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Date Posted: 06:35:53 09/07/10 Tue
Author: wopracing
Subject: broke

looks like ken and his crew had the track hooking pretty good saturday night my first pass was a 5.94 with a 1.29 60ft second pass was all ken broke the converter thumbs up to ken will be sending you a bill ha ha be back when i get it fixed

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[> Re: broke -- Chris Ragsdale, 15:11:32 09/07/10 Tue [1]

The track was hooking for sure. My first pass was a 5.55 with a 1.23 60'. The second pass was a 1.21 60' but had to let out. The third try was a 1.22 60' but was all over the track. It was not the track though, I noticed when I got back to the trailer that my passanger side tire looked low. When I checked it it was at 3lbs and the other was still at 6.5. I had just checked them prior to the pass so I put about 10 lbs in it and after just a few minutes it had dropped several pounds and within an hour it was flat so I must have picked something up. I will be back out as soon as I can get some new ones.


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[> [> Re: broke -- Hemiracer1, 18:20:42 09/07/10 Tue [1]

Hey Chris, I recently experienced the same tire deflation situation. I guess I got a rock cut in the slick somewhere at the track. It was flat the next morning sitting in the trailer. A few days later, I bought new slicks and THEN I realized I could (should) have installed tubes instead of buying new tires. You and fellow racers might keep that in mind.


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[> [> [> Re: broke -- Chris Ragsdale, 15:02:07 09/08/10 Wed [1]

Yea, I had thought about that but I was all ready starting to think I might need new ones anyway.


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