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December 20th, 2007
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#101 | | Senior Member
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| Twas The Night Before Christmas... Twas the Night Before Christmas....
'Twas the night before Christmas and in the garage,
No trace of Ford, Chevy, or even a Dodge.
The presents were wrapped and the lights were all lit,
So I figured I'd mess with the Buick a bit. [img]<>/laugh.gif[/img]
I popped the release and I lifted the hood,
When a deep voice behind me said "looks pretty good."
Well, as you can imagine, I turned mighty quick,
And there, by the workbench, stood good ol Saint Nick! [img]<>/blush.gif[/img]
We stood there a bit, not too sure what to say,
Then he said "don't suppose that you'd trade for my sleigh?
I said "no way, Santa" and started to grin,
"But if you've got the time we could go for a spin!" [img]<>/cool.gif[/img]
His round little mouth, tied up like a bow,
Turned into a smile and he said "hey! Let's go!!"
So as not to disturb all the neighbors' retreat,
We pushed the big Buick into the street, [img]<>/wink.gif[/img]
Then, taking our places to drift down the hill,
I turned on the key and I let MSD spill.
The sound that erupted took him by surprise;
But he liked it a lot, you could tell from his eyes. [img]<>/shocked.gif[/img]
With Pirelli’s a' crying and exhaust tips aglow,
We headed on out where hot rodders go.
And Santa's grin widened, approaching his ears,
With every shift up as I went through the gears. [img]<>/grin.gif[/img]
Then he yelled "can't recall when I've felt so alive!"
So I backed off the gas and said "wanna drive?"
Ol Santa was stunned when I gave him the keys,
When he walked past the headlights he shook at the knees! [img]<>/smirk.gif[/img]
The big block exploded with the STAGE I sound!
When he dropped the hammer, GS shook the ground!
Power shift into second, again into third!
I sat there just watching, at loss for a word, [img]<>/sick.gif[/img]
St. Nick turned to me with a gleam in his eye,
And said “Lets get TURBOs & then let’r Fly!”
With a wave of his hand and a prayer to the Lord,
There were twin Turbos & water Injection aboard! [img]<>/laugh.gif[/img]
We passed Hemi’s, Cobra's and Veyron's that night,
Punched over-drive and blasted from sight!
St. Nick turned to me with a gleam in his eye,
And said “Merry Christmas BqUICK!” and we took to the sky!!!" [img]<>/shocked.gif[/img]
BqUICK 2007
GSCA, North East Member #33
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1969 Electra 225 Custom Coupe, Crystal Blue, Code D, SRT, Scotty Guadagno, Intercooled Twin-Turbo 430 STAGE 1
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Race Car "Faithful Pursuit" honors our 1949 USAF Top Gun victors with a
194.9 MPH High Speed Tribute Pass in 2009
The New Math:
Electra 225 + STAGE 1 + Rear Mount Twin Turbos = Faithful Pursuit, the Rolling P-47 Thunderbolt !!! |
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December 20th, 2007
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#102 | | We need bigger avatars.
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| Re: Twas The Night Before Christmas... [img]<>/cool.gif[/img] [img]<>/cool.gif[/img]
Very nice!
On another note, reading through this thread, it has come to my attention that I never updated the progress on the track times on the coupe I bought over a year ago.
I was running in the low 14's with it at the BPG nats in August, but it was extremely hot and humid there. I waited until this Fall to run the car again, and it paid off.
I took it to Gateway in October, and finally reached the elusive 13's!!
Here is the timeslip.
R/T: .133
60': 1.872
330': 5.573
1/8: 8.755
MPH: 76.87
1000': 11.532
1/4: 13.899
MPH: 95.18
__________________ Adam Martin BPG# 1358 BCA# 39765 1971 Buick Centurion Formal Coupe 1958 Buick Limited Four Door Riviera |
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December 20th, 2007
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#103 | | Senior Member
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| Great Performance! Adam,
That 13.899 @ 95.18 is very very cool. It seems like she has a really great launch and lots of low end torque. Do you have headers?
Hmmm...I can see low 13's from here! The main thing is to have fun and keep it simple! Your car has the "pure stock" look and I'm sure there are lots of double takes!
My "pure stock" 1969 Electra 225 Custom Convertible runs 15.35 @ 89mph. I would love to see it running in the 13s. People go wild when they see now, it would be cool to do some 13's and see what happens.
God Speed,
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1969 Electra 225 Custom Coupe, Crystal Blue, Code D, SRT, Scotty Guadagno, Intercooled Twin-Turbo 430 STAGE 1
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Race Car "Faithful Pursuit" honors our 1949 USAF Top Gun victors with a
194.9 MPH High Speed Tribute Pass in 2009
The New Math:
Electra 225 + STAGE 1 + Rear Mount Twin Turbos = Faithful Pursuit, the Rolling P-47 Thunderbolt !!! |
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December 20th, 2007
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#104 | | Senior Member
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| Re: Twas The Night Before Christmas... Adam, or anyone, I never drag raced but after reading this thread I was wondering what the R/T stood for and how do you interpret the statistic?
John D
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56 Super 56R: Purchased September 1974
69 GS 400: Convertible Added in 2003
69 Electra Limited 2 dr.( well, no longer limited although still unique): Purchased in 1995 or thereabouts. Sold March 2009! [img]< >/cry.gif[/img]
78 Estate Wagon: added 10-2008
95 Riviera Supercharged: Purchased May 1998. Sold September 2006
06 Lacrosse CXL Purchased July 4th 2006, Still payin for it.
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December 20th, 2007
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#105 | | We need bigger avatars.
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| Re: Twas The Night Before Christmas... John,
R/T = Reaction Time
Basically, it's the measurement of time from when the light turns green, to when your front (or rear) tires trip the beam at the starting line. .000 is a perfect reaction time. I have seen it, but have only gotten within .035 of it being perfect.
BqUICK - no headers. I'm going for completely stock appearing underhood.
The engine color looks washed out here, but it's RED [img]< >/cool.gif[/img]
Here is my favorite launch shot so far:
__________________ Adam Martin BPG# 1358 BCA# 39765 1971 Buick Centurion Formal Coupe 1958 Buick Limited Four Door Riviera |
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December 21st, 2007
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#106 | | Senior Member
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| What does Christmas have to do with a Centurion? As you know, Christmas is the time when miracles indeed come true. It is certain that the three wise men, King Herod, or anyone else, except perhaps for Mary and God, knew what was in store for the baby Jesus 33 years hence. His sacrifice would be the salvation of mankind and a miracle.
In 33 years He would be crucified by many non-believers and while on the cross, the first Roman to acknowledge His God-hood would be a "Centurion"; the elite of the Roman guard. John Wayne played the Centurion in "The Robe"; he said "Truely this man was the Son of God!"
I am glad that Buick chose to name a really fine automobile the "Centurion"; it is indeed an elite driving machine.
The "88", the Oldsmobile equivalent, that I saw at an Olds show a couple of years ago could not hold a candle to the performance and class of your Buick! They were struggling to get their "competition" 455 Olds below 14 seconds! Keep up the good work!
God Speed,
__________________ BqUICK
1969 Electra 225 Custom Coupe, Crystal Blue, Code D, SRT, Scotty Guadagno, Intercooled Twin-Turbo 430 STAGE 1
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Race Car "Faithful Pursuit" honors our 1949 USAF Top Gun victors with a
194.9 MPH High Speed Tribute Pass in 2009
The New Math:
Electra 225 + STAGE 1 + Rear Mount Twin Turbos = Faithful Pursuit, the Rolling P-47 Thunderbolt !!! |
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December 21st, 2008
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#107 | | We need bigger avatars.
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| Re: What does Christmas have to do with a Centurion? One year to the day, I see, the last post was made.
Ok - blew up the engine in the Centurion this Summer going to Columbus for the BPG nationals, but it gave me a reason to go bigger and better.
Here's the build:
10 or 10.5-1 compression ratio is the goal, depending on how much we take off the block
TA forged pistons with valve reliefs +.030
Stock reconditioned polished rods
Stock crank -.010
TA288-98H cam
Roller rockers ($$$ ouch!!)
70 Stage1 ported heads with new bronze guides and seals
Extreme duty race bearings - mains & rods
Edelbrock Performer intake manifold - gasket matched
800 CFM QJet by John Osborne
Xrane XR-i ignition
The transmission will probably stay the same, although I am having thoughts of buying a convertor from TriShield Perf. I'll also have to recalibrate the governor to shift at higher points. It's shifting automatically at around 4800rpm.
I hope to have the engine dyno'ed by the end of January, and back in the car just after that.
13.50's here I come!!
__________________ Adam Martin BPG# 1358 BCA# 39765 1971 Buick Centurion Formal Coupe 1958 Buick Limited Four Door Riviera |
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December 22nd, 2008
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#108 | | Senior Member
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| Christmas in Buick Land Smartin,
It was good to see your post again. Our web is dead @ our house and for months I could not log on. Even now I am using the kid's Wii to smuggle out news from Buick Land. One letter @ a tym suks!
Any way, sorry 2 hear about the blown motor. I guess you can go with the more powerful one you are planning...just watch out for other weak spots.
After about 20 or so passes I found my "Pro Built" TH-375, more clutches than a TH400, had blown a bearing. My "Pro Built" Ford 9" sheared pinion shafts & ate 2 spider gears.
That is what a "Pro Built" Buick 455 Stage 1 can buy you. You already know this stuff, so the point I'm making is this:
Sometimes its better to stay with good stock stuff if you have built up your motor.
I poured too much $ into partial modifications that dealt with using the power to go faster & not to last longer. Want to go fast & have it last? Buy a new Lenco tranny or get the stock part COMPLETELY done right!
I was hell-bent-for-leather to build a 200mph monster. I got the best parts I could and killed stuff doing 1/4 mile 100mph passes, not 90 mile runs the car was designed for. Partly modified parts probably, not definitley, but probably overstress the remaining stock components in the trans & rear. Under 550 HP, you maybe better off with stock components and good service records, good fluids, & coolers.
Heat is the main enemy! Lots of cool billet and chromoly do dads wont help there!
Have a good time and dont build a car you have to throw 8 switches to make it start!
God Speed & Merry Christmas!
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1969 Electra 225 Custom Coupe, Crystal Blue, Code D, SRT, Scotty Guadagno, Intercooled Twin-Turbo 430 STAGE 1
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Race Car "Faithful Pursuit" honors our 1949 USAF Top Gun victors with a
194.9 MPH High Speed Tribute Pass in 2009
The New Math:
Electra 225 + STAGE 1 + Rear Mount Twin Turbos = Faithful Pursuit, the Rolling P-47 Thunderbolt !!! |
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January 25th, 2009
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#109 | | We need bigger avatars.
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| Re: Christmas in Buick Land
__________________ Adam Martin BPG# 1358 BCA# 39765 1971 Buick Centurion Formal Coupe 1958 Buick Limited Four Door Riviera |
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September 6th, 2009
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#110 | | Senior Member
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| You are Jedi! Impressive, most impressive young Skywalker!
God Speed,
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1969 Electra 225 Custom Coupe, Crystal Blue, Code D, SRT, Scotty Guadagno, Intercooled Twin-Turbo 430 STAGE 1
Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Race Car "Faithful Pursuit" honors our 1949 USAF Top Gun victors with a
194.9 MPH High Speed Tribute Pass in 2009
The New Math:
Electra 225 + STAGE 1 + Rear Mount Twin Turbos = Faithful Pursuit, the Rolling P-47 Thunderbolt !!! |
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