View Full Version : drag racers? hot roders?
wonka911
10-31-2008, 02:13 AM
anybody here into drag racing? iv been working 2 jobs since i was 14 and iv been able to build myself quite a car, its an 83 mercury capri that should be a 10 second street car, just need a couple odd n end peices n its on the road...i know im not the only person on here who likes to smoke one n go work on my car :rasta:
Dutch Pimp
10-31-2008, 02:36 AM
Wow...10 second street machine...:thumbsup:
I had a maxed out '65 Mustang 2+2, back in the old days. Let the "Good Times" roll.
stoned88911
10-31-2008, 02:40 AM
i got a 05 subaru legacy gt running 20lbs boost, ran a 12.3
I have a front mount intercooler kit in my garage, just need to spend 1500 on new turbo and im either low 11.s or broken car.
xcrispi
10-31-2008, 02:52 AM
I been a gearhead since I could walk .
Running G body GM junk right now .
10.90's w/ a 225 horse hit .
Haulin ass w/ laughin gas . :thumbsup:
Crispi :stoned:
poohrx7
04-18-2010, 05:32 PM
mazda rx7 with few tweets. love eating hondas:thumbsup:
RAINHAZE
04-18-2010, 06:51 PM
I used to run a '72 Nova back in the early, mid '70's..., cant remember my ET but it was fun.
I also owned a '73 Challenger, and a '77 Trans Am.
I love drag racing, It still amazes me that top fuel cars are running 8k horses! I was only a teenager back when top fuel was only 1800 horses. Ive been to Gatornationals when it was in its infancy, Rockingham when it was IHRA (met Don Garlits personally there.) Lakeland Int Drags is where I met Shirley Muldowney, She asked me to remove my ass from the fence I was sitting on. :D She was nice about it tho.
I have a good friend that runs an alcohol Dragster and every now and then I help out in the pits. There's nothing quite like being part of a racing team, lot of work, but deffinetly alot of fun.
Presently I live next to Bristol Dragstrip and I usually go to the Spring Nats.
jesse montgomery III
05-18-2012, 10:08 PM
i had a 68 mustang with 289, 650 holley, edlebrock intake, comp cam, d.u.i. ignition, 302 heads, headers, big sway bars, all poly graphite bushings, progressive springs, 1° negative wedge kit, granada spindles, discs, etc, shift kit for the c-4, aluminum slot mags. but the car i miss most was my 68 caddy hearse. it had a 500 cube caddy engine, a carb big enough to suck in small birds, intake was massaged before i bought it, so was the cam. 3" single exhaust out the back. shift kit in the tranny. the interior was all leather, and crushed velvet. chrome trim all over the place. i didn't race either car, i just liked wrenching on cool stuff. i had eventually planned to tub the hearse and add a flamed paint job to the front. however, circumstances changed, and i sold it.
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