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Weight savings are pretty much the usual. I finally took the stock interior out this winter and went to a single kirkey seat. Light weight carpet. Removed everything that I didn't need. I did mini tub the car also. I didn't put a larger tire I just wanted the savings of the stock metal.
I still need to do much. I have the rear bumper support in the car. I even still have the door bars in. It still has all the power window stuff. I still use the stock brakes.
I think there is still another 100lbs or so left in it without getting too crazy with a sawzall.
Ken
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It really seems to be better for the combo. What I mean by that is it 60' about the same maybe a little bit slower. Which for bracket racing is better. I need to hook every time the same.
What I really like is that the car really comes alive after the 1/8th. I am running about 2-3 mph slower in the 1/8th than most 10 flat cars I race. But I am running the same mph at the 1/4. Even a little faster than some.
I could not be any happier. I switched classes this year to an electronics class. So now I have fast *** dragsters chasing me. Most of the drivers won't expect my car to mph like it does. That helps bring home some money at the end of the day.
Ken
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$2500.00 on Sat.
$5000.00 on Sun.
$5000.00 on Mon.
I also have to think about the fuel to get there and back.
I think it would be great to race along with all the other LTx fans. Just from the dollar stand point it is hard to go to Bowling Green.
Hell even if I were to win 2 classes (which I entered in last year) I don't think it would pay for the trip. And then I have to win which is a lot easier said then done.
I will have to see how this year turns out. If I win enough money at other races maybe I can make the trip to the shootout.
Ken
$5000.00 on Sun.
$5000.00 on Mon.
I also have to think about the fuel to get there and back.
I think it would be great to race along with all the other LTx fans. Just from the dollar stand point it is hard to go to Bowling Green.
Hell even if I were to win 2 classes (which I entered in last year) I don't think it would pay for the trip. And then I have to win which is a lot easier said then done.
I will have to see how this year turns out. If I win enough money at other races maybe I can make the trip to the shootout.
Ken
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No it's not spragless.
It really seems to be better for the combo. What I mean by that is it 60' about the same maybe a little bit slower. Which for bracket racing is better. I need to hook every time the same.
What I really like is that the car really comes alive after the 1/8th. I am running about 2-3 mph slower in the 1/8th than most 10 flat cars I race. But I am running the same mph at the 1/4. Even a little faster than some.
I could not be any happier. I switched classes this year to an electronics class. So now I have fast *** dragsters chasing me. Most of the drivers won't expect my car to mph like it does. That helps bring home some money at the end of the day.
Ken
It really seems to be better for the combo. What I mean by that is it 60' about the same maybe a little bit slower. Which for bracket racing is better. I need to hook every time the same.
What I really like is that the car really comes alive after the 1/8th. I am running about 2-3 mph slower in the 1/8th than most 10 flat cars I race. But I am running the same mph at the 1/4. Even a little faster than some.
I could not be any happier. I switched classes this year to an electronics class. So now I have fast *** dragsters chasing me. Most of the drivers won't expect my car to mph like it does. That helps bring home some money at the end of the day.
Ken
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$2500.00 on Sat.
$5000.00 on Sun.
$5000.00 on Mon.
I also have to think about the fuel to get there and back.
I think it would be great to race along with all the other LTx fans. Just from the dollar stand point it is hard to go to Bowling Green.
Hell even if I were to win 2 classes (which I entered in last year) I don't think it would pay for the trip. And then I have to win which is a lot easier said then done.
I will have to see how this year turns out. If I win enough money at other races maybe I can make the trip to the shootout.
Ken
$5000.00 on Sun.
$5000.00 on Mon.
I also have to think about the fuel to get there and back.
I think it would be great to race along with all the other LTx fans. Just from the dollar stand point it is hard to go to Bowling Green.
Hell even if I were to win 2 classes (which I entered in last year) I don't think it would pay for the trip. And then I have to win which is a lot easier said then done.
I will have to see how this year turns out. If I win enough money at other races maybe I can make the trip to the shootout.
Ken
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I don't think anyone is in the LTx Shootout for the money, lol. It seems like it's more about having a good time amongst peers. One perk is that your car will most likely be in GMHTP magazine. To some guys that's not a big deal but I think that it's pretty cool. I'm 675 miles away. The trip will probably cost me a grand for gas, food, hotel. I'm gonna treat it like a mini-vacation though.
I just see it hard to spend all the money for fuel and entry fees when I can go somewhere ALOT closer and have a chance to win a bunch of money.
Also I live for Bracket Racing. I LOVE IT. Although I would really enjoy hanging with a bunch of people who still love their LTx motors. I have a hard time finding that in bracket racing.
Ken
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