I have never been so happy to screw up a DR launch


jj1987

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Jun 9, 2006
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Definitely. Joe's car is a "limits" car. I think the 1000hp is more than enough.

As they said in the video......"Theres no such thing as too much power, just to little traction" :lol

This video makes it look a LOT slower than it did live.
 

MG0427

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That's strike 2, I don't want to see strike 3 with that car. You can only get lucky for so long, Please be careful guy's, it a beautiful car, enjoy safely.

MG
 
Aug 25, 2006
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WOW !!

Now having shared this I appreciate you sharing not only the "GREAT" experiences but also those less than stellar. This is the bases of a good story; I like it.

So after watching the clip the first question that comes to my mind; do you or Joe know what sort of lock up there is in these Ricardo units? Certainly I have no way of knowing what took place during this clip and yet is sure seemed like your gal snapped hard left rather than being a torque drift

Takes care of yourself and thank you again

Shadowman
 

B O N Y

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damn, I had to swallow another nitro cap... glad the strip was wide...:biggrin
 

analogdesigner

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High Voltage!

Wow! That was HIGH VOLTAGE! :eek :eek :eek :eek
 

Spirit

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:eek :eek WOHA!! :eek :eek
 

Roger Vincent

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tmcphail

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Are these links still active? Couldn't get them to work.


Yes they all work.
 

red gt 1442

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I noticed that when the car hit 2nd, it went out of shape. This happened to a friend of mine last year, after getting a pulley and a tune, he was traveling down a long road here in Staten island,NY,
when he shifted into 2nd, the car made a left turn, over a center devider, and taking air, landed into a very large tree. Although the front of the car was almost sheared off, the driver and the passenger were able to walk out of the car unhurt. Unfortunately for the GT, it was a total loss. Sorry for the poor quality of the picture.

A testament of how strong these cars are. His speed was very near 80MPH, and he sailed across 2 lanes from the opposite direction.

Gino
 

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B O N Y

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I noticed that when the car hit 2nd, it went out of shape. This happened to a friend of mine last year, after getting a pulley and a tune, he was traveling down a long road here in Staten island,NY,
when he shifted into 2nd, the car made a left turn, over a center devider, and taking air, landed into a very large tree. Although the front of the car was almost sheared off, the driver and the passenger were able to walk out of the car unhurt. Unfortunately for the GT, it was a total loss. Sorry for the poor quality of the picture.

A testament of how strong these cars are. His speed was very near 80MPH, and he sailed across 2 lanes from the opposite direction.

Gino

We heard about that wreck. These cars can be a handful, this is the second time we have see Piko's car out of shape. I am only running a lousy 750rwhp, got to get more, but also remember to respect the gal.
 

red gt 1442

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Bony,

I know it's been mentioned a few times, wouldn't these cars been better off having some sort of traction control? Yes, I agree that this is a drivers car. What you put in, is what you'll pull out....but, although we are all macho guys etc, etc, and we can drive better than the next guy, etc, etc, this car requires a lot of respect and attention to say the least. I just had a pulley and tune done, the car has dynoed at 619 RWHP...I am going to need to get to know this car all over again it seems after watching and hearing all these horror stories. It would of been nice for Ford to make it mandatory to take a driving course....just add it to the price of the car..what do you think?

Monday morning quarterback at your service.......
 

tmcphail

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There are implicit reason why Ford designed this car the way they did. No TC was a function of time constraints basically. The lack of TC or speed control didn’t impact my love for this car. It was its platform and ability. I have been in many many situations with my car and it has always been extremely controllable and never scared me. If you want to have seat time in a car that needs both hands on the wheel to enjoy go spend time in a viper.

Always respect what your in control of and learn to understand and enjoy it.

Bony,

I know it's been mentioned a few times, wouldn't these cars been better off having some sort of traction control? Yes, I agree that this is a drivers car. What you put in, is what you'll pull out....but, although we are all macho guys etc, etc, and we can drive better than the next guy, etc, etc, this car requires a lot of respect and attention to say the least. I just had a pulley and tune done, the car has dynoed at 619 RWHP...I am going to need to get to know this car all over again it seems after watching and hearing all these horror stories. It would of been nice for Ford to make it mandatory to take a driving course....just add it to the price of the car..what do you think?

Monday morning quarterback at your service.......
 

B O N Y

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Bony,
It would of been nice for Ford to make it mandatory to take a driving course....just add it to the price of the car..what do you think?

I think we all need to be mature and respect what we have. We already have some states telling gun owners that they need to take a course before they become owners. I frankly know what my limitations are (they are many) and don't want big brother or a corporation to tell me or look out for me.

High performance driving identical to becoming proficient with a weapon. Unless you train all the time, your skills will not be at the cutting edge. I worry about folks who attended racing drivers school years ago and drive once a year at an open track or a vintage race.

I recall what the insurance companies did to the muscle cars, and I expect to see that happen again. Today aircraft insurers determine which pilot can fly what based upon rating their policies up to stratospheric unmanageable levels.
 

AZGT

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this car requires a lot of respect and attention to say the least. I just had a pulley and tune done, the car has dynoed at 619 RWHP...I am going to need to get to know this car all over again it seems after watching and hearing all these horror stories.


Somewhere I advocated for everyone to take their car to the track once. Not to really race, but to see what it does when you put your foot in it while from a stop or in first gear. Makes you a whole lot saner (if that is a word) and gives you respect for the car and the trouble you can get yourself in to REAL QUICK. I know - more than one unintentional spin on the track.
 

BigsGT

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Wassup with the time stamp? This was last weekend correct?
 

jj1987

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Jun 9, 2006
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Wassup with the time stamp? This was last weekend correct?

Saturday.
 

QKSTNG514

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Mar 8, 2006
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Orange Park FL
Torrie sent me the video yesterday.. I was in Bradenton running our Drag Radial car where we lost in the finals but had a blast anyway..

I sat here staring at the video saying ... WHOA!!!!

Havent seen the car in awhile.. Hope to see it again in still in one piece....

TonY G
 

californiacuda

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If I remember from their dyno sheet, the car gains 400 whp from 4000 to 4800rpm.Might have something to do with sudden wheel spin/loss of control.
 

SLF360

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I guess this is just too much torque, too quick. Would make sense with four wheel drive, but even my modestly set up car is at the limit of grip so often, you really need to be comfortable to react instinctively to keep it on track.

Can't imagine how it is to drive Joe's rocket. But frankly, I think the driver here should have been able to keep her on the straight. seems to react too late once the car swings, and then, hits the brakes... All over, naturally.
 

632C2

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Oct 23, 2006
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Puyallup, WA
Torrie, that's just incredible! You are one fortunate guy! I would really like to see a 1/4 mile run in your car - providing they would let you run.

Steve