Competion for Dave H.
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Im not mad. I dont care if any of these people on here prove me wrong. Im pretty sure 90% of them know more about it then I do. Every time ive seen dave run he was mid 9's to low 10 range.
If they dont like it then they can have a mod or some one delete the thread. I saw the video and thought it was a fast pass and thought of Dave. But whatever I guess.
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krzydrftr93 wrote:
Im not mad. I dont care if any of these people on here prove me wrong. Im pretty sure 90% of them know more about it then I do. Every time ive seen dave run he was mid 9's to low 10 range.If they dont like it then they can have a mod or some one delete the thread. I saw the video and thought it was a fast pass and thought of Dave. But whatever I guess.
I see nothing wrong with it either...
There's a lot of fast Supras out there, but Dave is THE forerunner for the NA-T guys, but I'll stop stating the obvious.

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joel used the wrong here. haha.
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The impressive thing about that car (which was a Titan customers car) is that it was still using the Toyota auto tranny. If you listen carefully you can here it hitting the rev limiter before it shifts.

My best pass was a 9.46, that was blowing one spark plug apart at ~300' mark. The motor already had a hurt piston at that point (getting a couple teaspoons of oil in the breather each pass). The red car wasn't legal to go 9's so rather than get the tech guy on my case I just ran low-mid 10's most of this last summer, messing with different launch techniques etc.
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Raider wrote:
Dave you will have to borrow Matt's truck to pull the Supra to the track since your Dodge will breakdown as soon as you hook up the trailer j/k =PI'm hoping that I'm replacing enough parts over the winter to keep Dodgezilla from breaking down this summer. I've read that as long as the average age of the parts on a Dodge is less than 3 years, then it is less prone to break than your average 20 year old Toyota/Nissan.

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DaveH wrote:
I'm hoping that I'm replacing enough parts over the winter to keep Dodgezilla from breaking down this summer. I've read that as long as the average age of the parts on a Dodge is less than 3 years, then it is less prone to break than your average 20 year old Toyota/Nissan.
LOL
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