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mazspeed 06-01-2009 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by MarkM66 (Post 215696)
So with that hydroboost brake system, no engine running = no brakes ?

Sounds great. :rolleyes:

It has a reserve built in. I think you have to pump it as you start your car to fill the reserve or something like that. It's suppose to give you 2-3 stops in case your car’s engine dies.

Teetoe_Jones 06-01-2009 11:48 AM

*cough* manual brakes rule *cough*

I wish I could have been there, looks like some awesome cars.

Tyler

Vegas69 06-01-2009 11:51 AM

Exactly....esepecially with a carb.

ironworks 06-01-2009 12:19 PM

The buzz at the awards ceremony yesterday was that Mary would now have to drive Clint's Excursion in the autocross to give everyone else a chance.

http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/...0124_SGT09.jpg

buickfunnycar.com 06-01-2009 12:58 PM

LOL...lifting the inside wheel!:woot:

PonchoJohn 06-01-2009 06:04 PM

Thanks Rodger!! That's the SUV I was talking about.
The funny part is that he REALLY got some air under that tire at the far end of the essess. That was sooooo funny/cool to watch!

MarkM66 06-01-2009 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Teetoe_Jones (Post 215718)
*cough* manual brakes rule *cough*

I wish I could have been there, looks like some awesome cars.

Tyler

FTW!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

BLACKJACK 06-01-2009 07:09 PM

sunoco twist
 
that's crazy!!!!!!!! LOL:thumbsup: THIS COULD BE the next's big trend..:captain:

mpozziCPL 06-01-2009 07:49 PM

Wow and thanks for the nice words ...

Both Dave and I had a lot of fun meeting everyone that we "talk" to here and on other sites. Cars are terrific conversation pieces and bring out the best in all of us. We got into a serious thrashfest the week before Pleasanton and between us and the Camaro, it looked like the Camaro was winning. Got some issues worked out and all was again right. We've got some wonderful companies working with our car and thankfully it didn't disappoint. Mike Maier, Maier Racing, and I swapped cars and he also liked the Camaro. I was also happy he didn't beat me as he's a damn good driver (SCCA C Prepared National Champion) that knows his way around an autocross course ... I think he got the better end of the deal as he told me just before I took to the course in his '66 Mustang notchback ... "er, Mary ... it pushes like a dump truck." He was right. It did!! Quite well!!!

The owners of the cool red 'Vette are good friends of mine and they compete heavily with that car all over Northern California's autocrosses. Yes, the V710 is technically a "slick lite" as it has a smooth surface with two grooves for decoration. It is DOT legal but with a treadwear of 30, not too many purchase these for street use. The Kumho is an awesome autocross tire and also good for track days. The GoodGuys autocross course wasn't the best venue for this car and to really appreciate it, you need to see it on a more open, faster course. I have and combined with Brian's ability (he's also a Solo National Champion), it's pretty cool. He also bought a second gen roller from me about a year or so ago and when that car's completed, it's going to be a serious contender in C Prepared. He also wants to keep it street legal so methinks my days as being top of the GoodGuys Autocross heap are numbered once he gets it done. Let's see ... 3000 or less lbs compared to my car which weighs almost 3,700 lbs. What's good is that no one has told the '73 it weighs that much so it thinks it's a Miata.

The major downer was previously mentioned and I saw/heard the Super Nova as it hit the K-wall barrier at the end. After the engine quit, Ty was merely a passenger in a bullet headed for the target as there was minimal run-off room at that end of the course. Thankfully, the damage is pretty minor and sheetmetal can be repaired. It did put a damper on the remainder of the autocross (for me, at least).

I tried to accomodate everyone that asked for a ride and just told people to jump in the passenger seat if no one was there. Melanie Rushforth did get the "best" ride and it was my final timed run for the competition. Came around the end, trailbraked into the corner, started rotation, and ended up doing this very cool slideways maneuver all the way around to track out. Kept my foot in it balancing the throttle as doing anything else would have been disaster. It was textbook perfect and I'd be hard pressed to do it again. Came out of the corner and planted the accelerator pedal to get to the next transitional section all the while laughing hysterically ... both of us.

Hotchkis were their typically fun selves and those guys are a huge part of making these events fun. It was also great to see John there watching and enjoying his suspensions getting pounded on and thoroughly thrashed. I think the only thing I had to do was check/adjust air pressure and add a little power steering fluid to refill it after I bled it. It's cool to have such a turn-key, uncomplicated car ...

Cheers,
Mary Pozzi

P.S. And I was in the back seat when the Excursion ran ...

James OLC 06-02-2009 07:57 AM

Man... I wish I lived in California, all this travelling is killing me. Thanks as always to David and Mary for their help and time - I couldn't have made the show without them.

The OneLapCamaro has definately improved with the Pozzi's help and it's nice to be able to run without having to spend a lot of time on maintenance at the track or have to be chasing little things here and there. I think that the most difficult mechanical challenge that we had all weekend was trying to pry a cone out of the front wheel well ...

We started the weekend in the 39's and finished with a best run of 37.4 with a 1 cone penalty and a 37.7 clean. I was happy enough with that since it put us near enough to the front to be respectable.

Here are the first two of four videos that we took on Saturday. I need to figure out a way to flip the other two 180° but will post them when I can. For now...

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