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    Had the pleasure of running the Big Bend Open Road Race this year. Decided to run the Supra in the 145mph class this year (ran 140mph class in 2012).

    So last week I took the Fikse FM10's off to have new tires put on. You can't run tires with a DOT over 4 years old (I think it's 4??). Anyway, found this:



    The front two inner barrels were cracked. Called up Fikse...they were of little help and just wanted me to buy new parts. I didn't feel confident in that as I knew we'd be running 168mph (our max/tech speed) for long distances. They probably would have been just fine...but mentally I just couldn't get over it. Plus, we were running way short on time and I didn't know for sure that I could get parts in on time to repair and test them out.

    I was bummed. But a quick call to John at CCW solved that problem. I asked him if he had a set of wheels sitting on the shelf for a Supra. And of course he said no. He then began to tell me that he liked to put the shop guys through "fire drills" every once in awhile and that he could cut the wheels the next day and Fed Ex them to me. I politely told him to get after it.

    Three business days later the Supra had a new set of CCW 505A's and the new Michelin Pilot Sports mounted:





    Off we went to Fort Stockton. Ran into OpenRoadRacer while down there. He and Dave were in the Mustang running the 115mph class....which they proceeded to absolutely OWN and won that class overall while being only 0.01 seconds off pace (I think I remember that right). Mind you that 115mph class is about the most competitive class at the BBORR. He did tell me they felt like the Mustang was becoming a Cessna at 130+ mph...I guess the front end lift on the little Mustang is gonna necessitate a pilots license next year. I don't have a picture of their Mustang...but I LOVE that car. And hats off to 'em for driving the crap out of that thing. Congrats guys!

    We ran in the 145mph class thinking it wasn't going to be much different than the 140mph class last year. 140mph was easy. 145mph...not so much. The road has gotten bumpier just in the last year it seems, of course couple that with the fact that we had to run 168mph for longer periods of time and drive into corners a little harder to maintain the 145mph average and it may have just been me perceiving it to be bumpier. We did have a lot of new equipment this year to make communication easier (Intercom system) and studying the course with video for next year more productive:



    The little NADY intercom system was only like $60 but worked fabulously. Much better than the yelling my buddy AJ usually conducts for the 118 mile round trip. LOL

    On our way down from Fort Stockton to Sanderson our GPS said an average of 144.6mph and the stopwatch showed us to be about 3 seconds slow. So on the return trip we hit the tech speed of 168mph everywhere we could. The first 20 miles out of Sanderson on the return trip is VERY twisty...lotsa corners and elevation changes. We came out of that stretch with an average of only 135mph so I stopped slowing for bends at all (easier turns) and started taking "turns" at no less than 145mph. With 10 miles left in the race which equates to only 3 minutes!....we had our average at 145mph. The trick then became whether to run the remaining 3 minutes at 145.1mph or 145.2mph. Both would get us close....we chose 145.1 and crossed the line hoping for the best. While trying to get the average speed up in mid course though the GPS said I made a slight oops...



    Notice the max speed. It's really difficult to keep the Supra right at 168mph, it wants to really climb quickly above that. So you have to just keep pedaling it in and out of boost right there as there's not really a throttle position that keeps it steady.

    Later that night we learned we got 5th place out of 12 in the 145mph class. We were .687 seconds fast. The top two finishers tied at .001 seconds off pace! I have no desire to have laptops in the car and take it as serious as some of our competitors...and quite frankly I don't think I'd be that good anyway. It's just too much fun driving that road in that event to ruin it with me trying to be exact. .687 seconds is close enough. LOL

    BTW, night before the race we decided to take the golf cart out in the state park and go find the real "Fort" in Fort Stockton. We knew it had to be close...but it was late. Before we knew it we were a couple of miles from the bus in the state park and running out of gas in the golf cart. So yes, this is us filling up the golf cart on the main street in Fort Stockton...not looking conspicuous at all:



    After asking for directions...we found out the real "Fort" was literally a block away from where we were camped. HA! Pretty neat area at night. I never realized how much civil war history was there. I'll get pics of all that at the 2014 BBORR!
    1990 Mustang GT - 8.17 @ 176
    1994 Supra TT - 6 speed
    2013 Viper Coupe - Just a Dodge
    2009 Rubicon - Lifted, geared, bumpered
    1991 Syclone - 25K miles
    1970 Roadrunner - Thanks Gary
    2013 GT500, 2016 Hellcat, 1972 C10
    1999 Baja - Water Toy

  • #2
    Awesome. I keep threatening to bring the fairmont down and run it.
    "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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    • #3
      That's awesome.
      "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
      "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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      • #4
        Gorgeous car.

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        • #5
          id just take those fm10s to brooks or someone and have them tig welded back up. I've seen it dont many times.
          THE BAD HOMBRE

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          • #6
            Originally posted by naynay View Post
            id just take those fm10s to brooks or someone and have them tig welded back up. I've seen it dont many times.
            Then sell them off to someone who streets them. I'm not sure I'd put my life on the line over some repaired wheels.
            "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
            "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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            • #7
              yeah, iforgot to put the part about selling them.
              THE BAD HOMBRE

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CJ View Post
                Then sell them off to someone who streets them. I'm not sure I'd put my life on the line over some repaired wheels.
                Precisely.

                I'm gonna put new inner barrels on them and sell them.
                1990 Mustang GT - 8.17 @ 176
                1994 Supra TT - 6 speed
                2013 Viper Coupe - Just a Dodge
                2009 Rubicon - Lifted, geared, bumpered
                1991 Syclone - 25K miles
                1970 Roadrunner - Thanks Gary
                2013 GT500, 2016 Hellcat, 1972 C10
                1999 Baja - Water Toy

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CJ View Post
                  Then sell them off to someone who streets them. I'm not sure I'd put my life on the line over some repaired wheels.
                  x3
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                  • #10
                    It was good to see you again Tony. I never really got the chance to thank you for your offer to follow me to Sanderson so... Thanks! Next time lets do a better job and get together and party.

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                    • #11
                      hey tony, nice write up! we actually missed target by .066 of a second. i think we cracked the top 10 this year. looking forward to see you guys next year.


                      check out this link for a shitload of pics.
                      http://s3.photobucket.com/user/slant...w/BBORR%202013
                      95 Rio Red Cobra#3881

                      http://www.bborr.com/2013/2013results.html#115

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                      • #12
                        i found a video of us. based on his location and this being northbound, i estimate we were doing 130-135 right there. damn man, listen to the exhaust at 5000 rpm... you can hear us long after we pass. now i see why everyone was giving us the thumbs up when we went by

                        [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AsdaoVXakc[/ame]
                        95 Rio Red Cobra#3881

                        http://www.bborr.com/2013/2013results.html#115

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by openroadracer View Post
                          i found a video of us. based on his location and this being northbound, i estimate we were doing 130-135 right there. damn man, listen to the exhaust at 5000 rpm... you can hear us long after we pass. now i see why everyone was giving us the thumbs up when we went by

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AsdaoVXakc
                          Very cool!
                          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                          • #14
                            Your hood looks like it is going to fly off in this one.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
                              Your hood looks like it is going to fly off in this one.

                              Holy crap! Good thing this was the last BBORR for that car. Lol. Funny thing is the supra hood latches in two places plus the safety. Think Toyota knew the hood did this? Hmmmmmm......
                              1990 Mustang GT - 8.17 @ 176
                              1994 Supra TT - 6 speed
                              2013 Viper Coupe - Just a Dodge
                              2009 Rubicon - Lifted, geared, bumpered
                              1991 Syclone - 25K miles
                              1970 Roadrunner - Thanks Gary
                              2013 GT500, 2016 Hellcat, 1972 C10
                              1999 Baja - Water Toy

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