Well sorta'. We're both just learnin'. We decided T&T is all that's in our future for awhile til' we get some runs under our belts.
Saturday, we got the caah unloaded. That was a story in it's self.
(note to self) need to upgrade wench).
Jeff went up to the line first. He did a real small burnout and pulled up to the lights. He left the same as with the street tires & bogged a little runnin' a 9.57.
Next up I took a shot @ it. I did a little longer burnout, & decided to step up the RPM at the lights a little. As you can see by this blurry pic. we had some traction issues. I think I was runnin' against Jer on that run. I was slow out of the gate and most of the way through low, but once the slicks hooked it pulled fairly well.
I ran a 9.11 on that pass. The caah had gone a best 9.06 to date @ 66 on street tires, so we thought it would do better later. Mike & I compared the slicks to Jeff's street tires and found the slicks had about 9" more runout. Maybe that would be a bad thing. Maybe that 8:48 record of mine would stand after all. I really hoped Jeff could catch the ol' panel truck, but 1/2 second would be too much to ask for (At least for now).
We hadn't dropped the tire pressure. It was @ 28 lbs. We didn't know how the caah would handle the extra traction, so we thought we'd ease into it with high tire pressure first. For Jeff's second run we dropped the tire pressure to 24lbs. Jeff ran a 9.31. At this point we both were wondering if we could even break into the 8's. I can see Jeff is already thinkin' what changes are in his future so he can knock off dad's record.
He got back to the pits and and we decided to drop the tire pressure some more & leave a little harder. We dropped the tire pressure to 18lbs. and headed back to staging.
This would be my 2nd & last pass. I warm the tires and head up to the beams. This is a solo pass. I left the line no bogg, no excess tire spin {I don't think}. Just as I passed the finish line I saw an 8 something flash on the board.

Cool. Jeff's caah got into the 8's. Jeff was happy and couldn't get on the cell phone fast enough to let me know what it ran.

Very cool. Best pass ever for the Camaro.
Well now Jeff is pumped & ready to give it a try his own self.
He pulls up behind Randy. "The Rapid/Mike showdown". After the unfortunate rear end break on Randy's vette, I know it's weighing on Jeff's mind that he's got a little 10 bolt under the Camaro.

After the track was prepped Jeff pulls into a dry water box & does a "sorta" burnout. He pulls to the lights, hits the go peddle and is gone. Shiftin' as fast as that 6 spd will allow he crosses the traps @ 8.98. Now he
IS pumped. He just got his first 8 second pass. That purdy' much made his weekend, and now the "what can I do to this thing to make it faster" wheels are turnin'.
After Randy made that blistering 4.12 pass at the end of the evening, Jeff pulled into the box for 1 last burnout & pass. Jeff pulls to the lights and is starting to feel a little bit more comfortable in the role of drag racer. He's got a little more experience (I think this is his 9th or 10th pass ever down a drag strip) and the night air and track conditions are good. Off he goes and to my surprise he clicks off a new personal best of 8.83.
Purdy cool.
He's got the rev. limiter set at 6,300 and the shift light is @ 5,500. He said, I don't want to make payments on a broken caah. At first he said he wouldn't race it at all until it was paid off, but he couldn't resist goin' to the DLN's. I respected his decision to take it easy on the Camaro. I have an "After the weekend" story to tell about the Camaro later.......
15th Annual DRAGLIST Nationals Sometime in 2020. Somewhere in the USA.