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3/30/16, 9:43 AM |
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Re: PLYMOUTH: DIRTcar Crate wing Sprint. Will it work?
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Join Date: May 2015 Posts: 83 |
Cost for the Pro Sprint tire is only $175 MSRP and should last most of the season. I have went to the track when they did the tire testing with James McFadden and Randy Hannagan. Need to watch the video at www.plymouthspeedway.net. Nothing wrong with 305,360,410 racing as long as you can afford them.
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3/30/16, 11:48 AM | #32 | |
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Race Count Last Year: 34 Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 8,030 |
You can hear the sound of the crate engine. It's not close to a regular sprint car engine.
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3/30/16, 3:00 PM |
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Re: PLYMOUTH: DIRTcar Crate wing Sprint. Will it work?
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Everyone has a choice what they watch and what they race. If they want 410 non wing racing they can go to Kokomo which is great racing. But how many can afford it. Joe Gaerte was going to sell a complete turnkey pro sprint for $14000. High RPM's is what causes short engine life. GM says the Pro Sprint engine should last 2-3 race seasons. Joe is renting a car for $500 per night plus a crash agreement. I was wondering what type of car you own or race?
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3/31/16, 7:51 AM | #34 | ||
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Join Date: Sep 2008 Posts: 130 |
Any Plymouth guys that want to come up to Wilmot on a off weekend are more than welcome!!
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3/31/16, 11:13 AM | #35 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2014 Posts: 199 |
The Elite series in Texas has it figured out. Take the darn wings off!
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