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NSCA Puts On One Great Show After Another!
Well the NSCA never disappoints, every time I come out to one of their shows there's plenty of excitement and lots
of nice cars and people.
The NSCA Motor City Shootout was a great race, with a huge crowd and excellent track preparation by the Mid-Michigan
Motorplex crew.
Lets get right to it, I arrived there with
Jerry Morgano as my point of focus. Jerry was looking at the
facility and with some recent discoveries (we spend
a lot of time on the phone) we thought we could pull
off a 7 second pass.. we knew it'd be close but it would
be the first SBC to perform that task in Modified
Steet. We had the Hot Rod TV guys all hyped up
about the proposition and they were filming as we laid
on an 8.015 just shy of our goal. We made some tire
temp discoveries and were going to step up the nitrous,
but race day wisdom got the better of us. We left
it alone and took the win instead. Good job guys.
In EZ street I was lurking with Bobby D
Andrea, he had a
new tune up given to him that was supposed to be the cats
meow.. after examining the sparkplugs I saw a lot of
upset little guys in there.. no one was really mad yet..
but none of those plugs were happy either. We debated
a moment and elected to remove the new system and
put his old system back on. The car loved it and Bobby
cranked the car to an 8.862 final round win.
On to the NSCA World Finals in Columbus.
Morgano makes it into the SEVENS!! The
learned technology
from the last race paid off in Columbus. As Morgano
went all the way to the final round again running
consistent 7 second passes. That's some professional
tuning there guys, you never got greedy and
my hats off to ya'! Good job.
In EZ Street two of my earliest customers
in the class,
Gary Rohe and Andy Mears were the final round pairing.
Gary scoring the win with an 8.730 @ 156.81 mph.
You just have to get up on the starting line sometime
when these cars leave. Get your body right next
to Rohe's car and when he leaves its so hard he takes
the wind right with him. The display of power and
finesse with these cars is incredible.
In Limited Street Kim Mapes as you know
suffered a pretty
serious nitrous system failure. Melting the carburetor
and the car. The system was removed and Steve
Johnson from NOS stepped up and installed an NOS system
and tune up on the car. The carburetor was sent back
through our shop, repaired, re-flowed and put back to
spec and with no testing at all Kim was off to Columbus.
New tune up in hand, Kim made it all the way to
the final round running in the 8.7 second zone and never
hurt a part all weekend. Great job everyone that
was involved with that program.
A quick congrats to John Baio and his TRZ
racecar for scoring
consistent 7 second passes and a final round berth
in Super Street. You have to be pretty pleased with
your season John. It was a pleasure working with you
and on your car in Michigan.. its a real beauty.
Thanks for stopping in everyone and as
always, if you have
any sponsors you would like to thank, please include
them in your E mail.
Patrick James
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