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ken cryder
09-16-2002, 02:17 AM
hello guys
was reading rules and read your only allowed one power adder,blower, nitrous or turbo.
does the blower on the L count as an adder or since it is factory can you also run nitrous too?

another ? what kind of tree will we be using at ffw pro ect... ?
never run there before is it bracket racing or heads up?
if you qualify friday night do you have to qualify again on sat morning or just to see if you better your times?

thanks for the help
ken

Silver_2000
09-16-2002, 08:35 AM
Ken

Top Truck runs .500 sportsman tree. It is 2 day race. Qualify Fri Nite and Sat and Race in eliminations on Sunday

They take your best Qual run and subtract a tenth and that is your dial in ... It is bracket racing.

YOu can also run in Street ford if you want more runs down the track. Street ford and some other non showdown classes run separate events Sat and Sun

Fri should be JUST test and Tune BUT if the crowd is large they will likley start Qualifying Fri. You should get 3 qual passes between Fri nite and Sat.

You can run Nitrous in Top Truck
http://www.talon.svtlightnings.com/ffwhouston/sun/P5050883_small.jpg

Doug

Sixpipes
09-16-2002, 08:39 AM
http://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/211-300-31264.jpg
Looks like the normal schedule for Street Ford and Quick Ford classes. Top Truck qualifies first round Friday afternoon at 4PM. Two qualifying rounds on Saturday and 1st round elimination for Showdown Classes (that includes Top Truck if there are more than 32 entries) on Saturday evening. So for those of us that get eliminated in the first round, we will be done on Saturday night. This schedule is not the regular one that we are used to so make sure you check it out.

Top Truck is a run-what-you-brung class. A guy from El Paso running on a 8.89 dial-in won the Ennis event last year. Top Truck is a bracket class seeded by quickest time in the three qualifying rounds. Your dial-in is 1/10th faster than your best of three qualifying rounds. You cannot change your dial-in once it is set, so if you are a sand bagger, you might want to take that into consideration. :cool:

I see Doug beat me to it. :burnout: