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Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:15 pm
by Asylum
Rich Christiansen (PINKS) brought his show to Toronto Motorsports Park this weekend and we went up to make some runs and watch the fun.

Weren't quick enough by a mile to qualify for the event but got about a dozen runs in over the two days.

Barbie's best was a somewhat disappointing 13.63 at 101.73 with the shift light at 6700.

However it was quite the show.

3500 is running just fine. Need some traction though. I think the Drag Radials have about had it.

:beer:

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:35 pm
by woody90gtz
13.63 is nothing to sneeze at. Gonna try wrinkle wall slicks? That's my next pair of tires...

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:43 pm
by DTMAce
I was gonna say, 13.63 is great! Don't worry, one of these days you will hit the right combo and get it into the 12s.

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:30 pm
by Asylum
This car will never see a 12 with this combination.

I think on the right day, as Barb gets more seat time, and I crank the shift light to 7000 there "may" be a 13.40 in there.

She is getting pretty good at handling this little bugger, and when it breaks the tires loose on the 1-2 shift she won't back off.

But a 12 second run?? Not going to happen, and I'm NOT spending any more money on this silly car.

SOMEBODY BUY THE DAMN THING!!

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:43 pm
by DTMAce
I WISH I COULD!

And I just arranged to buy a real piece today. Holy fart in a box.

And right now, its 1/4 sec time would be infinite as it doesn't run. LMAO And if it was running, I doubt it would go much under 20 seconds.

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:07 am
by 3X00-Modified
Before investing in wrinkle wall slicks... (useless on a FWD car in my mind if you don't have the weight transfer solved yet) You need to <<< Solve the weight transfer to the rear... There are many ways to do this and I think it would net you better results than different tires. You don't get traction if you have no weight over the front end, regardless of how much rubber you put up there.

After I get my Torque converter done, I have some things to try... first is spring rubbers, next would be a solid bump stop that I can fit in at the track, and last will be a set of Saab Koni's that I can set the dampening on... that is if that's not only a recoil setting I'm not sure if it affects compression valving too... Anyone know?

And last resort is a solid bar that replaces the shock when at the strip, OR just get a set of wheelie bars made... :) LOL

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:07 pm
by Asylum
It's still hooking up OK. 60' times were all in the 1.90's but the tires are getting alittle old.
No spin to speak of, but you could tell it wasn't great. It's interesting to stand beside your car as it launches. You notice alot of things you can't when driving.

However it still has a pretty good "squat"

:beer:

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:19 am
by KFLO 93 GT
Stick some deflated American footballs inside the rear springs, then air em up!

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:20 am
by Chad91GTZ
Instant air bags, haha

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:18 pm
by KFLO 93 GT
How they are to get back out - I have no idea...

Heading more off topic, I'm gonna hit the strip again before the end of the month. Thinking the car should be a little faster with wheel bearings that aren't shitting out.

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:30 pm
by Barry
3X00-Modified wrote:Before investing in wrinkle wall slicks... (useless on a FWD car in my mind if you don't have the weight transfer solved yet) You need to <<< Solve the weight transfer to the rear... There are many ways to do this and I think it would net you better results than different tires. You don't get traction if you have no weight over the front end, regardless of how much rubber you put up there.

After I get my Torque converter done, I have some things to try... first is spring rubbers, next would be a solid bump stop that I can fit in at the track, and last will be a set of Saab Koni's that I can set the dampening on... that is if that's not only a recoil setting I'm not sure if it affects compression valving too... Anyone know?

And last resort is a solid bar that replaces the shock when at the strip, OR just get a set of wheelie bars made... :) LOL
Rebound only. The 8611 series konis are comp/rebound adj but there like 200 a pop I think, and there not direct bolt ons.

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:52 am
by Cliff8928
I have airbags in the springs on my GT... They appear to be pretty effective.

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:55 am
by jene
Asylum wrote:Rich Christiansen (PINKS) brought his show to Toronto Motorsports Park this weekend and we went up to make some runs and watch the fun.



:beer:
i thought he was done with arm drop..lol him and my buddy went and did a new pilot for a new show this last weekend called "no pits racing"...lol not sure yet how that will work out. They are really trying to bring pinks back and are having a debate on who should host it.. my buddy Willie B or brett Wagner (past time host)... I told em they should bring on a girl co host... wagner said i would be great at it... :D

hopefully they can bring back something here to bandimere so i can run my nova in it... i always miss out on the fun!

:runsies:

Re: Arm Drop Live!

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:59 am
by 3X00-Modified
Barry wrote: Rebound only. The 8611 series konis are comp/rebound adj but there like 200 a pop I think, and there not direct bolt ons.
Thanks...

the 8611's can they be modified to fit, or adapted to fit in any way? Similar length? similar mounting method? or just completely different?