Could you please disclose this information about Coy's car?
Well I don't think the person that bought Chris's car would know what to do to it seeing as pretty much everything has already been done. Although I think if some aftermarket suspension was put on it would get better launches and could very easily get into the 10's.
PA is going to be representing in the SC race.
Gary Kuhn just ran 11.75 @119.89 in his 5 speed SC. I think that puts it at the 3rd quickest and second fastest. And he just put it on the track for the first time this summer. It was used as a weeked/ show car.
He's looking to custom install a bigger blower, k-member, and fuel cell this winter, so look for him to make some noise next season.
Yeah, Gary will most deffinetly be making some noise. But Chris's car was not fully optomized yet. It still has stock interior, AC, and hasn't had any weight reduction (besides the glass hood). There is still more to be had there. I hope it has a good home. It is a shame to see Chris let it go.
Gary's car is not only a fast car but beautiful car. The way he drives it makes us 5 speed owners glad to see someone finaly back up the fact that a 5 speed can be as fast or faster. He came a long way in one season of racing.
This thread is to clutter up the misc forum with miscellaneous drivel.
Since we no longer have the feature that was added the last time they fucked up the forum, lets just try it here.
Mine is growing fruit plants / trees. Right now I've got 3 avocado trees, a fig tree, a mango tree, and some pomegranate seeds.
The avocado trees are 6mo, 3mo, and 2mo old. The fig tree is 4mo old, the mango is 1mo old. The pomegranate seeds were just put in last weekend, so they haven't...
Woot! :headbang:
Average speed across the country was over 98mph and they did it in 28:50:28. The old record, set in 2006, was 31 hours 4 minutes.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/31/us/new-york-los-angeles-cannonball-speed-record/
More on the record setting run here...
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