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Post by Gino Ofria on Oct 2, 2006 15:55:57 GMT -5
Mr. Burnout
I read your post the other day and have a personal policy of not responding to someone who does not post their name. If you have a different opinon than mine thats fine, no feeling hurt here. I only ask that you take ownership of it. You may have reasons to not post your name and that is fine also. If you wish to debate offline than email me directly at; golfria@yahoo.com
Gino Ofria
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Post by KEN on Oct 2, 2006 16:50:46 GMT -5
MY ONLY CONCERN WAS ALL THE WORK WE HAVE DONE TO GET THE CARS READY,WE WERE TRYING TO FIELD 2 CARS BUT WE'VE BEEN FITING A STUMBLE IN THE A/G CAR,BUT DONT GIVE UP.
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Post by Jack G on Oct 4, 2006 18:53:28 GMT -5
Just so you guys know, the PSCA has 9.60 & 10.60 Index classes and from what I hear, starting in November and at all of their 2007 events will add in a 8.60/7.60 Index. They also have 4 events in Fontana and 4 in Vegas, so they race at good tracks that close for a lot of us ;D
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Post by Eric on Oct 4, 2006 23:59:45 GMT -5
Some really exciting racing in PSCA I might add...Sounds good!
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Post by Steve Gonzales on Oct 5, 2006 19:24:07 GMT -5
West Coast Pro Gas runs an A, B, C and D Gas series mostly at Bakersfield and Sacramento and also allows nitrous and any model car as long as they run the number.
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Post by KEN 7737 on Oct 6, 2006 9:35:54 GMT -5
IVE BEEN HEARING BETTER THINGS ABOUT THE PSCA,IN THE PAST IT WAS A JOKE! THEY WOULD HAVE 6 CARS IN THE CLASS AND HALF WOULD BREAK CAUSING DOWNED TRACK AND THE OTHER CLASSES COULDNT FINISH. IF THEY HAVE A 7.60 OR 8.60 CLASS WE WILL BE THERE.
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Post by jrvanosten on Oct 6, 2006 11:33:48 GMT -5
Just curius....how much electronics are allowed in Pro Gas and the PSCA?
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Post by KEN 7737 on Oct 6, 2006 20:00:19 GMT -5
THEY HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE,ELECTRONICS IS NEW FOR THIS YEAR AND ITS ONLY ELECTONICS,(THROTTLE STOPPED,DELAY BOX CARS) IF THEY PUT IN A/G AND B/G WE WILL BE THERE.I DONT KNOW HOW I WILL GET 3 CARS THERE THOUGH
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Post by Steve Gonzales on Oct 6, 2006 20:29:07 GMT -5
Just curius....how much electronics are allowed in Pro Gas and the PSCA? I dont think Pro Gas allows electronics. Check out their website: www.westcoastprogas.com
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Post by Gino Ofria on Oct 12, 2006 20:32:15 GMT -5
West Coast Pro Gas is the ANRA of Northern California for gassers. Put on by racers themselves and do a pretty good job at it too. we were going to run with them at their first race at Bakersfield but, because of a scheduling thing were unable to.
PSCA I don't know much about. But the thought of down time does not excite me. There is no reason to put it on kill every time. However, until I see some rules from them about the the gas classes, I would not be interested in running with them.
I do like the ANRA and the hole nostalgia theme much more though. And look forward to runningwith them next year.
Funny, Since the GG have made their announcement, I have not heard of one person saying that they are going to park their car next year. I have heard of many new cars being built or being converted to run nostalgia events. The future could be much brighter next year.
Gino Ofria
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Post by KEN 7737 on Oct 13, 2006 8:56:38 GMT -5
PRO-GAS CLASS THAT I KNOW IS ALL ELECTRONICS IN THE FASTEST CLASS WHICH IS PRO-GAS THEN THEY HAVE NONE ELECTRONICS CLASSES.PRO-GAS IS EQUAL TO THE SUPER GAS CLASS DIFFERENT ORGANZATION
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Post by Eric on Oct 13, 2006 9:58:39 GMT -5
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Post by Steve Gonzales on Oct 13, 2006 10:42:56 GMT -5
West Coast Pro Gas is basically VRA A, B, C, and D Gas, except it allows the use of nitrous and later style bodied cars...no electronics.
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