Y2K5SRT
Enthusiast
Had a ball at the "fun drags" at Heartland Park the other night. As one of the premiere NHRA tracks in the country (routinely sets records every year), I figured I should be able to make some decent passes. Indeed, my best run was there last year with tubes and filters: 12.04 @ 120.5 mph. Well, it was not to be this time, as they don't really prep the track for "fun drags". Everybody spun them off the line, including the junior dragsters with their Briggs & Stratton engines. Needless to say I did the same, with no better than a 2.09 60' time. My best run was a 12.28 @ 117.8 mph. I did manage a couple good lights, with my best a .510. Here are some fun pictures:
This was the most fun matchup of the night, as both of our cars are rated at 450 hp (his is an LS6 with cowl induction):
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He had just put new gears in it (3.92?) and also spun quite a bit. Our first run was my 12.38 to his high 13 (clock didn't catch it). The next run I did a 12.42 to his 13.56. We had a ball and he is looking at Vipers as his next "toy". His Chevelle was absolutely beautiful and ran superbly.
Here we are lined up for the staging area:
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This next shot is pretty wild. The track officials were great and we shared a lot of laughs. By the end they were asking if I would like them to take any shots of my car from the lanes themselves. One of the best shots was a sunset photo that I posted on the main discussion board earlier. One of his first shots was unfocused and crazy looking, but I am pretty sure I was popping a wheelie! Well, OK, maybe not...
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I kinda liked it! The final shot (too many others to post) was a license plate on a 13.8 second Guick GS. Neat car, and maybe a good plate for you folks looking for ideas for your Viper. Also included the bumper sticker for all you Buick fans:
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Thanks for reading this.
Chris
This was the most fun matchup of the night, as both of our cars are rated at 450 hp (his is an LS6 with cowl induction):
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</center>He had just put new gears in it (3.92?) and also spun quite a bit. Our first run was my 12.38 to his high 13 (clock didn't catch it). The next run I did a 12.42 to his 13.56. We had a ball and he is looking at Vipers as his next "toy". His Chevelle was absolutely beautiful and ran superbly.
Here we are lined up for the staging area:
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</center>This next shot is pretty wild. The track officials were great and we shared a lot of laughs. By the end they were asking if I would like them to take any shots of my car from the lanes themselves. One of the best shots was a sunset photo that I posted on the main discussion board earlier. One of his first shots was unfocused and crazy looking, but I am pretty sure I was popping a wheelie! Well, OK, maybe not...
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</center>I kinda liked it! The final shot (too many others to post) was a license plate on a 13.8 second Guick GS. Neat car, and maybe a good plate for you folks looking for ideas for your Viper. Also included the bumper sticker for all you Buick fans:
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</center>Thanks for reading this.
Chris