Awesome! Reminded me of th time I got to the track late & without my pit crew guys. I had to unload my front engine dragster in the staging lane by myself. I took the wheelie bar off to unload the car. I didn't put it back on ... oops ... I fired the car up to warm up as I put my racing gear on. Got a bye run since eliminations were about to begin.. I did a killer burn out & staged the car. The lights came down. The car launched & the front end was about 3 feet in the air!! Went the length of the track with the wheels in the air. I was looking at the guardrail to make sure the car was going straight. NEVER made a pass again without the wheelie bars attached!! Fun times!.
Yeah! The motor sounds amazing! Glad to see that you finally got a decent burnout girl. Most race fans, including me, do not truly appreciate how much work that goes into getting a racecar ready. We only see the car go down the track. On behalf of all race fans, THANK YOU!!!!
Wheelie bar should be adjusted to 2 to 3 inches from bottom of wheel to asphalt. Because your engine angle centerline and crank height in front is so high you will rotate faster.
Threes are two settings, one is 2 inches off the ground, the other is much higher so when you are transporting it on the track it doesn’t drag. Unfortunately in a mad rush we forgot to put it down.
Awesome! Reminded me of th time I got to the track late & without my pit crew guys. I had to unload my front engine dragster in the staging lane by myself. I took the wheelie bar off to unload the car. I didn't put it back on ... oops ... I fired the car up to warm up as I put my racing gear on. Got a bye run since eliminations were about to begin.. I did a killer burn out & staged the car. The lights came down. The car launched & the front end was about 3 feet in the air!! Went the length of the track with the wheels in the air. I was looking at the guardrail to make sure the car was going straight. NEVER made a pass again without the wheelie bars attached!! Fun times!.
Things we will not forget to do again!!! Holy moley what a ride!!! Makes for a great photo, but that’s about it, ha!
Yeah! The motor sounds amazing! Glad to see that you finally got a decent burnout girl. Most race fans, including me, do not truly appreciate how much work that goes into getting a racecar ready. We only see the car go down the track. On behalf of all race fans, THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you! Much appreciated my friend! A few bugs to work out, but we will get it all done 🏁
Glad everything went ok😅, glad Jimmy is good, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
same here my friend! it was a fun weekend for sure, thanks Donald! Best to you and yours too!
Awesome runs
Thanks brother!
Shane saves the day
now we just need the right converter, ha!
We were there, glad everything worked out O.K..
definitely a great time! I am glad too, too much work to have it go out in the first outing
Rockin ...
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Hell yeah buddy!
thanks brother!!!
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible weekend. Much love and RESPECT brother
Thanks! You too! Happy Friday my friend!
I'd be checking all of the welds.
oh I did, I took the car apart and went over it a 100 times.
Wow pretty crazy! Glad all is ok. Great job on the car guys.
Thanks vino! Man, Jimmy and Jack went for a ride!
Good deal on the professor fixing you guys up.
Absolutely! He’s a great guy
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I was looking at the merch, and I like alot of it...one suggestion ;
Use the old STP logo with the letters THG.
Just an idea.
I like that idea, thank you!
Parting note. What's faster, the dragster or thunderbird?
Dragster. This engine in Jimmy’s FED was 5.00s
Wheelie bar should be adjusted to 2 to 3 inches from bottom of wheel to asphalt. Because your engine angle centerline and crank height in front is so high you will rotate faster.
Threes are two settings, one is 2 inches off the ground, the other is much higher so when you are transporting it on the track it doesn’t drag. Unfortunately in a mad rush we forgot to put it down.
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