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Better rest now Bill, take your meds, you have been typing way too much!!
Actually I can't believe you are still ranting about this, or anything else for that matter....... |
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Crap! I missed six pages! LMAO!
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I saw the light of what Bill's saying when I first read this topic 2yrs ago, but unlike other things that were changed over time, this probably won't for the simple reason that the majority of people it would possibly benefit, don't want it to change, and majority rules. Case in point: Back in the 80's when Ford was going to place their beloved "Mustang" name on a joint venture car between them and Mazda, the Mustang lovers united (in large numbers), and told Ford you better not tarnish the great American name of Mustang by placing its letters on what became the Probe. Chevrolet on the other hand was more like the detractors (on this thread to Bill), as they insulted the great name of Nova, by placing it on a joint venture product with Toyota, before it later became the Geo Prizm. The Nova lovers didn't protest it and/or weren't large in their numbers, so to Chevrolet no harm, no foul...sad, very sad. Numbers matter, and those who think this makes since are far outnumbered by those who don't, or don't care, so it becomes wishful thinking. However who knows, I can remember when stockers didn't allow wheelie bars on them and that changed, so who knows? It's worth a call to try and get the Glendora group to consider it?
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inhaled a bit too many fumes over the years.A system like this makes no sense.Go on and keep singing Kumbaya with our champion ranter from Texas.My brain is swelling from reading this load of crappola.
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Finally, "dialing slower than your opponent so that you won't spin your tires"? I don't see how that would help keep your car from spinning its tires...you can change your dial-in all you want to, but if you don't change the car (like letting more air out of your power tires), it won't change a thing (especially in my car). My recent race in San Antonio proved that to me since just a two pound reduction in tire pressure lowered my 60ft et. .06 sec.!
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Or do you think the faster car should always hope the slower car will go red and check to make sure they don't before concentrating on their side of the tree? -Toby |
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So let me see if I have this right.......
If a P/SA with a dial in of 12.70 races an M/SA car with 12.17 dial in the M/SA car is likely to spin the tires because it is the faster of the 2 cars??????????? And on the other hand It would always make more sense to dial in slower than the car you are racing so that you can leave first and reduce the possibility of tire spin Makes sense to me, Bob] I can't believe that you guys just don’t get it........ This has nothing to do with an A/SA car vs. an M/SA car. This entire issue is about the car that leaves last can't red-light if the first leaving car goes red... It's not about a 10 second car vs. a 13 second car, it's about 10.20 vs. a 10.00 car. It's about a 12.50 car racing 13.00 second car.. It's about a 14.10 car vs. 14.15 car.. If you get it you get....if you don't you don't Bob PS: Bill everybody is saying that the first car to leave has a greater chance to spin the tires.........Sooooooooooo don't leave first and you are safe. Just my humor, but I guess I missed...
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