Ran a new pb today!

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Went to the track with stanged and steedman today.
Ran a new personal best a couple times !

11.26@123 1.64 60' and a

11.24@123 1.59 60'


The car def has a high 10 in it!

Well the official at the track was being a dick. He said my bolt in
Wolfe racecraft Nhra legal roll bar. He said the bolt in wasn't legal.
So I need to into that but I believe he was wrong.so I got told to slow it
Down! My last 11.2 they got mad so I called it a day. Had some casualties
In our group! Car weighed in at 3680 -215(me). 3465 Race weight.

Thats still on the stock clutch with 35 k on it.


Videos added on post 12
 
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slip

heres the slip
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Nice 60 ft. Low 11's.........sweet.

I got yelled at my track once I starting winning. Seems I was suppose to have a jacket with an after market supercharger. Lol
 

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Straight from the rule book,

4:10 ROLL BAR
All roll bars must be within 6 inches of the rear, or side, of the
driver’s head, extend in height at least 3 inches above the driver’s
helmet with driver in normal driving position or be within 1 inch of
the roof/headliner in the area above the driver's helmet, and be at
least as wide as the driver's shoulders or within 1 inch of the
driver's door. Roll bar must be adequately supported or crossbraced
to prevent forward or lateral collapse. Rear braces must be
of the same diameter and wall thickness as the roll bar and
intersect with the roll bar at a point not more than 5 inches from the
top of the roll bar. Crossbar and rear braces must be welded to
main hoop. Sidebar must be included on driver’s side and must
pass the driver at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow.
Swing-out sidebar permitted. All roll bars must have in their
construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the shoulder
harness attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than
4 inches below, and not above, the driver’s shoulders or to side bar.
All vehicles with OEM frame must have roll bar welded or bolted to
frame; installation of frame connectors on unibody cars does not
constitute a frame; therefore it is not necessary to have the roll bar
attached to the frame. Unibody cars with stock floor and firewall
(wheeltubs permitted) may attach roll bar with 6-inch x 6-inch x
.125-inch steel plates on top and bottom of floor bolted together
with at least four 3/8-inch bolts and nuts, or weld main hoop to
rocker sill area with .125-inch reinforcing plates, with plates welded
completely. All 4130 chromoly tube welding must be done by
approved TIG heliarc process; mild steel welding must be done by
approved MIG wire feed or approved TIG heliarc process. Welding
must be free of slag and porosity. Any grinding of welds prohibited.
See illustration. Roll bar must be padded anywhere driver’s helmet
may contact it while in driving position. Adequate padding must
have minimum 1/4-inch compression or meet SFI Spec 45.1. All
cars running 180 mph or faster, SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory.


This is for 11.0 to 11.99,

11.99
By the time a car is capable of running between 11.00 and 11.99 seconds in the quarter-mile, safety requirements are especially important. Up until this point, factory seatbelts are acceptable, but in the 11-second-and-quicker time zone you need a quality safety harness. The minimum requirement is a 3-inch-wide, five-point harness meeting SFI spec 16.1. The 1995 National Hot Rod Association Rulebook outlines the proper way to mount the shoulder harness and belts.

An NHRA-legal rollbar is also required in the category. Recent rule changes have reconfigured what NHRA classifies as a rollbar. The classic four-point bar is no longer acceptable. The new standard is mild-steel tubing of at least .120-inch wall thickness (most chassis companies, like Art Morrison, use .134-inch wall tubing) that includes a forward-running side bar from the main hoop past the driver’s shoulder. This bar is only required on the driver’s side, but most systems include both sides for a six-point rollbar.
An SFI-approved scattershield is also necessary in this e.t. category. NHRA requires the scattershield to have an SFI aluminum-foil sticker. According to Red Roberts of McLeod Industries, older bellhousings can be certified by sending the scattershield and block plate to the original manufacturer. The company will inspect the housing and if it passes, it will receive an SFI 6-1 certification. Most SFI certifications are good for five years. Contact your manufacturer if you’re not sure.
The clutch and flywheel must also be SFI certified. The main consideration in this area is to avoid using a cast-iron flywheel. According to Roberts, sometime in the mid-’70s most of the new car companies began using nodular iron flywheels that are much safer. Most, if not all, current high-performance aluminum and steel flywheels are safe when used in conjunction with an approved scattershield, but the rules state that the pressure plate and flywheel need an SFI certification number. Roberts says the best plan is to record all your SFI numbers in a logbook. This makes it easier for the tech inspector and it shows the inspector that you understand the importance of the inspection process. This e.t. level also requires steel valve stems in all wheels, along with arm restraints for open-cockpit cars like roadsters.
 

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Bar

Thank you sir . Looks like all I need to do is have the rear bars welded to the main hoop.
The damn track official was on my ass . I was hoping to sneak a couple good runs in !
 
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Awesome runs for both of ya! Turbo>Vortech hehe!


Although thats a pretty close to the limit run with that 1.5 60ft on your setup. You will need to drope some weight or add a little power to snag a 10, Looks promising though! Let me know when you want a deal on a billet turbo. ;)
 
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Awesome runs for both of ya! Turbo>Vortech hehe!


Although thats a pretty close to the limit run with that 1.5 60ft on your setup. You will need to drope some weight or add a little power to snag a 10, Looks promising though! Let me know when you want a deal on a billet turbo. ;)


It's got a 10 the way it sits Jeremy! My first 11.2 I spun and hit the rev limiter a couple times! And there was a 25 mph head wind all day it was cold as shit Andy windy as hell!

And the second one wasnt a very hard launch as you can see in the video . The track official was giving me shit all day to slow it down ! and I was shifting at 6k all my runs . Didn't want to push it On the stock shortblock . So I'm 99% sure if I pushed it hard shifted higher and launched it harder it would be no problem.
 

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psi? 3.55s?


This is all done with cheapo master power t70 !
Jeremy when I get the cash I'll be contacting you .
But I dont think I need anymore power yet .
I'm positive I'm at my limit on the shortblock.

10 psi
3.55's
 
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Ya, its definitely got a 10 in it man. And if I could 60 ft. like you, the runs would have been closer. Let me know when you want to head down to EFI for some dyno runs.

Does anyone know how much effect a 20 + knot headwind has on times? Ive never raced in a headwind like that, not even close..
 

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This is all done with cheapo master power t70 !
Jeremy when I get the cash I'll be contacting you .
But I dont think I need anymore power yet .
I'm positive I'm at my limit on the shortblock.

10 psi
3.55's

Nice what are your supporting mods besides cams. Has it ever been on the dyno?
 

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I agree your car runs good with that setup for sure! The convertor will do wonders for you!

Should give you the upper hand over a turbo stick car.
 
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