Can I play even tho I'm a fng? (That acronym isn't "family rated, so you can google it for a definition.) Hope so. Here's me last September. I know. Doesn't really show me clearly. But the avatar is a photo of me from last August. Only difference is that the beard is longer now.
I wish I could say that I ran the car to warp speed, but it was its first time on the Bonneville Salt Flats and on the first WOT (Wide Open Throttle) pass, the rear end's pinion yoke snapped (one of the few stock parts in the drive train) when I shifted into 4th at a GPS-indicated 137 mph and that allowed the drive shaft (I had a front safety loop on it, but not a rear one...that'll be changed before it runs again) to try to get into the driver's seat with me. It didn't make it, but it punched a buncha holes in the floor pan. Bummer. Anyway, when that happened, it broke a whole lotta stuff, the worst part being the transmission. That had been a brand-new race-built trans with less than 5 miles on it.
For those who aren't familiar with the car, it's a 1985 Chevy Monte Carlo Super Sport (maybe that would have made a good puzzle) with a 406 cubic inch V8 (6.7L) that a computer simulation said should produce 550 hp. I'll say 500, because I never got a chance to fine-tune it.
Spring has just barely arrived (I hope it stays around for a while) and that means I can go back to work on it. I haven't done any work on it since I took it off the trailer and put it in my garage. I have a lotta work to do before September when I hope to race it again. The goal for this year is 2 runs between 130 and 140 (it's already gone that fast...and in 3rd gear only...if I'd only known.....) and then I'll hand it to my racing partner and let him try for the same speed goal. The following year (assuming all goes well) some modifications will be made and then the goal will be 160. We'll see after that.
Thanks for letting me bend your metaphorical ears and eyes. I dunno if a link is allowed here or not, so I'll just mention that my personal website that I've run for 15 years is in my profile, and the car and its story can be found in the "Projects" section.