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Bruce Noland 09-04-2015 09:01 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
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Originally Posted by fredjohnston (Post 481301)
Rod,

Since you apparently know Jim pretty well, can you ask him why he wants to get HP added to the 396? Seems like Jim runs over 1 second under at every race for some reason. Does he want to be the only person running this combination? You seem to have the knowledge to slow you car down and speed it up when needed (based on your record run and runs at Indy) so maybe you could teach him how to do this.

I don't run Stock and am just curious as to why someone continually wants to beat up a combination. Jim didn't win class at Indy and does he think if the 396 gets HP added over the winter he will have a better chance of outrunning the Corvettes and Dodges?

Because racing his car is his passion. He can damn well do what he pleases with it.

K Stubbs 09-04-2015 09:23 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Jim has the most impressive stocker I have seen in a very long time. Very good job to his engine builder, who is also a really good guy.

fredjohnston 09-04-2015 10:05 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Noland (Post 481305)
Because racing his car is his passion. He can damn well do what he pleases with it.

Bruce thanks for the smart *** comment. I just looked through the stock qualifying sheets for the last few years and see you like to play the class HP game by changing classes and slowing your car down intentionally. Maybe you could speak to Jim on how you do this. As an fan of stock eliminator older model year cars, I think it's sad when someone continually and intentionally beats up on a combination and eventually makes the combination uncompetitive and of no interest for a new comer to the stocker eliminator class to build. Everyone knows Jim has a fast car and has always had fast cars but wouldn't a competitor like to keep a little something in his "pocket" when needed?

Jason Shepard 09-04-2015 10:19 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
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Originally Posted by fredjohnston (Post 481316)
Bruce thanks for the smart *** comment. I just looked through the stock qualifying sheets for the last few years and see you like to play the class HP game by changing classes and slowing your car down intentionally. Maybe you could speak to Jim on how you do this. As an fan of stock eliminator older model year cars, I think it's sad when someone continually and intentionally beats up on a combination and eventually makes the combination uncompetitive and of no interest for a new comer to the stocker eliminator class to build. Everyone knows Jim has a fast car and has always had fast cars but wouldn't a competitor like to keep a little something in his "pocket" when needed?

There isnt any reason I can think of that he cant race his car however he wants to within the rules. He obviously just proved he is within the rules. He has an extremely fast car, and he should be able to show it whenever he wants without someone telling him otherwise.

Billy Nees 09-04-2015 10:27 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fredjohnston (Post 481316)
Bruce thanks for the smart *** comment. I just looked through the stock qualifying sheets for the last few years and see you like to play the class HP game by changing classes and slowing your car down intentionally. Maybe you could speak to Jim on how you do this. As an fan of stock eliminator older model year cars, I think it's sad when someone continually and intentionally beats up on a combination and eventually makes the combination uncompetitive and of no interest for a new comer to the stocker eliminator class to build. Everyone knows Jim has a fast car and has always had fast cars but wouldn't a competitor like to keep a little something in his "pocket" when needed?

Are you on crack? Jim is racing the way that it should be!

Robert Simpson 09-04-2015 10:37 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Did Line Performance build his engine? He is bad fast, I don't know if enough for the vette but bad fast.

A/SA Fairlane 09-04-2015 10:38 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Too bad EVERYONE isn't racing that way

tony wood 09-04-2015 10:40 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
way to go JIM. I love to see that car brings back a lot of good memories of dad.

moparpilot 09-04-2015 11:01 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billy Nees (Post 481321)
Are you on crack? Jim is racing the way that it should be!

amen to that

Sam Murray 09-04-2015 11:11 AM

Re: Protest at Indy.
 
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Originally Posted by billy nees (Post 481321)
are you on crack? Jim is racing the way that it should be!

x2


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