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We took the car one year they had 40 something classes. It's a people's choice voting by those who have a car showing.
We won our class so then took it back next year for the Winner's Circle class.
Winner's Circle was the previous year's winners and divided up between Dodge and Plymouth.
We were fortunate and won the Plymouth class.
 
Hey kind of throwing this around, get some shirts made up of a bunch of us that sell mopar with thier logos made up (sponsored) for Carlisle with the normal Coffee thread list on it. Good, Bad, or ugly?
 
We took the car one year they had 40 something classes. It's a people's choice voting by those who have a car showing.
We won our class so then took it back next year for the Winner's Circle class.
Winner's Circle was the previous year's winners and divided up between Dodge and Plymouth.
We were fortunate and won the Plymouth class.
Might be the place to sell it Craig?
 
Sounds more impressive in pounds...... but how many washing machines is that? :lol:
About 100,000 washing machines

Oh... 71340Duster already hit it :thumbsup:

You can't take cell phones or cameras into the area... only spot to take photos is an observation deck some distance away.

Interesting that they only use diesel vehicles to avoid or limit ignition interference.
 
That was just too good of an opportunity Ray.

it would be pretty hilareous, and I could see OMR driving with a half dozen cats roaming around the vehicle.
 
I deal with them here just not my thing really. Harley was great. Told the wife if I find another female Boxer/Lab mix I am getting her! Smart mix best I ever had.
 
We had one really cool cat here. And a couple of neighbors cats were pretty great too. Also a fair number that were meh - ok to say hello with but glad they didn't live in my place. Had of those too.
 
Matt would be a fun day if you were closer. Building a HEI distributor with some mods, a 60K coil going to beat the crap out of it on the mockup to see how many KV at different speeds up to 8K. I have a clear cap now just need a white lab coat!

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We took the car one year they had 40 something classes. It's a people's choice voting by those who have a car showing.
We won our class so then took it back next year for the Winner's Circle class.
Winner's Circle was the previous year's winners and divided up between Dodge and Plymouth.
We were fortunate and won the Plymouth class.

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Matt would be a fun day if you were closer. Building a HEI distributor with some mods, a 60K coil going to beat the crap out of it on the mockup to see how many KV at different speeds up to 8K. I have a clear cap now just need a white lab coat!

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That is pretty cool.

John Soemer told me he tested the earlyish MSDs like the 505BC with a setup like that runnin a piece of paper to see haw much of burn mark it left. Kindof like a recording osciliscope (which no one had then).

I know some folks will say you have to palce the spark plugs into compressed atmosphere to get an "accurate test" but I don't think thats neccesary for just comparison purposes. Just can't compare a test in atmopher to one under pressure.
 
Very cool!
Agreed! At least my wife said no tommy daughter to the 80s caddy limo so I don’t have to worry about the daughter being a caddy fan haha.

Now how to sneak home the others I want. I’ve narrowed my list down to two.
 
I have a guy making me a 2" boxed tube sealed on the ends with plug holes, mirror and glass on top to see the spark. and a Schrader valve in the works. I actually have a few testers to measure the KV output, prob put a scope on it also. Prob need more beer just for safety hold my beer reasons!
 
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