I wouldn't worry about the guy in the other lane. There's nothing you can do about him.
Run your own race. and be safe
Run your own race. and be safe
Unless you're a fender length ahead at the 1/8, then you psi under the right foot just increasedI wouldn't worry about the guy in the other lane. There's nothing you can do about him.
Run your own race. and be safe
I assume you are going to Sears Point?......really long shutdown plus it goes up hill
Perfect I appreciate it. I’ll be posting a video of how it all goes!I'll pass on what I did, with the caveat that I am the least knowledgeable drag race person on the forum. I went down last year to get a baseline on my car. I bought it and spend a while getting it from questionable to truly road worthy. When I got there I had to ask directions and procedure from everyone. The cashier pointed me to tech, and thanks to the video from @318willrun I was good to go. I proceeded to the gate leading to the start lines. When I got to the guy directing traffic I told him this was my first trip and I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. He was quite helpful letting me know the procedure.
And then I proceeded to get my *** kicked all night long, which I expected. A 66 Valiant, three-on-the-tree original survivor from the factory isn't going to scare anyone. I made 8-10 passes and was getting the hang of it when I quit. It's a mighty 20 second car. As mentioned above, a first trip isn't about setting the world on fire. It's about learning the ropes, getting some practice in, and seeing what happens.
Good Luck!
I know the track very well as I worked there for years but I actually never made a pass lol. Shut down road is to the left. Good advice on the burnout thing. Thanks!Ask somebody who knows, which side of the track the turnoffs are, and how many. At my local track we have at least ten cars a night on test-n-tune night, doing u-turns on the track because they think they passed the return road. They apparently dont know there is another one, even though lots of fast cars dont use the first one. (Doing a u-turn on the track is a HUGE no-no!)
Also ,if you are gonna do a water burnout, pay attention to the track personnel! They will tell you when to go. Do NOT start your burnout with a car in front of you!
The rookies i see that crash their cars all do the same thing wrong. They'll leave the starting line spinning the crap out of their street tires till they get out of shape, correct for the sideways motion, take their foot out of the gas, and then the tires hook up and they drive straight into the wall. Dont be that guy. If you spin hard off the starting line , pedal immediately, and then get back in gradually, the pass is ruined anyway, and means nothing. Dont ruin the car.
Observe. Watch what the fast guys do, cause they know what they are doing. Try to do what they do. They will show you how to stage, etc.
Almost forgot: the lane on the return road side has the right-of-way to the exit. Unless you are way ahead or way behind, yield to the racer on the return road side.
Yes sir sears point has a mega shut down lol! I use to work there washing trucks at nascar nhra and Indy. Are you local?I assume you are going to Sears Point?......really long shutdown plus it goes up hill
Good advice. I’m just going to run my car and enjoy the ride!I wouldn't worry about the guy in the other lane. There's nothing you can do about him.
Run your own race. and be safe
Go ahead make one run down the track, it wont hurt ya, you can handle it.Don't do it!!! It worse than crack. Been hooked over 50 years.
Thanks for all the advice guys. It went pretty good. Cars lower than I expect but I believe I know what to do now to make it faster. I had a 6000 rpm chip in my soft touch rev limiter so I think that needs to be raised. Tell me what you guys think it should be revved out to? My 60 foot was not very good at all but my converter is only a 2000 stall. I just got a 2800 stall from summit so that will be installed next time and should help a lot. Here’s a quick YouTube video I threw together for you guys!
Thanks for all the advice guys. It went pretty good. Cars lower than I expect but I believe I know what to do now to make it faster. I had a 6000 rpm chip in my soft touch rev limiter so I think that needs to be raised. Tell me what you guys think it should be revved out to? My 60 foot was not very good at all but my converter is only a 2000 stall. I just got a 2800 stall from summit so that will be installed next time and should help a lot. Here’s a quick YouTube video I threw together for you guys!
Next week! LolVery nice and great job on the video. So when are you going again. Lol. Once it grabs you it’s hard not to go back.
Very nice and great job on the video. So when are you going again. Lol. Once it grabs you it’s hard not to go back.
Yes I’ll be back next week if I can make it. What do you think I should Rev my motor to?Awesome! Glad you went and I'm sure you had a blast!!!!
I don't know the details of you motor. A little info please.Yes I’ll be back next week if I can make it. What do you think I should Rev my motor to?
6,000 rpms would have to be in the ball park in my opinion. Try a run a 5700, and see what happens. If it goes faster or even stays the same, then 6k is too much. And obviously, if it slows up then try 6200.Yes I’ll be back next week if I can make it. What do you think I should Rev my motor to?