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03-23-2010, 04:54 PM | #11 |
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
If anyone is interested in this type of index racing check out this site.http://www.nashootout.com/contact.htm
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
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03-24-2010, 05:18 PM | #13 |
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
At Gateway in Missouri we have heads up classes called Gateway outlaw all stars. I believe it's 13.00, 12.00 , 11.00, 10.00, 9.00 on a 5 tenth Pro Tree. I run S/ST and slowing down with weight and timing. So this is familiar with me. With a stick you can't throttle stop or run a delay box. I guess you can set up a delay box but I don't want one. So I run S/ST with no electrionics and no throttle stop. Makes you work harder and it's a blast.
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03-25-2010, 08:46 PM | #14 |
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
Out here In Calif. I run D/gas, 10.60, in my pickup. Only problem is it's a .400 tree. My 4000 lb turd won't react that fast. Now .500 tree and ??????????????
I like the heads up no electronics. For me I take some weight off to get to the number.
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
Holly Springs MS.has 23 on tap for this year no stops 6.0 and 7.0 not real big car count but very competive. Lot of fun Later J.Smith 4621 racing
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04-19-2010, 10:45 PM | #17 |
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
I remember exactly where I was and the sinking feeling in my stomach when saw a delay box for the first time. I knew that little Deadenbear thingie was just the beginning. About 5 years or so later when a guy I was driving for started hanging all the crap on the car I decided I was done. I could have my digger and me ready to license in about 80 working hours if it was about driving from the seat again. But, I don't see that happening.
It really sucks because I'm tired of bumping my head on that thing. Just a .02 from somebody who had a lot of fun in the past. |
04-24-2010, 01:22 PM | #18 |
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I'm thinking about trying to run 12.00 index what methods are best for slowing down consistently. I need to lose 1.00 !
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
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05-29-2010, 02:46 PM | #20 |
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Re: Any interest in no t-stop index racing?
Just like FrankM mentioned earlier - we run .90 index heads up pro tree classes from 8.90 to 12.90 - All are no electronics, no throttle stops.
10.90 and quicker can use transbrakes - 11.90 & 12.90 are footbrake only. We've been running these classes for the past 10 years. Car counts vary by class with 10.90 being the largest. We've had fields as big as 34 cars in 10.90 and as little as 4 cars in 8.90.... For some reason, 12.90 seems to be a very low car count - you would think that it would be one of the largest fields as it's a fantastic class for entry level racers. Our series also runs an open comp and pro comp class (1 tenth breakout allowed) and some of the index racers run both their index class and one of the comp classes. www.raceosca.com - see schedule and bring your cars up for some fun!! We get quite a few racers from western New York.
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