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Sacramento raceway test n tune

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FFTEC

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Feb 15, 2005
Hayward, California
I was wondering if anybody is heading out to sacramento raceway this weekend. I've only took my <a href="http://www.fftec.com/articles.php?article_id=135">DSM</a> to the track twice now, once a month ago and once a year before that.
I've had the car for so long now without really racing it, need some
seat time at the track. Car launches fine on the street but spins tires
at the track. Let me know if anybody is interested in meeting up for
sac's test n tune sat nov25th.
 
Gustavo with the white talon migh be interested if hes able to get everything taken care of. Ill let him know.
 
Damn, I hela wana go and see you run Sean but I'm stuck working this weekend :notgood:

Anyway, there's two events of drag racing. Here is some info:

*Sacramento Raceway Test n Tune - November 25th - Gates Open 9:30.m. - Testing 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m
$50 Car and Driver - Car/Driver: $50 - Spectators: $10

Open Exhaust Permitted

*Infineon Raceway- Bracket Drag Racing - November 26th - Gates open at 8 a.m. for each event, with racing spanning from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost for spectators is $15, while cost for competitors is as follows: High School ($20) and Trophy ($25); Street or Motorcycle ($40); Sportsman or Pro ($50).

So far i've heard a lot of Hondas crews and locals are going.

Take pictures and video clips!!
 
Hey Sean, hook me up with a dyno tuning session before saturday and I'll be down to go to sac for test n tune. Let me know if you get any openings or cancellations for dyno time, Im available 24/7 LOL, you got my number. Later
 
damn i'd love to go to see what my car can do in stock form with the new motor, but i just dont have enought miles on the car yet to race it, and i KNOW that my old ass stock rubber hoses have a boost leak somewhere, so i might not ever run it with stock piping and everything.

Good luck to whoever does go. Post up your results!
 
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