My fiancée and I decided to take the 2 hour drive from Philadelphia to attend the 18th Annual All Ford Nationals in Carlisle, PA ..... and what an incredibly memorable day it was. I located Pete S., who as always was most gracious, and accommodating, and who in turn hooked me up with GT Joey and that's when the fun really began.
Although my primary goal was to dyno the car, I failed to consider that the rear diffuser would need to be removed. I'll spare you all the details other than to say it took quite a bit of coordination and persistence to accomplish; special thanks to Pete S. and GT Joey for their assistance.
Well it was 102 degrees so the 625 whp I was hoping for wasn't in the cards ..... but a crowd of hundreds gathered and waited patiently in the hot sun for big moment. And the moment I'll never forget was when GT Joey brought Fred Goodnow to the dyno area for the event. What a gentlemen and total class act Fred is. I was thrilled and honored to meet Fred and have an opportunity to chat with him about the GT and a host of other topics including his current projects at Ford.
With the tension building, the time had finally arrived and the crowd was bristling with anticipation. The GT flexed its muscles and roared to 6500 rpm filling the air with ear shattering energy. When the noise level subsided something happened I never would have anticipated .... the crowd began to cheer and applaud in appreciation for what they just witnessed. Fred put it into perspective when he said “it gave me the chills” and “that is the kind of thing that makes all the hard work worth while.” I thanked Fred for the happiness and excitement his extraordinary efforts have brought to so many enthusiasts and we had a few fun moments reflecting on the day's events.
I promised GT Joey I would post something tonight so here are three photos and a promise to post the video of the dyno run within the next few days. GT Joey’s Son took quite a bit of video so he may post a link before I do but either way we’ll get something on the Forum ASAP.
As promised, here's a link to the video which I posted on You Tube. I tried to edit my original post but had no luck doing so!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLFEJxPiOQo
There were clearly a host of calibration and data reporting issues which need not be expounded here. The point is the car performed admirably and the crowd showed their appreciation accordingly.
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Hi, this is nick ,gtjoeys son, here is the view from the otherside with a little commentary .
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XcjzX4I-GUY
Although my primary goal was to dyno the car, I failed to consider that the rear diffuser would need to be removed. I'll spare you all the details other than to say it took quite a bit of coordination and persistence to accomplish; special thanks to Pete S. and GT Joey for their assistance.
Well it was 102 degrees so the 625 whp I was hoping for wasn't in the cards ..... but a crowd of hundreds gathered and waited patiently in the hot sun for big moment. And the moment I'll never forget was when GT Joey brought Fred Goodnow to the dyno area for the event. What a gentlemen and total class act Fred is. I was thrilled and honored to meet Fred and have an opportunity to chat with him about the GT and a host of other topics including his current projects at Ford.
With the tension building, the time had finally arrived and the crowd was bristling with anticipation. The GT flexed its muscles and roared to 6500 rpm filling the air with ear shattering energy. When the noise level subsided something happened I never would have anticipated .... the crowd began to cheer and applaud in appreciation for what they just witnessed. Fred put it into perspective when he said “it gave me the chills” and “that is the kind of thing that makes all the hard work worth while.” I thanked Fred for the happiness and excitement his extraordinary efforts have brought to so many enthusiasts and we had a few fun moments reflecting on the day's events.
I promised GT Joey I would post something tonight so here are three photos and a promise to post the video of the dyno run within the next few days. GT Joey’s Son took quite a bit of video so he may post a link before I do but either way we’ll get something on the Forum ASAP.
As promised, here's a link to the video which I posted on You Tube. I tried to edit my original post but had no luck doing so!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLFEJxPiOQo
There were clearly a host of calibration and data reporting issues which need not be expounded here. The point is the car performed admirably and the crowd showed their appreciation accordingly.
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Hi, this is nick ,gtjoeys son, here is the view from the otherside with a little commentary .
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XcjzX4I-GUY
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