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Old 08-04-2006, 11:39 PM   #31
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We honestly thought if we got a 12.7 something, we would be over the moon, i ran a 12.68@108 with a 1.90 60', on my 3rd last run last night.
I got up this morning and my 1st run was a 12.48@109 with a 1.82 60', then backed it up with a 12.51 @109, then onto a 12.48@109 witha 1.83 60' them ran a heap of times in the 12.6's and 12.5's. My slowest time for the whole weekend was a 12.94@110 with a 2.00 60' and i had 16 runs !!


I'm really happy for you cam, those are really good times mate, with very impressive 60 foot times. Well done...:eclipsee_



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Old 09-04-2006, 12:35 AM   #32
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i'm very impressed boys- well done! have to be happy with that no matter how you look at it.........
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Old 09-04-2006, 01:25 AM   #33
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Cam 1.83 - 60 foot, I like it...
Good work, now go home and change some nappies..
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Old 09-04-2006, 02:03 AM   #34
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Just got home thanks to the LS1 guys + heathcote park raceway for a awsome 2 days , no rain but dam cold camping at the track over night well done to Cam + Ratter great entertainment, Special thanks to that Blue Power rabble for trying to keep every body awake all night sleep:
hope the dry ice + water bombs didn"t wake you at 7 lol...thanks also to G+D for your support track side more storys later need sleep now ..
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Old 09-04-2006, 09:52 AM   #35
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Good work Cam. I remember ya from Ford Nats and it sounds like you have made leaps and bounds. Keep it up!
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Old 09-04-2006, 10:27 AM   #36
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It was a GREAT WEEKEND. : .....Even if I did have to watch everyone else from the side lines : !!

Congrats to everyone....

Dont know what else to say..... There is so much but I dont want to Hijack the thread.

Congrats to CAM and Ratter again for some top ar$e racing....


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One day I will make it back to the track. It has been a long time comming.

It's been a long time since I had to drive a manual without a cluch and hopefully a long time till I have to do it again.
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Old 09-04-2006, 11:56 AM   #37
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Thumbs up job well done

Congratulations Cam and G and D on a job well done and a nice car. Was nice to demolish the slab and the jimmy black with you.

Kev, congrats on the 60, hard luck on the clutch, the ol girl has seen a lot of work, a 12 is waiting for you at the next meeting, beers are cold in club 12 (just ask cam)
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Old 09-04-2006, 02:02 PM   #38
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Congratulations Cam and G&D.
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Old 09-04-2006, 02:43 PM   #39
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Well done Cams, the racing was excelent and times are very close, and as you said, at least we drove our cars complete to get our times, it could be very interesting if someone strips out a falcon to the commodores weight.

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Old 09-04-2006, 03:41 PM   #40
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Thanks all,we are loving every minute of our new Boss quest & are only just getting warmed up.Our 1st outing a little while back with CAMS Pursuit gave us some minor torque reduction issues netting a dissapointing 13.1,we only had the flash tuner for a couple of days & in hindsight shouldn't have rushed it out to the track but how could we let poor CAM miss out on the Ford Forums event.lol.

We are more than happy with this acheivement at only our second attempt with this car & look forward to getting back out to the track again.I wouldn't be suprised to see an unopened 290 break into a high 11 one day based on our past experience seeing the evolution of the LS1 doing the same thing.I remember back in 02 when we ran the first LS1 into the 12's running a 12.9 & a few years down the track we were the 1st to run an 11 with our fastest to date being an amazing 11.62.Never say never,I have learned this first hand.

Well done also to Ratter on your excellent 12.45,we sure had some close competition with only .03 seperating us.It's a shame CAM had to call it a day early missing when the head wind had dropped off & the cold night air was about.He's been a busy boy lately with the new addition to the family & his heavy work schedule hence the car not returning to the track since we'd stepped it up after the Ford Forums event.

Thanks also to Chris from Bluepower for setting some great benchmark times for us to aim for,now that we finally have the tuning tools required to do the job it should provide some exciting freindly competition.We'll see how fast we can run with Pursuit in unopened format & then we'll pop in some billet oil pump gears & rev it up hard.The Boss community has a lot to look forward to.

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Well done also to Ratter on your excellent 12.45,we sure had some close competition with only .03 seperating us.It's a shame CAM had to call it a day early missing when the head wind had dropped off & the cold night air was about.He's been a busy boy lately with the new addition to the family & his heavy work schedule hence the car not returning to the track since we'd stepped it up after the Ford Forums event.



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It's a shame Cam did not even line up for any of the DYO racing, I spoke to him just before the final round and he said about having family commitments, but he still should have lined up as he would have got a few rounds of racing in before he left.
My car actually ran 2 x 12.45s the first being at 2.35 pm (probably the hottest part of the day) and also in the final of the DYO at 9.04 pm.

Cams car was doing very well and his et's proved to me that I can use a bigger convertor to get the car off the line with out breaking things.

Once again excelent results, keep up the good work
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Old 09-04-2006, 05:13 PM   #42
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Well done Cam great results....
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It's a shame Cam did not even line up for any of the DYO racing, I spoke to him just before the final round and he said about having family commitments, but he still should have lined up as he would have got a few rounds of racing in before he left.
My car actually ran 2 x 12.45s the first being at 2.35 pm (probably the hottest part of the day) and also in the final of the DYO at 9.04 pm.

Cams car was doing very well and his et's proved to me that I can use a bigger convertor to get the car off the line with out breaking things.

Once again excelent results, keep up the good work
Yes I'm glad we chose the 3500rpm convertor over the 3000rpm we nearly installed,it gives it a extra helping hand out of the hole even though it hurts mph,the ET is still good.
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It was raced with the hard cover off, and the spare taken out, other than that it is how i drive it daily. Not like some of the LS1 cars with stripped interiors, light weight drag wheels etc.
Cam, come on i saw you putting the aunger bonnet protector back on to. LOL.... Yeah and don't the LS1 boys get right into it with all that stripping going on (thought i was somewhere else seeing that), i thought i was at a ANDRA event.
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Yeah and don't the LS1 boys get right into it with all that stripping going on (thought i was somewhere else seeing that), i thought i was at a ANDRA event.
No Craig you thought you were at comm wreck LOL
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im amazed Cam was still standing after our friday night session, plus as an added bonus, we burnt lots of stuff, including wood...........

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I wouldn't be suprised to see an unopened 290 break into a high 11 one day based on our past experience seeing the evolution of the LS1 doing the same thing.I remember back in 02 when we ran the first LS1 into the 12's running a 12.9 & a few years down the track we were the 1st to run an 11 with our fastest to date being an amazing 11.62.Never say never,I have learned this first hand.
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Yes it's quite interesting that times run now seem maybe improveable by a tenth or 2, but over time you figure out different things and down the track 12's are old news. Was it you Glenn driving Ritchie's (CLUBVX) white clubby to that 12.9? I remember that run and Ritchie's a very funny guy to be around, sad news to hear that his brand new maloo was T-Boned near heathcote on the weekend...

Will be great to see more fast Ford V8's over the coming months/years with some great shops and tuners getting great results
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Yes it's quite interesting that times run now seem maybe improveable by a tenth or 2, but over time you figure out different things and down the track 12's are old news. Was it you Glenn driving Ritchie's (CLUBVX) white clubby to that 12.9? I remember that run and Ritchie's a very funny guy to be around, sad news to hear that his brand new maloo was T-Boned near heathcote on the weekend...

Will be great to see more fast Ford V8's over the coming months/years with some great shops and tuners getting great results
Exactly.Yes Ritchie gave me the job of pedaling his clubsport into the 12's on a true street tyre a few years back.I still have the giant bottle of Jim Beam he gave me for doing it.I treasure it so much that I'm too scared to open it.

Poor guy,couldn't believe it,hope his new one gets sorted out.

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