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28HopUp 05-21-2012 12:35 PM

Went MIA - and had a BLAST!
 
I am active on other Mustang sites. One of them, www.MustangCollective.com, puts on an annual event called the Buckeye Brawl (#6 this year) at Thompson Raceway in Ohio. There was a group from MOCSEM, and members from Texas, Virginia, and other states - over 20 Mustangs together for a weekend of racing and friendship. We had such a great time this year.

Debbie, Jack, and I drove out in Jack's 98 project car, which is a relatively stock 3.8L/5spd. The only go-fast mods are duals, suspension, drag radials, and 3.90:1 gears. Jack recently got his driver's license, and this was his first time running at the track. On the first run with the car, Jack rode along with me and I showed him what to do. Then he solo'd -

http://images55.fotki.com/v586/photo...8atBB6b-vi.jpg

http://images53.fotki.com/v666/photo...8atBB6a-vi.jpg
Photographs by John Stachlewicz


Jack did great mastering the clutch and line locks, and ended up making 11 passes at the Brawl, with a best ET of 16.5xx. Here's a video of one of Jack's first runs -


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvqH...ature=youtu.be


The Brawl was the perfect place for him to race at the track for his first time, and he's hooked now for sure! We did slightly injure the car at the track - a broken lower control arm bushing came out from under the car during Jack's last run. But we limped it home without any real issues, other than the rear of the car kicking out left slightly with every shift. We will replace all of the LCA bushings this weekend.

Now Jack is re-thinking his future mods for the car.

chism 05-21-2012 02:23 PM

I remember reading the thread on this car. It looks great! What a great first car for him. Thats a respectable time for that car, and it looks good doing it! What's the Mustang Collective like?

28HopUp 05-21-2012 02:39 PM

Thanks!

The Collective was formed in 2006 when a bunch of 4.0L V6 Mustang owners decided to create a forum that was focused on the V6 S197 cars (then 2005 & 2006) since the GT's were getting all of the attention. There's no bashing of other engine/chassis platforms, and it's become a close-knit bunch of Mustang owners. It's more of an online car club than a forum. Most of the members own 2005-2013 Mustangs, but they welcome anybody there.

chism 05-21-2012 04:07 PM

Oh okay. Cool. May have to go check it out. Thanks!

ImEvil1 05-21-2012 09:16 PM

Good stuff right there....glad to see it!

CHP8336 05-22-2012 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 28HopUp (Post 34436)
I am active on other Mustang sites. One of them, www.MustangCollective.com, puts on an annual event called the Buckeye Brawl (#6 this year) at Thompson Raceway in Ohio. There was a group from MOCSEM, and members from Texas, Virginia, and other states - over 20 Mustangs together for a weekend of racing and friendship. We had such a great time this year.

Debbie, Jack, and I drove out in Jack's 98 project car, which is a relatively stock 3.8L/5spd. The only go-fast mods are duals, suspension, drag radials, and 3.90:1 gears. Jack recently got his driver's license, and this was his first time running at the track. On the first run with the car, Jack rode along with me and I showed him what to do. Then he solo'd -

http://images55.fotki.com/v586/photo...8atBB6b-vi.jpg

http://images53.fotki.com/v666/photo...8atBB6a-vi.jpg
Photographs by John Stachlewicz


Jack did great mastering the clutch and line locks, and ended up making 11 passes at the Brawl, with a best ET of 16.5xx. Here's a video of one of Jack's first runs -


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvqH...ature=youtu.be


The Brawl was the perfect place for him to race at the track for his first time, and he's hooked now for sure! We did slightly injure the car at the track - a broken lower control arm bushing came out from under the car during Jack's last run. But we limped it home without any real issues, other than the rear of the car kicking out left slightly with every shift. We will replace all of the LCA bushings this weekend.

Now Jack is re-thinking his future mods for the car.

Ohhhhh Yaaaaaaaa ....... lol.... Brings back many GREAT memories out at Sears Point! We call it the wed nite drags here. Still going on 30 years later... Keep up the good driving Jack!! :D

NoDrama43 05-22-2012 08:45 AM

that really looks like a good time !!

28HopUp 05-22-2012 12:24 PM

It really was a GREAT time! Each year the organizers have done a super job putting the event together. Leading up to the weekend, there is some fun-natured smack tack between racers as to who has the quickest car or best reaction time. It's all in good fun. One guy has won the best reaction time twice in battle against one other member with high stakes betting involved - a signed $1 bill! The winner put the two previous dollar bills into a display frame with room for the third bill. He won that bet again this year. In addition to Mustangs, we even had a member with an Eco-Boost Ford Flex who ran a 13.0xx - AMAZING!

Afterwards, most everyone goes back to the nearby Motel 6 (which keeps the cost down) for a pizza & wing banquet and awards ceremony. As a door prize, Jack won a Mothers Car Care bucket filled cleaning supplies. Jack is hoping that next year he can get the award for most improved ET from the previous (2012) year. With the modifications we're considering, he should be able to improve his 16.5xx ET by about 2 or more seconds.

NoDrama43 05-22-2012 10:09 PM

now Bill......you know a 150hp shot of NOS and 4.88 gears will get him more than 2 seconds..... ;)

28HopUp 05-23-2012 02:17 PM

Jim, I would consider a 100 shot on top of the planned ported Windstar/Splitport head/cam swap. The other option would be to sell the parts we have collected and buy a used M90 supercharger from a 3.8L Thunderbird SuperCoupe. Factory HP was around 250 with over 300# of torque (at the crank). That set-up would keep with the low-dollar theme of the car (the full repaint was our only splurge), yet it would not be too powerful for a young driver.


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