Hood flies open at track (I'm retarded!)
Hood flies open at track (I'm retarded!)
Went to the track today to try out my new wheels. I recently got a set of Millenia wheels to mount my D/R on. Dropped the weight from 40 lbs. a piece with them on the steelies to 32 lbs. with them mounted on the Millenia wheels.
Everything was cool until I took a break to let the car cool down and didn't put the pins back in to hold the hood down. (For those of you who don't know, I only have hood pins holding down my stock hood. I totally removed the hood latch cause I didn't like the way it looked through the mesh in the grill.) Anyway, I take off down the track and then BOOM the hood flies up and scares the **** out of me. Luckily the hood stuts held and all it did was put a very slight bend in the middle of the hood. Talk about feeling like a complete idiot! Oh well, got another 14.9 today with a little better speed. Times went like this:
15.0595 @ 91.35 (had the 17's on for this run)
The rest of the runs are with D/R.
15.0968 @ 89.73
14.9477 @ 91.93
NONE (Hood flew open)
15.1555 @ 90.28
15.2186 @ 90.18
I could see it was going down hill so I packed up and went home. Weather was 35 degrees out, wind out of the north (headwind) at 10-15 mph, 35% humidity, barometer was 30.27.
Everything was cool until I took a break to let the car cool down and didn't put the pins back in to hold the hood down. (For those of you who don't know, I only have hood pins holding down my stock hood. I totally removed the hood latch cause I didn't like the way it looked through the mesh in the grill.) Anyway, I take off down the track and then BOOM the hood flies up and scares the **** out of me. Luckily the hood stuts held and all it did was put a very slight bend in the middle of the hood. Talk about feeling like a complete idiot! Oh well, got another 14.9 today with a little better speed. Times went like this:15.0595 @ 91.35 (had the 17's on for this run)
The rest of the runs are with D/R.
15.0968 @ 89.73
14.9477 @ 91.93
NONE (Hood flew open)
15.1555 @ 90.28
15.2186 @ 90.18
I could see it was going down hill so I packed up and went home. Weather was 35 degrees out, wind out of the north (headwind) at 10-15 mph, 35% humidity, barometer was 30.27.
Originally posted by deezo
I thought the track marshal's usppose to check stuff like that before you line-up???
I thought the track marshal's usppose to check stuff like that before you line-up???
It's a real laid back place situated out in the middle of a bunch of cornfields. It would have been nice though if someone had noticed.
I stopped.
Originally posted by 95emeraldgxe
question - did u keep it at WOT to finish the 1/4 with your hood open or did u just stop in the middle of the track
question - did u keep it at WOT to finish the 1/4 with your hood open or did u just stop in the middle of the track
Originally posted by kratz74
Saw in your profile you are in MO. Amazing the diff one state away makes. It was 15 for a high here today in Iowa. Hard to race with 1/2 foot of snow on the ground!
Saw in your profile you are in MO. Amazing the diff one state away makes. It was 15 for a high here today in Iowa. Hard to race with 1/2 foot of snow on the ground!
Re: Hood flies open at track (I'm retarded!)
Originally posted by BSwithTF
Went to the track today to try out my new wheels. I recently got a set of Millenia wheels to mount my D/R on. Dropped the weight from 40 lbs. a piece with them on the steelies to 32 lbs. with them mounted on the Millenia wheels.
Everything was cool until I took a break to let the car cool down and didn't put the pins back in to hold the hood down. (For those of you who don't know, I only have hood pins holding down my stock hood. I totally removed the hood latch cause I didn't like the way it looked through the mesh in the grill.) Anyway, I take off down the track and then BOOM the hood flies up and scares the **** out of me. Luckily the hood stuts held and all it did was put a very slight bend in the middle of the hood. Talk about feeling like a complete idiot! Oh well, got another 14.9 today with a little better speed. Times went like this:
15.0595 @ 91.35 (had the 17's on for this run)
The rest of the runs are with D/R.
15.0968 @ 89.73
14.9477 @ 91.93
NONE (Hood flew open)
15.1555 @ 90.28
15.2186 @ 90.18
I could see it was going down hill so I packed up and went home. Weather was 35 degrees out, wind out of the north (headwind) at 10-15 mph, 35% humidity, barometer was 30.27.
Went to the track today to try out my new wheels. I recently got a set of Millenia wheels to mount my D/R on. Dropped the weight from 40 lbs. a piece with them on the steelies to 32 lbs. with them mounted on the Millenia wheels.
Everything was cool until I took a break to let the car cool down and didn't put the pins back in to hold the hood down. (For those of you who don't know, I only have hood pins holding down my stock hood. I totally removed the hood latch cause I didn't like the way it looked through the mesh in the grill.) Anyway, I take off down the track and then BOOM the hood flies up and scares the **** out of me. Luckily the hood stuts held and all it did was put a very slight bend in the middle of the hood. Talk about feeling like a complete idiot! Oh well, got another 14.9 today with a little better speed. Times went like this:15.0595 @ 91.35 (had the 17's on for this run)
The rest of the runs are with D/R.
15.0968 @ 89.73
14.9477 @ 91.93
NONE (Hood flew open)
15.1555 @ 90.28
15.2186 @ 90.18
I could see it was going down hill so I packed up and went home. Weather was 35 degrees out, wind out of the north (headwind) at 10-15 mph, 35% humidity, barometer was 30.27.
about the hood

good run though
:attention: If the track mashall had to examin every car comming to the line you may not have gotten to your 4th run.
They check cars when they come in. Or if your lucky to run faster then your class. Just to make sure you have the right safty equipment.
They check cars when they come in. Or if your lucky to run faster then your class. Just to make sure you have the right safty equipment.
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If you are talking about track marshalls lol, you have to be at Commerce, GA. A truck over-shot the line and backed up to get in the right position. Well, the dumb idiot forgot to put the truck back into Drive and when the tree lit green, he floored it, IN REVERSE. The track marshalls "did not see his reverse lights on" and he came within inches in hitting the vehicle behind him waiting to line up......But the kicker is, he did it AGAIN on his next run.....
Stupid people.....
Stupid people.....
Re: Hood flies open at track (I'm retarded!)
Originally posted by BSwithTF
Went to the track today to try out my new wheels. I recently got a set of Millenia wheels to mount my D/R on. Dropped the weight from 40 lbs. a piece with them on the steelies to 32 lbs. with them mounted on the Millenia wheels.
Went to the track today to try out my new wheels. I recently got a set of Millenia wheels to mount my D/R on. Dropped the weight from 40 lbs. a piece with them on the steelies to 32 lbs. with them mounted on the Millenia wheels.
I have 205/55/15 B/F Goodrich Comp T/A Drag Radials. For some reason, they really aren't yielding me any better times than my 17's with 215/40/17 Falken 512's. In comparison, they are both about the same weight and same circumference. I was hoping they would be a little smaller around than my 17's but they're not. I don't know why they aren't getting me better times. My 60 fts. aren't to much better either.
Anyone got any tips or suggestions (other than make sure the hood's pinned
)?
Anyone got any tips or suggestions (other than make sure the hood's pinned
)?
Originally posted by BSwithTF
I have 205/55/15 B/F Goodrich Comp T/A Drag Radials. For some reason, they really aren't yielding me any better times than my 17's with 215/40/17 Falken 512's. In comparison, they are both about the same weight and same circumference. I was hoping they would be a little smaller around than my 17's but they're not. I don't know why they aren't getting me better times. My 60 fts. aren't to much better either.
Anyone got any tips or suggestions (other than make sure the hood's pinned
)?
I have 205/55/15 B/F Goodrich Comp T/A Drag Radials. For some reason, they really aren't yielding me any better times than my 17's with 215/40/17 Falken 512's. In comparison, they are both about the same weight and same circumference. I was hoping they would be a little smaller around than my 17's but they're not. I don't know why they aren't getting me better times. My 60 fts. aren't to much better either.
Anyone got any tips or suggestions (other than make sure the hood's pinned
)?
What psi did you have in the radials? What rpm were you launching at with the D/R's?
Originally posted by I30tMikeD
Well, the raial set up being the same diameter is not a problem. Since your running 15's with drag radials your weight is closer to the center of the axel, which is better than furthur away. It should take less HP to turn the drag radials than the 17's.
What psi did you have in the radials? What rpm were you launching at with the D/R's?
Well, the raial set up being the same diameter is not a problem. Since your running 15's with drag radials your weight is closer to the center of the axel, which is better than furthur away. It should take less HP to turn the drag radials than the 17's.
What psi did you have in the radials? What rpm were you launching at with the D/R's?
I started dropping the pressure on the next few runs and each one was slower. What's a good psi to run in them? I'm not spinning that much. When I try braking and getting the rpm's up, my 60 foots are crap. When I punch it right before green I can usually get a 2.26-2.28.
Originally posted by Ramius83
If you are talking about track marshalls lol, you have to be at Commerce, GA. A truck over-shot the line and backed up to get in the right position. Well, the dumb idiot forgot to put the truck back into Drive and when the tree lit green, he floored it, IN REVERSE. The track marshalls "did not see his reverse lights on" and he came within inches in hitting the vehicle behind him waiting to line up......But the kicker is, he did it AGAIN on his next run.....
Stupid people.....
If you are talking about track marshalls lol, you have to be at Commerce, GA. A truck over-shot the line and backed up to get in the right position. Well, the dumb idiot forgot to put the truck back into Drive and when the tree lit green, he floored it, IN REVERSE. The track marshalls "did not see his reverse lights on" and he came within inches in hitting the vehicle behind him waiting to line up......But the kicker is, he did it AGAIN on his next run.....
Stupid people.....
Originally posted by BSwithTF
When I ran the 14.94, they had 40 lbs. in them.
I started dropping the pressure on the next few runs and each one was slower. What's a good psi to run in them? I'm not spinning that much. When I try braking and getting the rpm's up, my 60 foots are crap. When I punch it right before green I can usually get a 2.26-2.28.
When I ran the 14.94, they had 40 lbs. in them.
I started dropping the pressure on the next few runs and each one was slower. What's a good psi to run in them? I'm not spinning that much. When I try braking and getting the rpm's up, my 60 foots are crap. When I punch it right before green I can usually get a 2.26-2.28.
I think since your using D/R your best bet is to torque brake. You won't be using the D/R's to their potential by just going WOT. I know with slicks you should easily be able to pull sub 2sec 60 foots, drag radials can't be that much different. You pull your 60 foot down 2 tenths and you'll see 4 tenths at the end of the track.
I don't know the best PSI, all I know is that it's lower than 40.
I recomend emailing Nealoc187 or Blubyu2K2. They have some expierence with slicks.
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