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prostreetbuyer
01-23-2010, 03:38 AM
Is 1/8 Mile Drag Racing For Wussys?
What Do You Think?

johnracer
01-23-2010, 03:45 AM
not at all! In fact, it's much more intense than 1/4 mile IMO. I've only done it once, but figured out fast that you better have it together because you don't have time to play games at the stripe......

mooneye777
01-23-2010, 04:52 AM
I do not think its for wussys, especially if it was all you had. I have made quite a few 1/8 mile shake down runs, But I think I would not mess with it personally if my local track was only an 1/8. I like the adrenaline rush to last a little longer. I prefer test and tune days because I suck at tweeking and just want to drive as fast as I can.

zipper06
01-23-2010, 07:37 AM
Wussys :shock: ,

Now that is just too funny :roll: Since most of the 1/8 mile tracks are down here in the south. If you can't get it done in the 1/8 you can't get it done in a qtr. If you think 1/8 mile racing is for wussys, you need to take a vacation down south some time and see some of the Promod cars running down here, heck they run faster in the 1/8 than you do in the qtr. running around 200 MPH in the 3.80's. I'd hardly call them wussys.

JMO

Zip.

bbchevy
01-23-2010, 08:14 AM
Guess What?
Every 1/4 Mile Track,also has a 1/8 mile!
Later
G 8)

482
01-23-2010, 08:35 AM
If we said yes , would you only run 1/4 ? :shock:

gearhead1011
01-23-2010, 10:03 AM
Up until this past year all of my racing (about 25 years) had been done on the 1/8. I had made only a couple 1/4 mile time runs. None of the local tracks ran any 1/4 mile bracket programs. Last year I ran most of the UMTR South races which are almost all 1/4 and I will say I like the 1/4 mile racing better. You do have a lot more time to race the stripe. Is 1/8 for wussys....I don't think so.
We sold our jr dragster a few months ago and the guy that bought said his closest track runs 300'. When he started talking about catching cars on the "big end" I laughed. He said the 300' stuff was pretty intense.

gws64gto
01-24-2010, 12:53 PM
I wouldn't say 1/8 mi racing is for wussy’s. There are alot of bad ass cars in this country that run the ADRL circuit. I understand why they race 1/8mi, it’s safer for the pro mod cars, a lot easier on parts and you have more of a selection of tracks to race at.

From what I see, most of the cars/ class’ are so quick in the 1/8mi the race is just getting started, then it's over. It’s kind of like getting started having sex…..you get all excited and your feeling good and ….oooop’s I quit……no wonder the women get so mad…it’s over before they are done…lol.

Just my preference …...Some of us have cars that can not run 200 mph in the 1/8 but they can in the 1/4. I like the 60’ adrenaline rush and the big speed at the other end so my preference would be 1/4mi.

hammertime
01-24-2010, 01:21 PM
bracket racing 1/8th is much harder IMO things are much tighter

mopar1968
01-24-2010, 02:18 PM
Wussy's :?: :shock: All our track's here are 1/8th mile except Bristol Dragway, And we run 1/8th mile there also. If you need a 1/4 mile to get it done you better go back to drawing board :!: :!:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

THERATTLER
01-24-2010, 03:11 PM
bracket racing 1/8th is much harder IMO things are much tighter

not as TIGHT as this :lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIg2zixqhD0

mopar1968
01-24-2010, 03:15 PM
Now thats tight :!: :!: :lol: :lol:




''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

gws64gto
01-24-2010, 05:02 PM
Let's see if I understand your comment ......If a driver/ racer needs a 1/4 to get it done you need to go back to the drawing board...... thats about a ridicules statement. Last time I checked, I believe drag racing was founded on 1/4mi racing.

So let's shorten the 1/4 up to the 1/8 mi to make up for one's in ability to win / go fast by racing the 1/4mi. How about if one can't win/ go fast in the 1/8mi, maybe we should go to 330'...or maybe 60' or how about lets just go for reaction time.

I guess we better call NHRA and have them reset the stripe at 1/8 mi because all the 1/8 mi guys have the race won at half track......give me a break, If you can't run with the big dogs...... stay on the porch.

mopar1968
01-24-2010, 05:14 PM
Really i do both, I run 1/8 brackets and i run some heads up 1/4 mile racing doesn't matter to me, Just another 660 feet :!: :!: You can win just as well at 1/8 mile as you can at 1/4 mile :!: :!:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

BEAST477
01-24-2010, 05:18 PM
I don't see what the big deal is. Some people don't have a choice. Those that do, run whatever you like. Simple as that.

bjuice
01-24-2010, 05:20 PM
Really i do both, I run 1/8 brackets and i run some heads up 1/4 mile racing doesn't matter to me, Just another 660 feet :!: :!: You can win just as well at 1/8 mile as you can at 1/4 mile :!: :!:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''


lol...just 660ft ?...lol...when your traveling almost 200 ft per second at the at the 330ft mark in...(my ride) you realize what that last 660ft has in store

MEMRACING62
01-24-2010, 05:23 PM
all our local tracks here are 1/4 , soooooo....... that what we run. If they were 1/8 , we would be running 1/8. :roll: :roll: regear the rear! (edited for spelling, wouldn't want the spelling police on me ):roll:

MEMRACING62
01-24-2010, 05:26 PM
hey there we go!! anybody that thinks 1/8 is for wussys needs to be strapped into bjuices nova and see whos a wimp!! :lol:

THERATTLER
01-24-2010, 05:42 PM
I guess Jason Scruggs from right here in Mississippi can't get it done , huh...3.66 @207mph in 1/8

zipper06
01-24-2010, 06:43 PM
It goes back to NHRA's decision to run 1,000 ft, in reality most of the big dogs were running almost full out at 1,000 ft. and the last 320' was only gaining 10 to 15 mph if that, and the cars that were burning down was usually in that last 320'
Most of the cars that run 1/4 mi. only runs a little faster in the qtr. EX- a dragster running 200 mph in qtr. mi. it would run 165/170 in the 1/8 mi so you're driving an extra 660' ft for 25/35 mi. and hr.
I've been racing for over 50 yrs. and until i moved to Ms. 12 yrs. ago had never been on an 1/8 track.
Like Maniac says Jason Sruggs from Tupelo, Ms. is scary fast, heck we got a Hurse in Baton Rouge that runs in the 3.80's and 3.90's. Either one of these cars would run in the high 5's or low 6's in the qtr.
Our track here at Twin Cities is an NHRA track and a qtr. mi. track, but in 2009, they started running 1/8 mi. brackets to save on cleanups and break downs.
My car runs 103 in the 1/8 and 125 in the qtr. i can go either way same gear, i could gear up and run a maybe 105 in the 1/8. o'h ya i want to run an extra 660' for 22 MPH--NOT :!:

JMO

Zip.

dragonmaster093
01-24-2010, 07:02 PM
personaly id doesnt matter to me for the following reasons 1. seen both 1/8 and 1/4 and both very competitive 2. i can see the pros and cons of both. now personally i have not ran on a track :oops: :oops: :shock: :shock: but we used to have an area that cops would turn there eyes to it was a 1/4 marked out with start and finish lines and had the pinks style arm drop and it was heads up. most was for fun others unofficial test and tune and no matter what bunch of car guys hanging out shairing ideas and friendly racing (tho some money changed hands) and i ran my uncles 64 malibu with a 355 and a 78 camaro with stock 350 (with midwest weight reduction (rust)) and loved it but these just my memories and thoughts for what they are worth

TheYellaBrick
01-25-2010, 05:51 AM
I don't see what the big deal is. Some people don't have a choice. Those that do, run whatever you like. Simple as that.

DITTO ! I run ONE mile top speed and 100 mile open road race events cuz 1/8 - 1/4 spurts aren't ENOUGH !
It's all about what TRIPS YOUR TRIGGER.......NOT about who's a 'wussy' :roll:

TS1955
01-25-2010, 05:58 AM
I wouldn't care if it would be 330ft, 660ft, 1000ft, or 1320ft. as long as I am able to race somewhere. LOL!

TS1955

mopar1968
01-25-2010, 12:10 PM
I will race 1/8 or 1/4 doesn't matter as long as i can beat a BIGBLOCK with a tiny small block :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

Scooterz
01-25-2010, 12:53 PM
I respect both. Been around 1/4 a lot more. Never tried 1/8th. It seems to me that I would want to set up the ultimate car for ONE or the OTHER... but I only have one. Seen a few airports being used for 1/8th on an occasional weekend... I wish there was more.

Tod74
01-25-2010, 01:15 PM
I like the 1/8 because it lets you run a lower gear which generally means the car will launch harder if it hooks. The first 100' is the best part in my opinion. Never ran a 1/4 mile though,so I have nothing to compare to.

rick329c
01-25-2010, 01:35 PM
I don't think it's for wussies at all. However having raced 1/4 mile my whole life I want that top end charge. Drag racing is short enough as it is! Why cut it in half?

cepx111
01-25-2010, 10:18 PM
Let's see if we get this right....So if a driver/ racer needs a 1/4 to get it done you need to go back to the drawing board...... thats about a ridicules statement. Last time I checked, I believe drag racing was founded on 1/4mi racing.

So let's shorten the 1/4 up to the 1/8 mi to make up for one's in ability to win / go fast by racing the 1/4mi. How about if one can't win/ go fast in the 1/8mi, maybe we should go to 330'...or maybe 60' or how about lets just go for reaction time.

I guess we better call NHRA and have them reset the stripe at 1/8 mi because all the 1/8 mi guys have the race won at half track......give me a break, If you can't run with the big dogs...... stay on the porch.

Talking about ridiculous statement(s) you both came off like A holes but I must say, if it were a contest> you won.


1/8 -1/4 who gives a shiit, it's a race track aint it? I can change the gear in my car and run the 1/4 all day long, dont matter to me so long as I get to race!!!!!

JMO< Cp

JDUNCA
01-26-2010, 08:49 AM
GUYS WITH 100,000 CARS RACE 1/8 MILE. WISH I COULD BE THAT BIG OF A WUSS.

TheYellaBrick
01-26-2010, 10:36 AM
GUYS WITH 100,000 CARS RACE 1/8 MILE. WISH I COULD BE THAT BIG OF A WUSS.

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
That'd be 400,000 passes on the quarter per 1 mile at 1 pass each, or 800,000 passes per mile on the 1/8th mile, or..... I'm REEEEEEEELY confused !!!
:oops: :oops: :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Tod74
01-26-2010, 10:52 AM
GUYS WITH 100,000 CARS RACE 1/8 MILE. WISH I COULD BE THAT BIG OF A WUSS.

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
That'd be 400,000 passes on the quarter per 1 mile at 1 pass each, or 800,000 passes per mile on the 1/8th mile, or..... I'm REEEEEEEELY confused !!!
:oops: :oops: :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

I think he meant $100,000.00 cars NOT 100,000 miles. :wink:

bjuice
01-26-2010, 03:06 PM
lol...whats really got my funny bone here is some think all the difference in running the 1/4 vs. 1/8th is the gear....lol.......if all your doing is playing that could hold SOME water...but i assure you anyone in a serious race car (running NOS/blower or just TONS of muscle) in a serious class for serious money...there is much more than just changing a gear to run these two distances...if i have to go into some of the different factors that go along with what i am saying...then it speaks for itself.

zipper06
01-26-2010, 06:17 PM
lol...whats really got my funny bone here is some think all the difference in running the 1/4 vs. 1/8th is the gear....lol.......if all your doing is playing that could hold SOME water...but i assure you anyone in a serious race car (running NOS/blower or just TONS of muscle) in a serious class for serious money...there is much more than just changing a gear to run these two distances...if i have to go into some of the different factors that go along with what i am saying...then it speaks for itself.

Ya, but what i liked the most, is some of the guys opting to race 1/4 mi. saying race too the stripe. Yep! with their electronic throttle stops, launch hard cut the engine off for 2/3 sec. and run hard to the 1/4 mi stripe.
Nothing makes me sicker than the NHRA super classes, especially the S/G and S/C clases.
S/G cars running 9.80 index and running 160 mph, what a joke. It would be a good idea if NHRA ban all electronic throttle stops in the super classes, then we would see some real racing. That crap doesn't happen much in 1/8 mi. racing, you just drop the hammer and hang on, hopeing to no lose it or trying to run your #'s.
As Hammertime says much more intense, you better have your s**t together from start to finish, cut a bad light and you go home early, because you don't have time to play with the throttle and the brakes.

JMO

Zip.

mopar1968
01-26-2010, 06:22 PM
Amen ''Zip'' run what you brung and hope you brung enough :!: :!:




''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

dragonmaster093
01-26-2010, 06:24 PM
isnt that just the foundation of all race go big or go home "its eithe gonna go or blow"

bjuice
01-26-2010, 06:37 PM
lol...whats really got my funny bone here is some think all the difference in running the 1/4 vs. 1/8th is the gear....lol.......if all your doing is playing that could hold SOME water...but i assure you anyone in a serious race car (running NOS/blower or just TONS of muscle) in a serious class for serious money...there is much more than just changing a gear to run these two distances...if i have to go into some of the different factors that go along with what i am saying...then it speaks for itself.

Ya, but what i liked the most, is some of the guys opting to race 1/4 mi. saying race too the stripe. Yep! with their electronic throttle stops, launch hard cut the engine off for 2/3 sec. and run hard to the 1/4 mi stripe.
Nothing makes me sicker than the NHRA super classes, especially the S/G and S/C clases.
S/G cars running 9.80 index and running 160 mph, what a joke. It would be a good idea if NHRA ban all electronic throttle stops in the super classes, then we would see some real racing. That crap doesn't happen much in 1/8 mi. racing, you just drop the hammer and hang on, hopeing to no lose it or trying to run your #'s.
As Hammertime says much more intense, you better have your s**t together from start to finish, cut a bad light and you go home early, because you don't have time to play with the throttle and the brakes.

JMO

Zip.


yes zip u are correct there is not much wiggle room in the 1/8th mile...

mopar1968
01-26-2010, 06:52 PM
I still say strap them in Brian's car and see who screams first :!: :!: :lol: :lol:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

cepx111
01-26-2010, 08:12 PM
lol...whats really got my funny bone here is some think all the difference in running the 1/4 vs. 1/8th is the gear....lol.......if all your doing is playing that could hold SOME water...but i assure you anyone in a serious race car (running NOS/blower or just TONS of muscle) in a serious class for serious money...there is much more than just changing a gear to run these two distances...if i have to go into some of the different factors that go along with what i am saying...then it speaks for itself.

Funny bone? Who was trying to be funny? I wasn't - just stating a fact.

What I was refering too was me being able to switch gearing and be able to run a 1/4 mile BRACKET race.

Yeah so what, so I dont have 40K - 80K tied up in my car, most dont.
And maybe I dont race in "serious" class and race for "serious" money, but that wasnt the point.
Dam Brian, you done let that car go to your head haven't you?

bjuice
01-26-2010, 08:20 PM
lol...whats really got my funny bone here is some think all the difference in running the 1/4 vs. 1/8th is the gear....lol.......if all your doing is playing that could hold SOME water...but i assure you anyone in a serious race car (running NOS/blower or just TONS of muscle) in a serious class for serious money...there is much more than just changing a gear to run these two distances...if i have to go into some of the different factors that go along with what i am saying...then it speaks for itself.

Funny bone? Who was trying to be funny? I wasn't - just stating a fact.

What I was refering too was me being able to switch gearing and be able to run a 1/4 mile BRACKET race.

Yeah so what, so I dont have 40K - 80K tied up in my car, most dont.
And maybe I dont race in "serious" class and race for "serious" money, but that wasnt the point.
Dam Brian, you done let that car go to your head haven't you?

i wasn't speaking of my car Charles, u need to re-read my post slowly ...and think before you type

gws64gto
01-27-2010, 05:37 AM
This 1/8mi verses 1/4 mi can go on forever such as why guys drive Ford’s vs Mopar vs Chevy vs Pontiac vs whatever....... it's just a topic on what track you race at or prefer. As stated, some of the quickest cars in the country run ADRL.

But, when I’m called an A-hole for stating my opinion to a previous post or I use the term "stripe" for finish line and categorized for utilizing delay boxes/ throttle stops because I race to the “stripe” 1/4mi (I don’t use any of those products). First and foremost, I'll call the finish line whatever I want and I don’t appreciate being called an A-hole because I respond to a post.

So get your shorts out of a wad and appreciate the fact that all of us have a place to go race our cars in this country rather it be 1/8 mi or 1/4mi and don’t take the postings so fricken personal.........

spib
01-27-2010, 10:58 AM
Let's see if we get this right....So if a driver/ racer needs a 1/4 to get it done you need to go back to the drawing board...... thats about a ridicules statement. Last time I checked, I believe drag racing was founded on 1/4mi racing.

So let's shorten the 1/4 up to the 1/8 mi to make up for one's in ability to win / go fast by racing the 1/4mi. How about if one can't win/ go fast in the 1/8mi, maybe we should go to 330'...or maybe 60' or how about lets just go for reaction time.

I guess we better call NHRA and have them reset the stripe at 1/8 mi because all the 1/8 mi guys have the race won at half track......give me a break, If you can't run with the big dogs...... stay on the porch.

Talking about ridiculous statement(s) you both came off like A holes but I must say, if it were a contest> you won.


1/8 -1/4 who gives a shiit, it's a race track aint it? I can change the gear in my car and run the 1/4 all day long, dont matter to me so long as I get to race!!!!!

JMO< Cp
well said!!!!!!

Scooterz
01-27-2010, 11:23 AM
UHHH, not to change the subject- but that is a bitchin' goat in the pic.

If I wake up on a nice day this spring/summer to race @ Woodburn, I am happy go.... bee it 1/8th, 1/4, etc....

Do we all need to kuumbuy-yya or something????

suicidebomb
01-27-2010, 11:47 AM
Woodburn Scoot?? Say 'hey' to Spud Miller for me. He's in a digger called, 'one hot chili pepper'.

oldandtired
01-27-2010, 12:16 PM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

482
01-27-2010, 01:32 PM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

Mine is up for sure :) :)

MEMRACING62
01-27-2010, 01:36 PM
:oops: :oops:

Scooterz
01-27-2010, 01:41 PM
Woodburn Scoot?? Say 'hey' to Spud Miller for me. He's in a digger called, 'one hot chili pepper'.

Copy. Will do... it is about one hour from here is my local track closest to me.

mytmouz
01-27-2010, 01:42 PM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

Ain't no buyback in heads up racing... :D

txhunter69
01-27-2010, 04:26 PM
im comin in late on this but my opinion is yourace what you can i know plenty of people who spent all their money settin up for our 1?8 mile drag here in odessa before penwell opened and now people make fun of em for not goin to the 1/4 mile in penwell but the truth is theres gears and entire car are set up for 1/8 and wouldnt do any good in the 1/4

BEAST477
01-27-2010, 04:33 PM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

Maybe not first in line but they got to know me by my first name. :lol: :oops: :oops: It was a rough season. In more ways than one.

mopar1968
01-27-2010, 05:44 PM
Mine is up also :!: :!:




''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

zipper06
01-27-2010, 06:08 PM
This 1/8mi verses 1/4 mi can go on forever such as why guys drive Ford’s vs Mopar vs Chevy vs Pontiac vs whatever....... it's just a topic on what track you race at or prefer. As stated, some of the quickest cars in the country run ADRL.

But, when I’m called an A-hole for stating my opinion to a previous post or I use the term "stripe" for finish line and categorized for utilizing delay boxes/ throttle stops because I race to the “stripe” 1/4mi (I don’t use any of those products). First and foremost, I'll call the finish line whatever I want and I don’t appreciate being called an A-hole because I respond to a post.

So get your shorts out of a wad and appreciate the fact that all of us have a place to go race our cars in this country rather it be 1/8 mi or 1/4mi and don’t take the postings so fricken personal.........

Sorry if i'm the one who offended, your car is obviously a car (blown injected) that runs full out. My comment was meant for the guys that can run in the 7's and dial 8.50 or something in that order and run on a throttle stop a 1/2 second or more slower so they can play with the throttle or brakes at the end of a qtr. mi. The only time in my life i've ever used a throttle stop was for the 1990 PHX. NHRA nationals in S/ST and it bite me in the ass because i had no experience with it. You and i both know it happens at every NHRA event and that's what i was addressing. I donot know one racer that uses a throttle stop in 1/8 mi. racing. I know some that have screws under the peddle or restrictor plates under the carb for the 6.0's and 7.0's class (door cars), but i perfer to run on the dial, if i'm off then i lose and i'm in the buy back line :oops:

JMO

Zip.
PS: nice Goat, what does it run :?:

Tod74
01-27-2010, 11:14 PM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

Let me Put it to you like this...A few years ago we were at Tera Haute and I won the first round...My friend runs a dragster and he came back from his run and as He climbed out of his car he asked

"You gonna buy back in or load it up?"


I said neither... I won. :evil:





He said "really? ..." :lol:

:?

slowmotion
01-28-2010, 05:36 AM
OK, raise you hand if you have been first in line at the buy back window!
:oops: Dave

Let me Put it to you like this...A few years ago we were at Tera Haute and I won the first round...My friend runs a dragster and he came back from his run and as He climbed out of his car he asked

"You gonna buy back in or load it up?"


I said neither... I won. :evil:





He said "really? ..." :lol:

:?

Years ago I entered my street car in pro. 1st round I had to run the previous year's champ who was also the current points leader. He was a friend of mine. Very loudly in the staging lanes, I yelled to him
"How much is buy backs?"
He responded "I don't know. Why"?
I said "I was just wondering if you had it or needed to borrow it from me". :D

His 10 sec pro car lost to my 17 sec street car for his first "first round" loss of the year.

Don't get me wrong the people in buy backs know my name, car number and I think they expect to see me. :roll:

qtrmile2
01-28-2010, 06:52 AM
I guess I'll say my two cents worth. This is a good topic. I think you race 1/4 or 1/8 mile depending upon what track is close to you. I race either 1/4 or 1/8 doesn't matter to me at all. I just love to race.
I use to run super pro against all the guys with delay boxes and their damn electronics. I won alot of races but got tired of it. You see I have always run a stick and no electronics or delay boxes. Then I ran pro with no boxes. That class is more fun cause I think everyone is on the same playing field.
Now I run NHRA S/ST, so called heads up with no delay box or throttle stop. I do it with timing and weight. The other guys run delay boxes and throttle stops. I love the Pro tree and take pride in putting these guys with the big MPH on the trailer. I know 90 classes are boring but here's my point.
Run 1/4 run 1/8 or what ever but do what you have fun doing. That's what it's really all about.
My 2 cents :)

gasalley
01-30-2010, 07:09 PM
I agree with qtrmile2 & most everyone else that it doesn't matter where you race just have fun doing it. 8) 8)

prostreetbuyer
02-04-2010, 08:22 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:

suicidebomb
02-04-2010, 08:32 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

prostreetbuyer
02-04-2010, 01:03 PM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:

suicidebomb
02-05-2010, 01:43 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:


I sure do, she's in the kitchen, making me breakfast. Got ya tho puddin, you go as long as you have, without... you think you see it everywhere. Might I assume you agree with me then? :lol:

prostreetbuyer
02-05-2010, 02:54 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:


I sure do, she's in the kitchen, making me breakfast. Got ya tho puddin, you go as long as you have, without... you think you see it everywhere. Might I assume you agree with me then? :lol:

huh?
somebody translate for me please, i dont speak trailer park-eze :P
just kiddin, i couldnt help myself.
i quote larry the cable guy: lord, i apoligise for making fun of...

cepx111
02-05-2010, 09:21 PM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:


I sure do, she's in the kitchen, making me breakfast. Got ya tho puddin, you go as long as you have, without... you think you see it everywhere. Might I assume you agree with me then? :lol:

huh?
somebody translate for me please, i dont speak trailer park-eze :P
just kiddin, i couldnt help myself.
i quote larry the cable guy: lord, i apoligise for making fun of...

Earl make funny... :lol:

He did agree with you, he does have a vagina> AKA his wife :shock:

She was in the kicthen cooking up some salt pork and collard greens.
The rest?
Well it looked to me to be a right back at cha... No translation required, or so I thought anyway.
Now Cp make funny... :lol:

Cp

suicidebomb
02-06-2010, 01:21 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:


I sure do, she's in the kitchen, making me breakfast. Got ya tho puddin, you go as long as you have, without... you think you see it everywhere. Might I assume you agree with me then? :lol:

huh?
somebody translate for me please, i dont speak trailer park-eze :P
just kiddin, i couldnt help myself.
i quote larry the cable guy: lord, i apoligise for making fun of...


If you aren't too impotent Puddin', I'd like to have your autograph.

prostreetbuyer
02-06-2010, 03:47 AM
i prefer 1/4 mile because i like 200 mph :lol:


If you're doin' it in the 1/4, and they're doin' it in the 1/8, does that mean their balls are twice as big as yours? :lol:

judging your car from your pictures, might i assume you have a vagina? :lol:


I sure do, she's in the kitchen, making me breakfast. Got ya tho puddin, you go as long as you have, without... you think you see it everywhere. Might I assume you agree with me then? :lol:

huh?
somebody translate for me please, i dont speak trailer park-eze :P
just kiddin, i couldnt help myself.
i quote larry the cable guy: lord, i apoligise for making fun of...


If you aren't too impotent Puddin', I'd like to have your autograph.

hi suicidebomb:
thanks for being a good sport. you have a friend in new york!
best regards,
ray

suicidebomb
02-06-2010, 08:34 AM
Hello Ray,
You're welcome, and thank you for keeping me on my toes.
Likewise you have a friend in Missouri
Best regards to you and yours
Earl

andybyrd
02-07-2010, 08:19 AM
Well I'll put my 2 cent's in, down in the Houston Area I allways loved 1/4 mile racing, but now that I'm older and have seen and raced in the 1/8 mile race's I don't think I'll run another 1/4 mile track, Me I love the g forces from 0 to 115 mph in 6 seconds, after that to me it's more just going fast than quick you loose most of the g force from the 1/8 to the 1/4 you now going 115 to 140 in 3.5 sec. in the second 1/8 mile so it's just not for me anymore. and as far as woosies go. google up 1/8 mile Pro Mods and pro Stocks and see if they look like woosies. I wish I could be as woosed as they. But any way just my mind set, everyone Have fun at what ever your pleasure and for sure BE SAFE, this stuff can kill ya
Andy

meineke
02-15-2010, 03:41 PM
not at all i run my promod in the adrl with a lot of heavy hitters. cars are very fast and the $$$$ is real good