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fullboost
23-05-07, 10:36 AM
Get behind your fellow Aussies taking on the yanks!

The guys ran at the WFC (World Ford Challenge) over the weekend

Joey ran another 7.98/176 on the weekend.

http://www.bridgeracing.com/images/wfc10e.jpg

7.98 @ 176.70

1.35 -- 60ft
3.49 -- 330ft
5.22 -- 1/8
142.10 --1/8 MPH
6.72 -- 1000 ft
7.98 -- 1/4
176.70 -- 1/4 MPH

VIDEO HERE (http://www.bridgeracing.com/media/7atindy.wmv)

Still with the true 88mm turbo (Precision GT47-88)
286ci (4.6L Mod Motor)
1400 kg / 3100 lbs
325-50-15 M/T Radials
True Stock Suspension
No Wheelie Bars

http://www.bridgeracing.com/images/oms1.jpg


The new sister car is coming along nicely

http://www.bridgeracing.com/images/04grounded2.jpg

geordo
23-05-07, 01:11 PM
How straight is it!

Guido
23-05-07, 01:36 PM
Cool as.

Looks like he is running Qld numberplates!!

fullboost
23-05-07, 03:00 PM
Another video here of BR, Jim Mill's Mustang rocks

Round 1 - Drag Radial, Open Comp (http://www.nmratv.com/index.php?stream=http://www.nmratv.com/video/racecoverage/wfc10/20070518_Q1_DR_OC.flv&playlist=1)

Street outlaw is Killer ;)

Round 3 - Street Outlaw & Drag Radial (http://www.nmratv.com/index.php?stream=http://www.nmratv.com/video/racecoverage/wfc10/20070519_Q3_SO-DR.flv&playlist=1)

Eeyore
24-05-07, 10:30 AM
Awesome! That is just an incredible time. Where can we find some more specs on the car and engine/box setup?

JoeyBridge
25-05-07, 03:31 AM
Yes, we are still running the QLD number plate, we have to represent ;)

There is more about the car on our website under 'BR Drag Radial Car'

www.BridgeRacing.com (http://www.bridgeracing.com)

jigawatt
25-05-07, 10:47 AM
fek thats tuff! Good work guys!

p.s - what are those black things under the tyres in the 2nd pic? like sensors.....

fullboost
25-05-07, 11:02 AM
They look like scales to me?

JoeyBridge
25-05-07, 11:48 PM
Yes, there scales, the more American food I eat the more we have to try and scale the car :p

On the M/T Radials we try to get the car 50/50 front to rear weight.

On the BFG T/A Radials we try to get 48/52 with the 48% being the front.

Joey.