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vetteheadracer said:
Yep Calder Racing Supra....but being picky, not sure how the got to run the car on slick Hossier drag radials....
Thats not being picky nige the whole point of rules is everyone has a fair crack,it shows disrespect to other competitors,how the organisers failed to spot them
,same with taking a light out for cooling. What was the top speed on the Supra?
>> Edited by ZR1cliff on Monday 13th June 12:30
ZR1cliff said:
vetteheadracer said:
Yep Calder Racing Supra....but being picky, not sure how the got to run the car on slick Hossier drag radials....
Thats not being picky nige the whole point of rules is everyone has a fair crack,it shows disrespect to other competitors,how the organisers failed to spot them,same with taking a light out for cooling.
What was the top speed on the Supra?
>> Edited by ZR1cliff on Monday 13th June 12:30
to right, I'll put in a complaint on the day if it happens this year, I say disqualify them !
edited: infact i'll email Chris right now and put it in his mind
>> Edited by Viper on Tuesday 14th June 15:34
The tyres they used for the fast time were not slicks.
Believe me, ive moaned enough about people using dodgy tyres !!!!
They were using Mickey Thompson ET Streets, which are a a proper super soft compound wrinkle wall bias ply tyre, that have enough grooves and tread depth to get them DOT approval in the US, which makes them legal for the event.
They used a more conventional tyre for the top speed runs, as I dont imagine an ET street would feel nice up top.
>> Edited by stevieturbo on Tuesday 14th June 16:28
Believe me, ive moaned enough about people using dodgy tyres !!!!
They were using Mickey Thompson ET Streets, which are a a proper super soft compound wrinkle wall bias ply tyre, that have enough grooves and tread depth to get them DOT approval in the US, which makes them legal for the event.
They used a more conventional tyre for the top speed runs, as I dont imagine an ET street would feel nice up top.
>> Edited by stevieturbo on Tuesday 14th June 16:28
:zr1 368 said:
Engine is all done,but john is away all this week.We will get engine in car the following week.
Hi Joe, are you planning on going to Elvington this year? If you are you need to fill in a form and send it off with a cheque a bit sharpish!
We have 5 spaces I believe but so far only 2 entries (me and Richard Ross).
They should also enforce a rule, where all cars must drive in and out under their own steam, and they must all use pump fuel.
All cars should have full trim as fitted when new ( allowing for trim removal for fitment of safety devices such as cages though )
Full glass, seats, interiors, headlights.
They should also have to pass an emissions test applicable to the vehicles year of manufacture, as per MOT requirement, which all cars are supposed to have anyway.
Its full for cars that are clearly not road cars anymore, many with dodgy MOT's I would geuss.
All cars should have full trim as fitted when new ( allowing for trim removal for fitment of safety devices such as cages though )
Full glass, seats, interiors, headlights.
They should also have to pass an emissions test applicable to the vehicles year of manufacture, as per MOT requirement, which all cars are supposed to have anyway.
Its full for cars that are clearly not road cars anymore, many with dodgy MOT's I would geuss.
vetteheadracer said:
:stevieturbo said:
Its full for cars that are clearly not road cars anymore, many with dodgy MOT's I would guess.
...some of us haven't got MOT's 'cos there cars are less than 3 years old....![]()
I appreciate that, but you know where I'm coming from...
Given the majority of cars are newer than Aug 92, how many still run cats, which are mandatory for MOT ?
Take Keith Cowes Skyline. It has run a 9.3 @ 158 or soemthing recently.
It weighs 1140kgs. Its totally stripped, mostly fibreglass, perspex windows etc etc...
Im not an MOT tester, but I would bet a lot of money that car would never pass an MOT over here, and is in no way a road car.
It may be a fast car...but among other drag cars, its just average. If it was a road car, it would be incredible, but it isnt.
It is a purpose built drag car IMO
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Calder Racing Supra....but being picky, not sure how the got to run the car on slick Hossier drag radials....