#32
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Originally Posted by 46Tbird
You always seem to be testy and grumpy lately. 
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DFWM must be slow if you are trolling over here. lol
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06-13-2013, 11:51 AM
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Scared to race Steve
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It's too early for me to get into detail of my car in this thread.
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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT
I agree. A stick car shocks the tires MUCH harder and does it several times going down the track. With a big power stick car, the car is much more unsettled going down the track making it more of a challenge to ET well. A well running auto car is nothing more than just point and shoot. Which is great for a track car taking a lot of driver error out of the equation.
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06-13-2013, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK2012GT
It's too early for me to get into detail of my car in this thread.
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Go have a beer, bowl a few frames, then get back to us. LOL
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06-13-2013, 11:59 AM
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#35
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Originally Posted by DirtyD
Go have a beer, bowl a few frames, then get back to us. LOL
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Jeff is a hack cranker who can't get it done without stripped backends.
lmao. I bet Jeff is the only other person who gets it.
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06-13-2013, 12:01 PM
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#36
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Originally Posted by Steve
Jeff is a hack cranker who can't get it done without stripped backends.
lmao. I bet Jeff is the only other person who gets it.
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I know that's some sort of bowling talk, but it sounds dirty. Haha
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06-13-2013, 12:01 PM
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Scared to race Steve
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That's pretty much the shot out here at Nationals. It's 41 feet with dry back ends and then single and doubles is 39 feet long. Talk about a lot of over/under out here. But I haven't bowled yet that's just what I've seen so far.
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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT
I agree. A stick car shocks the tires MUCH harder and does it several times going down the track. With a big power stick car, the car is much more unsettled going down the track making it more of a challenge to ET well. A well running auto car is nothing more than just point and shoot. Which is great for a track car taking a lot of driver error out of the equation.
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06-13-2013, 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by BLK2012GT
That's pretty much the shot out here at Nationals. It's 41 feet with dry back ends and then single and doubles is 39 feet long. Talk about a lot of over/under out here. But I haven't bowled yet that's just what I've seen so far.
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Until you get all the hacks trying to play deep tearing up the heads creating a spotty reverse block. By the end of the set you'll find yourself standing all the way left pitching it over the ditch just to find a spot. I hated Nationals because of that shit. Having to play that deep I always end up hanging the corners. Hopefully you can cash decently and make some up for it in the brackets.
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06-13-2013, 12:08 PM
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#39
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Scared to race Steve
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Well enough with the bowling talk. Lets get back to car stuff.
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Originally Posted by SlowGreyGT
I agree. A stick car shocks the tires MUCH harder and does it several times going down the track. With a big power stick car, the car is much more unsettled going down the track making it more of a challenge to ET well. A well running auto car is nothing more than just point and shoot. Which is great for a track car taking a lot of driver error out of the equation.
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06-13-2013, 12:17 PM
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Banned
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Location: Gainesville,Tx
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Originally Posted by Toby
This could not be farther from the truth. Not a single part on jeffs build is from jpc. There is not even a single part the same as what jpc uses. jeffs car would make much more power, but it is setup with the intention of using nitrous. We could have made a few changes to make over 500 rwhp n/a but it would not have been safe to spray the nitrous. Also on another note, we dynoed a car recently that had wheels similar to jeffs wheels. The car made 408 rwhp, we put a set of stock wheels and tires we had at the shop on the rear, and the car made 428 rwhp with NOTHING else changed!!! Just goes to show how much "power" you lose with heavy wheels and tires, hince the variation in ''dyno'' numbers you will see.
Jeffs car is a beast for what it is, anyone that disagrees, has no idea what they are talking about. 479 hp to the tires with approx 20% power loss to the tires put him around 574 hp to the flywheel. That is 1.824 hp per ci. That is a huge amount of power I don't care what anyone says!!!
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Great post about wheel weight and how they affect the car. That why I'm tryna stay stock 18's or at least stock weight
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06-13-2013, 12:51 PM
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#41
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My Stapler!
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Location: Dtown
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Originally Posted by re-rx7
Great post about wheel weight and how they affect the car. That why I'm tryna stay stock 18's or at least stock weight
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13" Daytons FTW.
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06-13-2013, 12:58 PM
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Location: Roanoke, Texas
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Originally Posted by re-rx7
Great post about wheel weight and how they affect the car. That why I'm tryna stay stock 18's or at least stock weight
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The stock wheels are not very light either
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06-13-2013, 01:04 PM
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Location: Arlington, TX
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Originally Posted by re-rx7
Great post about wheel weight and how they affect the car. That why I'm tryna stay stock 18's or at least stock weight
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Wow I didn't realize wheel weight could make that big a difference! I'm shopping around for some 20s right now but can't find anything on weight. Is there a thread about popular wheels and their weight?
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06-13-2013, 01:17 PM
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Location: Saginaw
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Originally Posted by GTRacerX
Wow I didn't realize wheel weight could make that big a difference! I'm shopping around for some 20s right now but can't find anything on weight. Is there a thread about popular wheels and their weight?
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One of the 5.0 mags had an article about it. They put Weld RTS' on the front and lost a tenth with no other changes
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06-13-2013, 02:12 PM
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#45
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Location: Arlington, TX
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Originally Posted by Luke
One of the 5.0 mags had an article about it. They put Weld RTS' on the front and lost a tenth with no other changes
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Makes sense I just don't want to be running around town looking like I'm driving to the track lol. I'm looking at the style wheel every other 5.0 owner has on there car the Avant Garde M310s or something similar. Again just don't know how much the 20s weigh?
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