



dave-r wrote:No it isn't. It is always the last weekend in July.
 my fault.....I dont know why I got those confused maybe its the J in both.......
  my fault.....I dont know why I got those confused maybe its the J in both.......  
 
 
 





 not that kind of body
  not that kind of body  But a trip overseas IS in the plan but not till another few years for me mate. I think the Irish/UK/Yank GoldField reunion is a priority for me at this point in time. I need to get a couple of things sold, buy that Chally body, install my engine I built, and get my lazy ass to work getting it together for the VP re-union!
 But a trip overseas IS in the plan but not till another few years for me mate. I think the Irish/UK/Yank GoldField reunion is a priority for me at this point in time. I need to get a couple of things sold, buy that Chally body, install my engine I built, and get my lazy ass to work getting it together for the VP re-union!  I only have 11 months
 I only have 11 months 

Thanks Dave,,by the way,,where is your right hand placed at??????dave-r wrote:2010: Details of the Euronats dates now released
These will be JULY 30, 31, AUGUST 1st 2010
http://www.mopareuronats.com/




Adrian Worman wrote:You askin' them nice 'mericans over makes me laugh cos I live 25minutes from the strip and I've never managed to get me and my car there yet in 20 years!!!!!!!! a little closer this year but I ain't holding my breath



it does dave i can tune the car here and go up there and it is noticably slower,everybody i talk to says the same thing there cars run faster here in denver that up at the track,use a g meter and it tells the tale,im telling you dave there is a difference,a noticable difference,heck the temp is usually 10 to 20 degrees cooler,but when its 90 down here it is usually in the low 80,s up there,not much cooler but thinner air makes the car run a little different like i said tuning the car for up there usually results in a rich fuel mix when they get down here,is small but there is a difference,and i can sure tell the differencedave-r wrote:Didn't think just 800ft would make that much difference?



dave-r wrote:Maybe because the air is already pretty thin at your starting point?
I am only a few hundred feet above seal level where I am and if I go up a further few hundred feet inland it dosn't seem to make any difference.

 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 




dave-r wrote:I am taking the larger of my two tents for comfort. It is much easier to get dressed when you can stand up.



 I'm hopeful for the Billing show in a couple of weeks
  I'm hopeful for the Billing show in a couple of weeks  
 
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 good run there dave, your right about day dreaming on the lights, shame we didnt have another go i managed a 12.27 on the sunday with 1.74 60ft but like you say real close race, glad we had a go, not so sure about storming past me tho i seem to remember you pulling about half a wing length
 good run there dave, your right about day dreaming on the lights, shame we didnt have another go i managed a 12.27 on the sunday with 1.74 60ft but like you say real close race, glad we had a go, not so sure about storming past me tho i seem to remember you pulling about half a wing length  but a win is a win and good on ya, your motor pulls strong on the top end
  but a win is a win and good on ya, your motor pulls strong on the top end 
