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rustomatic
02-13-2018, 03:12 PM
Since SuperChevyMustangDave didn't do it yet, I thought I'd post a linky to the next track day I'll be doing/attempting (as will Dave G.), given sufficient luck and cooperative drought circumstances: https://www.speedsf.com/events/2018/3/9/thunderhill-east-3-mile/ (https://www.speedsf.com/events/2018/3/9/thunderhill-east-3-mile).

It's on a Friday, so you can use your vacation, retirement, sick day, or whatever, and avoid some of the stupid weekend traffic . . .

GregWeld
02-14-2018, 08:09 AM
The motor is out of Old Yeller -- and is at the builder -- who conveniently managed to break his leg bad enough to require surgery....

The new Sutton car - at this point - is a body only....

I feel I have to let Dave have a private track day on Thunderhill so he can get his bearings without any pressure to perform. LOL

I can hear the lap records being broken already.

rustomatic
02-14-2018, 11:34 AM
Far too much of my time spent awake includes people's excuses for why they cannot perform (no, I don't work in porn). What about the "Big Wang" car? Doesn't it need some exercise? Surely Dave could help with the belt situation (or you just don't rev it that high--calculate a bit), with some remote assistance via Skype or something from Ron S. . . .

Can we at least use the garage for sun/rain protection/beer storage?

You're probably right in not going. We'll probably need snow tires.

The motor is out of Old Yeller -- and is at the builder -- who conveniently managed to break his leg bad enough to require surgery....

The new Sutton car - at this point - is a body only....

I feel I have to let Dave have a private track day on Thunderhill so he can get his bearings without any pressure to perform. LOL

I can hear the lap records being broken already.

GregWeld
02-14-2018, 12:23 PM
Far too much of my time spent awake includes people's excuses for why they cannot perform (no, I don't work in porn). What about the "Big Wang" car? Doesn't it need some exercise? Surely Dave could help with the belt situation (or you just don't rev it that high--calculate a bit), with some remote assistance via Skype or something from Ron S. . . .

Can we at least use the garage for sun/rain protection/beer storage?

You're probably right in not going. We'll probably need snow tires.




You won't need the garage -- Dave doesn't use tools....


Big Wang needs the power rack that is here with me in Eye De Ho.....


After I spent a grand on a new belt tensioner it seems to be fine now.... It was just typical of a car I buy from Charley.....

Flash68
02-14-2018, 12:50 PM
Good work Paul. I was meaning to post something up.

As I told Paul, I ran with Speed SF in December at Laguna Seca and was impressed with them. They take the driver meeting seriously and run a nice tight ship. They also don't overload the day with too many cars. Both things Norcal Shelby is not too great at.

Of course when you're a professional like Weld your attendance is not required at the driver meetings. :action-smiley-027:

First time at Thunderhill... looking forward to it.

hackster
02-14-2018, 02:08 PM
I havent been on this forum in quite some time now but Basher mentioned to me that a few of these Lateral G guys do actually use their junk. I log on and low and behold you actually do!!

I am going to try and make it down to T-Hill for this if some parts show up in the next few weeks.

For those of you that live near there, is the weather usually pretty nice? I would love it if you said dry...Oregon is monsooning today.

Looking forward to meeting some new people as well.

Sean

rustomatic
02-14-2018, 05:56 PM
That would be awesome to see the truck in action again, Sean! You might want to give the Speed SF guys a call, just to be sure they won't give you any problems about having a truck (there's usually some kind of disclaimer in this area, so as to prevent people from signing up with tow trucks or brodozers).

The weather here has been ridiculous (good), but that's normal. The scene out my back door is pretty good today, although V-Day is usually pretty decent . . .



I havent been on this forum in quite some time now but Basher mentioned to me that a few of these Lateral G guys do actually use their junk. I log on and low and behold you actually do!!

I am going to try and make it down to T-Hill for this if some parts show up in the next few weeks.

For those of you that live near there, is the weather usually pretty nice? I would love it if you said dry...Oregon is monsooning today.

Looking forward to meeting some new people as well.

Sean

Panteracer
02-14-2018, 09:12 PM
I would love to go but just picked
up the fresh Pantera engine. Not enough
time to get it together. I will be there
April 9th with Checkered Flag. You guys
have a great time

Bob

Flash68
02-15-2018, 04:59 PM
I havent been on this forum in quite some time now but Basher mentioned to me that a few of these Lateral G guys do actually use their junk. I log on and low and behold you actually do!!

I am going to try and make it down to T-Hill for this if some parts show up in the next few weeks.

For those of you that live near there, is the weather usually pretty nice? I would love it if you said dry...Oregon is monsooning today.

Looking forward to meeting some new people as well.

Sean

Hey Sean... looking forward to seeing your truck. Was just talking to Basher the other day about you guys running the Ridge. Tell that RWB guy to come down and play....

With your track experience I doubt you'll have a problem - but if you want email Patrick Chio <[email protected]> with any questions. They are a good group of guys.

:cheers:

DBasher
02-15-2018, 06:09 PM
Beaters and fancy beer, sounds like a hoot!

:thumbsup::flag2:

glassman
02-15-2018, 06:54 PM
Hmmm, sounds interesting. Now that my car is back, its time to break it again. Rinse, repeat. Might just be there if the dates work....cheers

SSLance
02-15-2018, 08:55 PM
I think I need another 6 months or so before I can join in on this kind of Left Coast fun...but I'm looking forward to it for sure. You'll have fun and be safe.

GregWeld
02-16-2018, 07:59 AM
Hmmm, sounds interesting. Now that my car is back, its time to break it again. Rinse, repeat. Might just be there if the dates work....cheers



That's an awful lot of "ho humming" right there.... You need to just sign up -- Dave can use some company.

FETorino
02-16-2018, 10:17 AM
Beaters and fancy beer, sounds like a hoot!

:thumbsup::flag2:

I wish I could make it.

FETorino
02-16-2018, 10:19 AM
That's an awful lot of "ho humming" right there.... You need to just sign up -- Dave can use some company.

Seriously don’t leave Dave hanging. He would love the additional company.

hackster
02-16-2018, 03:43 PM
That would be awesome to see the truck in action again, Sean! You might want to give the Speed SF guys a call, just to be sure they won't give you any problems about having a truck (there's usually some kind of disclaimer in this area, so as to prevent people from signing up with tow trucks or brodozers).

The weather here has been ridiculous (good), but that's normal. The scene out my back door is pretty good today, although V-Day is usually pretty decent . . .

Man, its been a while hasnt it. Would be great to see you and catch up, life moves at a rapid pace doesnt it. Jealous of your weather and view down there. I cannot even see sunlight or dark from my new office let alone anything outside. Thanks for the heads up on reaching out to them..

Hey Sean... looking forward to seeing your truck. Was just talking to Basher the other day about you guys running the Ridge. Tell that RWB guy to come down and play....

With your track experience I doubt you'll have a problem - but if you want email Patrick Chio <[email protected]> with any questions. They are a good group of guys.

:cheers:

That RWB was a bad machine, let me tell you. I dont think I would have a problem but I emailed over to speedSF yesterday with the specs of the truck and where I had run and he emailed back with......please send a photo of the vehicle.

My guess is its not looking good for running with them if its about looks I am totally screwed and the truck is too =)

Ill follow up with you cats when I hear back from Patrick.

:thankyou:

Flash68
02-16-2018, 03:57 PM
I dont think I would have a problem but I emailed over to speedSF yesterday with the specs of the truck and where I had run and he emailed back with......please send a photo of the vehicle.

My guess is its not looking good for running with them if its about looks I am totally screwed and the truck is too =)

Ill follow up with you cats when I hear back from Patrick.

:thankyou:

I don't think it's about looks. He is probably vetting it for safety reasons would be my guess. Lots of different cars attend their track days. Everything from Miatas to Vipers. They are not the USCA with the D&E portion I assure you. :D

DBasher
02-16-2018, 07:22 PM
If it’s about looks, all y’all in trouble!
:D

rustomatic
02-18-2018, 03:59 PM
By "beaters," Dan undoubtedly means cars that do not exist solely to absorb polishing efforts and questions about paint at cars & coffee events.

By "fancy beer," Dan surely imagines fine selections like Steel Reserve, even though Speed SF distinctly prohibits the presence of such substances at their events.

Beaters and fancy beer, sounds like a hoot!

:thumbsup::flag2:

DBasher
02-19-2018, 12:06 PM
By "beaters," Dan undoubtedly means cars that do not exist solely to absorb polishing efforts and questions about paint at cars & coffee events.

Nailed it!

I’ll do just about anything...twice. Steel Reserve isn’t one of them.

:thumbsup::flag2:

hackster
02-20-2018, 06:14 PM
I just received an email from Patrick that my Truck will not be allowed to participate in any SpeedSF events.


Sean,


Unfortunately, after discussing with our officials. Your truck is not allowed at our event.


Patrick Chio

Speed SF Track Events

Speedsf.com

I asked him if he could give me any reasons behind it. Seems very different. Most every other club or event I have run with has been super excited to have some different sign up and even more happy when it can keep up with $80,000.00 sports cars.

Maybe next time I can make it down there guys.

Thanks for posting this event up.

Sean

DBasher
02-20-2018, 07:23 PM
I just sent Patrick an email.

You’re welcome 😁

hackster
02-20-2018, 08:29 PM
I just sent Patrick an email.

You’re welcome 😁

Thanks buddy. I was pretty upset when I got his email back saying I was not allowed but if they don't want me there, I don't want to be there.

If that is the kind of crowd they are I would not be a good fit.

Here is the funny thing.

I originally emailed him, sent him a description of the truck, my background, all of the instructor schools I have done in the last two years and a list of all the events....it was very clear that it was a truck.

He then asked for some photos of the TRUCK...

Of course I obliged and sent him a few photos of the truck.

I asked him this evening and he sited their rules and that there are no trucks or SUV's allowed for safety purposes.

I call total b.s. no trucks allowed is fine just tell me that up front but when you ask for photos and run it past your officials there is another reason.

I don't believe in not telling the truth as hard as it is to hear sometimes I would rather hear the truth than some bull**** story.

I'll get down there to run with you guys this spring.

Sean

DBasher
02-20-2018, 09:38 PM
No trucks....other than this one found on their site, running Thunderhill.
Whatever. No worries, plenty of other events. You know, with you not going, Dave just got faster. Lol

DBasher
02-20-2018, 09:52 PM
Sorry, wrong picture...😂

rustomatic
02-21-2018, 09:10 AM
That's a big ball of suck, Sean--we were looking forward to seeing the truck kicking the surprised snot out of some snooty punks. That said, it seems that much of the track and autocross crowd has not been made aware of the abilities and builds of pro-tour pick-ups. Perhaps they've also missed that whole NASCAR truck series, in which they race pick-up-like things . . .

Maybe it's time for another LS-powered Volvo or something like that from you. We all know you'll be back with something far more imaginative than a C5, not that that's a bad car . . .:welder:


I just received an email from Patrick that my Truck will not be allowed to participate in any SpeedSF events.


Sean,


Unfortunately, after discussing with our officials. Your truck is not allowed at our event.


Patrick Chio

Speed SF Track Events

Speedsf.com

I asked him if he could give me any reasons behind it. Seems very different. Most every other club or event I have run with has been super excited to have some different sign up and even more happy when it can keep up with $80,000.00 sports cars.

Maybe next time I can make it down there guys.

Thanks for posting this event up.

Sean

Flash68
02-21-2018, 11:40 AM
Bummer man....

SSLance
02-21-2018, 04:34 PM
Yeah... That would rub me the wrong way as well. Most promoters are clamoring for attendees at their events...guess this one doesn't have that issue.

Sucks Sean but there are still plenty of other chances to beat your junk up at other events that will welcome your awesome build.

Flash68
02-22-2018, 03:58 PM
There's always Norcal Shelby's Spring Sprint there April 28-29. They're Greg's favorite group to run with.

http://www.norcal-saac.org/cal/

DBasher
03-10-2018, 03:35 PM
Well? I know at least one of you had plenty of time to take a few pics....:action-smiley-027:

GregWeld
03-11-2018, 08:15 AM
Well? I know at least one of you had plenty of time to take a few pics....:action-smiley-027:






Here ya go!! Pre-track prep...... LOL







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GregWeld
03-11-2018, 08:20 AM
Still waiting on video...... and lap times.

Flash68
03-11-2018, 09:26 AM
Well? I know at least one of you had plenty of time to take a few pics....:action-smiley-027:

Nah, Sieg didn't show up this time.

DBasher
03-11-2018, 09:53 AM
Let me take a shot at it, you tell me if I’m close.

No list, no prep, bad tires and it was a cold track...plus the sun was in your eyes and you couldn’t get your Nano to play the right “driving songs”. If you had an SLA and more seat time you’d be the fastest guy out there....am I close? :knokwood:

I’m sure by now you’ve got it pulled apart, it’s been two days, and have parts on the way to resolve the issue....:G-Dub: race car

Your scorching lap time is now my target.
:flag2::thumbsup:

Flash68
03-11-2018, 10:01 AM
^^ You've been hanging around Weld a bit much there, sport. :theresa:

Paul, Chuck and I had a great time. :thumbsup: Nothing beats a day at the track. Actually ON the track. Get off the internet and try it sometime Basher. :lol:

DBasher
03-11-2018, 10:34 AM
^^ You've been hanging around Weld a bit much there, sport. :theresa:

Paul, Chuck and I had a great time. :thumbsup: Nothing beats a day at the track. Actually ON the track. Get off the internet and try it sometime Basher. :lol:

So, I was close?

I'm glad you were out doing it and had fun, how could you not with Paul? I'll be on track by Spring and the goal is to head south in August to try and beat your 2:19 lap time.

:thumbsup::flag2:

ps, I haven't seen Weld in weeks

Flash68
03-11-2018, 10:45 AM
So, I was close?

I'm glad you were out doing it and had fun, how could you not with Paul? I'll be on track by Spring and the goal is to head south in August to try and beat your 2:19 lap time.

:thumbsup::flag2:

ps, I haven't seen Weld in weeks

Only weeks? Thank God I haven’t seen Weld in months.

See ya in August, sport. 🍺

rustomatic
03-11-2018, 10:56 AM
It was an excellent day--Dave picked well. The weather was absolutely perfect, not even windy, which is almost weird. There were only about 40 cars for the whole day, so groups were not clogged at all. Speed SF put on a great track day, short of the whole refusal to allow Sean's truck.

My car worked great, up to a point. In my third session, I started getting some kind of power cut that only happened when turning right after about seven laps. Otherwise, I was having a good time, hitting about 120 on the straight before applying my still somewhat low-confidence brakes. Last time out, I had the stupid speed limiter (unknowingly) sticking me at 95-98, reminding me that the car's PCM was from a Suburban, not a Corvette. Now, it's set at about 217 . . .

This was my first time doing the bypass configuration, which is perhaps a bit more interesting when you're seeing it from so far back in the car (back seat area). It takes some getting used to, and I pretty much hit it like your grandma every time.

Dave's car worked great, until it didn't. I didn't see Dave in the first session, but in the second, I passed him, only because his clutch said "F-you!" My friend Chuck, who drove his totally stock 1985 Mazda Rx7 120+ miles to the track (and back home), ripped through all of his sessions without an issue. Go figure.

There was very minimal carnage for the day, short of a guy in a McLaren who lightly tagged a wall. Small groups probably helped.

Nobody brought a real camera, but there is phone-cam evidence of Dave using tools.:flashie:

FETorino
03-11-2018, 11:48 AM
It was an excellent day--Dave picked well. The weather was absolutely perfect, not even windy, which is almost weird. There were only about 40 cars for the whole day, so groups were not clogged at all. Speed SF put on a great track day, short of the whole refusal to allow Sean's truck.

My car worked great, up to a point. In my third session, I started getting some kind of power cut that only happened when turning right after about seven laps. Otherwise, I was having a good time, hitting about 120 on the straight before applying my still somewhat low-confidence brakes. Last time out, I had the stupid speed limiter (unknowingly) sticking me at 95-98, reminding me that the car's PCM was from a Suburban, not a Corvette. Now, it's set at about 217 . . .

This was my first time doing the bypass configuration, which is perhaps a bit more interesting when you're seeing it from so far back in the car (back seat area). It takes some getting used to, and I pretty much hit it like your grandma every time.

Dave's car worked great, until it didn't. I didn't see Dave in the first session, but in the second, I passed him, only because his clutch said "F-you!" My friend Chuck, who drove his totally stock 1985 Mazda Rx7 120+ miles to the track (and back home), ripped through all of his sessions without an issue. Go figure.

There was very minimal carnage for the day, short of a guy in a McLaren who lightly tagged a wall. Small groups probably helped.

Nobody brought a real camera, but there is phone-cam evidence of Dave using tools.:flashie:

Paul. Statements like that without evidence could destroy your credibility. :)

I guess the fact the car remained broke could seen to be proof of Dave picking up a tool. :EmoteClueless:

Isn't this how BMF got started? A failed transmission at a track day. I wonder what "upgrades" are planed for the Fox "while it's apart "

I'm glad to hear you're getting the Falcon dialed in. That thing is cool.

Get the porting tools out and go to work on that 12a/13b. Those little rotarys scoot with a port job.

rustomatic
03-11-2018, 07:50 PM
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Paul. Statements like that without evidence could destroy your credibility. :)

I guess the fact the car remained broke could seen to be proof of Dave picking up a tool. :EmoteClueless:

Isn't this how BMF got started? A failed transmission at a track day. I wonder what "upgrades" are planed for the Fox "while it's apart "

I'm glad to hear you're getting the Falcon dialed in. That thing is cool.

Get the porting tools out and go to work on that 12a/13b. Those little rotarys scoot with a port job.

Rob, here's an odd thing I noticed about this track day, somewhat after the fact: I didn't smell any race gas exhaust (much unlike the Shelby Club days). I think nearly everyone was using regular pump gas, even though a few cars (like Dave's) were clearly track-specific. BMW seemed to be the most popular among this group, but that's the Bay Area for you . . .

The Rx7, supposedly, will be getting a 5.0 Ford some time soon. We'll see.

GregWeld
03-11-2018, 08:08 PM
I didn't smell any race gas



Sounds fast

Sieg
03-11-2018, 10:39 PM
Thanks buddy. I was pretty upset when I got his email back saying I was not allowed but if they don't want me there, I don't want to be there.

If that is the kind of crowd they are I would not be a good fit.

Here is the funny thing.

I originally emailed him, sent him a description of the truck, my background, all of the instructor schools I have done in the last two years and a list of all the events....it was very clear that it was a truck.

He then asked for some photos of the TRUCK...

Of course I obliged and sent him a few photos of the truck.

I asked him this evening and he sited their rules and that there are no trucks or SUV's allowed for safety purposes.

I call total b.s. no trucks allowed is fine just tell me that up front but when you ask for photos and run it past your officials there is another reason.

I don't believe in not telling the truth as hard as it is to hear sometimes I would rather hear the truth than some bull**** story.

I'll get down there to run with you guys this spring.

Sean

It was your Eugene address, file a discrimination suit. :D

Also get a Springfield PO Box for future entries.

Have you been to Oregon Raceway Park yet? You'll love it and they'll love your truck. :thumbsup:

Flash68
03-12-2018, 03:04 PM
It was an excellent day--Dave picked well. The weather was absolutely perfect, not even windy, which is almost weird. There were only about 40 cars for the whole day, so groups were not clogged at all. Speed SF put on a great track day, short of the whole refusal to allow Sean's truck.

My car worked great, up to a point. In my third session, I started getting some kind of power cut that only happened when turning right after about seven laps. Otherwise, I was having a good time, hitting about 120 on the straight before applying my still somewhat low-confidence brakes. Last time out, I had the stupid speed limiter (unknowingly) sticking me at 95-98, reminding me that the car's PCM was from a Suburban, not a Corvette. Now, it's set at about 217 . . .

This was my first time doing the bypass configuration, which is perhaps a bit more interesting when you're seeing it from so far back in the car (back seat area). It takes some getting used to, and I pretty much hit it like your grandma every time.

Dave's car worked great, until it didn't. I didn't see Dave in the first session, but in the second, I passed him, only because his clutch said "F-you!" My friend Chuck, who drove his totally stock 1985 Mazda Rx7 120+ miles to the track (and back home), ripped through all of his sessions without an issue. Go figure.

There was very minimal carnage for the day, short of a guy in a McLaren who lightly tagged a wall. Small groups probably helped.

Nobody brought a real camera, but there is phone-cam evidence of Dave using tools.:flashie:

The FalcoVette is so cool. Probably the biggest fan draw of the day. And it sounds good at speed on track. :thumbsup:

Speed SF does a good clean job running things. Their drivers meetings actually seem to serve a purpose. Go figure. :sieg:

Fun, fast track... but 7 total laps for me... fail. :shakehead: :)

Chuck, Paul and 2 Bastards...

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-44Zm4Vt/0/e52ed863/L/i-44Zm4Vt-L.jpg (https://davidgordon.smugmug.com/Misc/n-Pp9jSk/i-44Zm4Vt/A)