TAI class at BG 2009

Funny thing.. we had 11 cars at the gas station Friday AM. There could have been 4 more.. meaning Damon had fuel system issues, Joe didnt wake up, Jason(RJC) wanted to run but decided too late, and a car from the Cotton's camp was there but changed his mind last minute.. Jack actually drove the car to a 6.50 pass 1/8 mile at low boost Saturday on pump gas.. Didnt get the cars from KC this year either..

So a 16 car field could have been a possibility.. which doubled the TSM count...

I'd like to do Reynolds if we have the participation. At least the date is not a conflict like last year. And it would be my pleasure to help out any way I can.

Julio
 
ya... you guys just wait till I finish my hybrid.. on second thought maybe not.. I may not live long enuff to .. maybe if I stay off these damm BB's :rolleyes: :eek:


That thing done yet, according to Russ all it needs is a brakeline and some gasoline.. geesh :eek: :D
 
That thing done yet, according to Russ all it needs is a brakeline and some gasoline.. geesh :eek: :D

lots of stupid junk :mad: But goin down now to just work an other hour or so on it . When we get to run in the ALKY class I don't want to hear any "look at that ****box" from anyone:p .. It's NOT a pretty face in a crowd :eek:
 
Julio, Thanks for the effort in putting this together and trying to still pull it off with so many forces against you!!! We had a great time anyway but we were really looking forward to racing....I think there were 14 cars showing up and 12 making it to tech?? Would that have made it one of the bigger classes? This was my first Buick meet and the people were great...

Bob (Super6) ran us for fun and proceeded to give me a quick driving lesson :eek:

Will the event at Reynolds be as well organized? If so I think we'll try to make another one....I assume the rules will be the same or similiar?

Thanks, John (Delaware GN)

John it was nice to meet you and look forward to Reynolds if TAI happens or not i will be going anyway. ...take care......Bob
 
Tell me more about the Reynolds event please. I'm going to UGA next year in Athens and Reynolds is right around the corner. I'd love to go!

Jason
 
This year its weekend of Nov 7th. Typically its a Friday/Saturday kind of deal.

The track is Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds GA

HTH
 
Tell me more about the Reynolds event please. I'm going to UGA next year in Athens and Reynolds is right around the corner. I'd love to go!

Jason

For those of you that have never been to Reynolds.... it is where many of the records get broken every year. It is later in the year... when the temps are cooler.... and excellent track...... combine for some wheels up launches...and some record times.... last year there was I believe... a side-by-side 9.0 second pass in TSM qualifying...... seems like a 9.002 and a 9.003 or something like that...... anyways... it is an awesome event to attend. There will be opportunity to make many passes......
 
Sorry fellas no Reynolds for me, I have a hard enough time making BG and it's practically right down the road from me.
 
Anyone have the link to the TAI rules? Thanx... Cant find it.
Here you go bud! They are alittle old but I don't think much has changed..






Turbo Alcohol class ruels in BG

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2006 Turbo/Alcohol Injection Class Rules – T/A
Official 01-09-06

Race Class Objectives

The GSCA would like to see the return of a reasonable, grassroots, regular-guy
shootout of legitimate street driven Turbo Buick or Pontiac Turbo Tran-Am cars.
This race class is being developed to show the potential/benefits that alcohol
injection systems when used with 92/93 octane unleaded premium pump gas can have
when installed on a Buick Turbo Regal, Grand National/GNX or Pontiac Turbo
Trans-Am.
*This race class is being run on a trial basis for the 2006 GS Nationals only.

What Can I Win

An award will be presented to the entrant that post the most consistent e.t.
based on a three (3) run average of the three (3) quarter-mile passes. Awards
will also be given to the entrant(s) who posts the quickest quarter-mile elapsed
time (e.t.) and fastest quarter-mile mile-per-hour trap speed. In the event of a
tie in average e.t., average mph will be used as a tie-breaker.

General Rules

1· Unleaded 92/93 octane pump gasoline fuel only, no nitrous oxide injection, no
additives i.e. xzylene, nitro-propane, nitro-methane, propylene oxide, etc. are
allowed.


2· Any street driven 1984, 1985, 1986 or 1987 Buick Turbo Regal, Grand
National/GNX or 1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans-Am powered by a General Motors
production turbo charged Buick V6 engine, (cylinder block casting number(s)
25520040, 25520329 or 25526109 only) and equipped with a functioning alcohol
injection system are eligible to enter.


3· ***All vehicles depending on the year of manufacture must use the factory
stock ignition system.


4· All cars racing in the Turbo Heads-Up racing classes must be owned and driven
by a current member of the GSCA.


5· Helmet required, cars must pass track safety tech inspection.

6· Cars should possess all applicable safety equipment for potential ET/speeds
attained.


7· No peer technical inspections relating to safety equipment rules by class
participants or peers, Beech Bend Raceway track safety technician personnel will
make all rulings on track safety equipment related items.


8· Complete factory stock appearing, painted Buick Turbo Regal, Grand
National/GNX or Pontiac Turbo Trans-Am body is required, no non-factory hood
scoop, rear spoiler, wheelie bars or parachute.


9· Minimum car weight w/driver must be at least 3,450lbs.

10· Required street-legal equipment: all 4 working headlights, taillights, brake
lights, turn signals, horn, windshield wipers and safety-glass windows.


11· Full stock appearing interior required, race seats are allowed only if seats
are painted and upholstered to match the factory interior and should be attached
to the rear crossbar of the roll cage if so equipped.


12· All factory heater and A/C equipment must be in place and functional.

13· Any transmission shifter allowed, any additional aftermarket gauges allowed.

14· Stock ECM, modified stock ECM or aftermarket fuel management systems allowed,
(DFI, FAST, Motec, etc).


15· Factory Stock Appearing (Type I or Type II) DIS cam position sensor is
required for cars produced in the years 1986, 1987 and 1989.


16· No individual coil per spark plug ignitions allowed.

17· Any MAF sensor is acceptable. All intake air must pass through & be measured
by the MAF sensor.


18· Any fuel injectors allowed, 6 maximum.

19· Factory stock fuel tank required, addition of a fuel tank sump is allowed.

20· No auxiliary or trunk mounted dual fuel systems are allowed. The gasoline fuel
source must come from the stock location fuel tank only.


21· Alcohol injection system injection point must be plumbed into the air intake
system “up-pipe” only on 1986, 1987 and 1989 built cars.


22· Any stock location or front mount air to air intercooler is allowed. · No liquid intercoolers, intercooler external spray cooling or add-on cold
boxes allowed.

23· Any diameter downpipe size from the turbo is allowed. Downpipe must be routed
down through the stock location, no flex pipe allowed.


24· Any single or dual exhaust system allowed, it must muffle & exit at the stock
location(s). All exhaust gases released from the engine must pass through
muffler(s) at all times. Cars may not be uncorked in any way during competition.


25· Any matched set of four (4), 15” or 16” diameter chrome steel or aluminum
wheels allowed.


26· Rear drag slicks w/sidewall designation up to and including 28.0” x 10.5” –15”
and 28.0” x 10.0” -16”. No "W" tires allowed. Rear DOT street tires w/sidewall
designation up to and including a 29.5” x 12.5” –15” or (275/60-15 M/T) and
28.0” x 12.5” –16” size tires are allowed. Drag Radials are also allowed.


27. Drive shaft safety loop required.

28· Automated brakes or any type of traction control is prohibited. Application
and release of brakes must be a function of the driver's foot. Line loc
permitted.


29· Racing aids such as optical sensors, delay boxes, stutter boxes, and throttle
stops are not allowed. The application or use of any device, mechanical or
electronic that permits the driver to ascertain the position of their vehicle in
relation to the starting line is prohibited.


30· Winner(s) are subject to re-tech immediately after final pass or at any other
time.


31· Any entrant caught trying to deliberately break the rules will be
disqualified.


32· Cars entered in the Turbo Alcohol (T/A) class are also eligible and may
register to race in the bracket classes on Saturday.


Pre-Race Technical Inspection Requirements/Instructions

All pre-registered entrant’s cars shall assemble as a group to be tech inspected
based on the General Rules established above. The technical inspection location
shall be at the GS Nationals host hotel parking lot on Thursday, May 18, 2006
beginning at 9:00 am and ending at 10:30 am. Entrant’s cars must arrive at tech
inspection with the gasoline fuel tank at or near empty. Each entrant’s fuel
tank must be able to accommodate a minimum of 10 gallons of 92/93 octane pump
gas during the filling procedure. ***NOTE: Each entrant’s gasoline fuel tank
must not contain ANY leaded racing fuel or additives such as xzylene, ect! See
Race Day Format below. After the tech inspection, under the supervision of the
Turbo/Alcohol Injection Class Tech Inspector all cars will be driven as a group
or in groups to a designated gas station where each entrant’s fuel tank will be
fueled with 92/93 octane unleaded premium pump gasoline at the entrant’s
expense. After the tech inspection and fueling, entrants are free to proceed to
the track and make as many quarter-mile passes as necessary to tune their cars
prior to the first of the three (3) officially timed quarter-mile passes to be
held on Friday evening, May 19th. ***NOTE: NO ADDITONAL GASOLINE FUEL MAY BE
ADDED OR REMOVED FROM THE CAR’S FUEL SYSTEM BY ANY MEANS AFTER BEING FUELED AT
THE TECH INSPECTION.


Race Day Event Technical Inspection Requirements/Instructions

Prior to the first round pass, all Turbo/Alcohol Injection Class entrants will
assemble in the Beech Bend circle track staging lanes for a brief drivers
meeting; each entrant’s alcohol injection system reservoir must be completely
drained of all contents. At that time, the Turbo/Alcohol Injection Class Tech
Inspection Director will witness each entrant fill their reservoir with alcohol
i.e., methanol, isopropyl, denatured, etc. from a commercially available,
marked, un-opened/sealed alcohol container. Alcohol injection system pump
lubricant from a commercially marked, un-opened/sealed container may also be
added at this time if needed. After the reservoir is filled, no further
additions will be permitted during the three (3) round quarter-mile passes. All
cars must return directly to the circle track staging lanes after each pass.
Failure to do so will result in disqualification from the event.

Race Day Format

Dragstrip race format will be random pairings of side-by-side runs on a
sportsman tree. Driver lane choice will not be allowed. The Event Race Director
reserves the right to conduct single-lane passes in the event of a condition
that prevents the use of one lane. Following the completion of each run,
competitors must return immediately and directly to the circle track staging
lanes until three passes are complete and after their final pass. Entrants
unable to complete three passes will be listed as DNF and any entrant returning
to their pit before the end of the event will be disqualified.

WARNING: ***Gasoline and alcohol fuel samples will be taken at random from
entrant’s fuel system during the timed runs and from the three top award winners
and runner-up at the conclusion of the timed third pass. These samples will be
analyzed for lead content and octane rating. Any entrant’s gasoline sample found
to contain lead or have an octane rating that is above rule specifications will
be disqualified and will forfeit all awards.
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I think these rules are more up to date (from 2008). The main difference being the weight penalty for AL heads, no A/C requirement, nitrous allowed, and a Quick 8.

Class is for the Turbo Regal or 1989 Turbo Trans Am
vehicles (No Hybrids).

1) Car must run 93 octane through its main fuel
injectors. 10 gallons of fuel must fit into gas tank
day of race at the host gas station.

2) Car must weigh 3450 with driver iron heads or 3550
with driver aluminum heads.

3) Any tire combination allowed up to a 29x10 size.

4) Car must be registered and insured as it will need
to be driven to the host gas station for fill-up.

5) Turbo size limit is 75MM.

6) Block must be a production 109 block.

7) Safety equipment must meet the cars intended
performance level as set by the NHRA.

8) Any liquid can be used for the injection.

9) Nitrous and propane are allowed.

10) No switchable fuel systems will be allowed.

Format day of race.

Participants will run 2 qualifying runs. The fastest 8
participants will be part of the "Quick 8" program.
The Quick 8 will be then run on a protree format.

Those racers not meeting the eligibilty of the Quick 8
will run a consistancy program. Meaning they take the
2 qualifying runs, run 2 more rounds and the score
will be the difference bewteen the fastest and slowest
run. The vehicle will the least deviation on the 4
runs will be named the winner. In the case of a tie,
reaction times will be used to designate a winner.

Peer tech and fill up will be done at a host gas
station Friday in the AM. Weight will be
checked after every round.
 
This year we had 10 cars and the racers decided through voting that all 10 should run. Thus not getting the count down to 8.

So rules are subject to change as long as the racers feel its what they want. Majority rules :)

One I didnt let in was Jason from RJC as it was close to noon on Friday and the cars where already in peer tech. I felt he needed to have been atthe gas station at 8 am along with the others. I did stay at the station from 7:40 till about 9 am awaiting others.

James K. if you read this.. hope you make it next year.. your car was there and could of taken this thing.
 
Renyold's is a pretty good haul for me. But not out of the realm. Hopefully have my car tuned a lil better by then
 
I am going to try and make Reynolds as well....I think a bar/cage is in order before we go though....my buddy and I had a front row seat to the unfortunate accident in BG and I am now a convert!!
 
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