TX2K8 National Event - Road Racing, Dyno Day, 60-130, Drag Racing
#31
sdorn - how about this...I appreciate your suggestions and comments, they are welcome. Point well taken, now please stay off the thread unless you have something else of value to add. Thanks so much.
I agree with you Wes, Paul, Sean, Jamie, etc...the dyno events are always great as you get to meet new people, catch up with old friends, see some cars belt out over 1,000 rwhp and just chill one day as the Road Racing, 60-130 and drag racing events are all HIGH PACED.
Pauliewalnuts (yellowbird) - thanks my friend, we always appreciate having you and your business sponsor the event. It's guys like you that make this event happen year after year! As for this Sean guy, yea, I agree, we need to rethink this guy, he's TROUBLE!
Peter
I agree with you Wes, Paul, Sean, Jamie, etc...the dyno events are always great as you get to meet new people, catch up with old friends, see some cars belt out over 1,000 rwhp and just chill one day as the Road Racing, 60-130 and drag racing events are all HIGH PACED.
Pauliewalnuts (yellowbird) - thanks my friend, we always appreciate having you and your business sponsor the event. It's guys like you that make this event happen year after year! As for this Sean guy, yea, I agree, we need to rethink this guy, he's TROUBLE!
Peter
#33
It's actually one of the most populated parts of the event in years past. Last year countless cars dyno'd over 1,000HP and the highest was over 1,400HP. It's more of a social gathering with these events tied in so that there is something to do and an opportunity to meet new people.
Which car will you be bringing? I hope both
R
#34
I'll be bringing my 996 (going to make the most out of a K24/18G setup), and we'll likely be bringing the Supra race car and a few other Supras.
My old Supra was sold and now resides in Ohio, the new owner is a member here.
-Wes
My old Supra was sold and now resides in Ohio, the new owner is a member here.
-Wes
#37
Heavy,
Much easier (and more logical) to go to a planned/organized event versus
some theoretical "east coast" event. Then do you planned event afterwards
Sounds like alot of fun!!
MK
Much easier (and more logical) to go to a planned/organized event versus
some theoretical "east coast" event. Then do you planned event afterwards
Sounds like alot of fun!!
MK
#38
The east coast event isnt theoretical, it's going to happen with THSCC if we show up or not, how many people are serious about coming, is the question, not much different from this event, which will happen with or without Porsches there. I'm going to VIR regardless.
Texas will be a maybe event for me, does sound like fun though. I'm interested in seeing Leh keen go up against all the people that want to beat him, I've been following the trash talking which has already started.
#39
So now you are a moderator? If you are going to advertise your business on a public internet forum, you are going to have to accept the constructive criticism along with the fanboys. I won't post again in this thread unless someone else makes a post aimed at me.
By the way, are you a site sponsor now? They banned WickedPorsche and he wasn't even promoting a business like you are.
#40
So now you are a moderator? If you are going to advertise your business on a public internet forum, you are going to have to accept the constructive criticism along with the fanboys. I won't post again in this thread unless someone else makes a post aimed at me.
By the way, are you a site sponsor now? They banned WickedPorsche and he wasn't even promoting a business like you are.
By the way, are you a site sponsor now? They banned WickedPorsche and he wasn't even promoting a business like you are.
#42
Will you be dropping your turbo off at Todd's prior to coming to Tx2K? Secondly, do you have just the 24/18 turbos or did you do the entire 700 package? Can't wait to meet you and see how far Titan and Protomotive can push the 996 turbo envelop?
Cheers
Robert
#43
So now you are a moderator? If you are going to advertise your business on a public internet forum, you are going to have to accept the constructive criticism along with the fanboys. I won't post again in this thread unless someone else makes a post aimed at me.
By the way, are you a site sponsor now? They banned WickedPorsche and he wasn't even promoting a business like you are.
By the way, are you a site sponsor now? They banned WickedPorsche and he wasn't even promoting a business like you are.
It's a hangout. You don't have to watch cars dyno; you can walk around and check out other cars. If you want racing or test and tune, that'll happen on the other two days. This is "rest your car day and check out other cars" after beating it up all day at the roadracing event (since we are racing all day, most don't have time to catch up with old friends)....just my experience from past events. If you want skeeball, there's a chuckee cheeses down the street...
#44
Sdorn,
Peter (HoustonT) has made huge contributions to the Houston and national car scene.
He has organized the Supra nats for a while now which is an absolutely fantastic event for Porsches', Supras' and all car enthusiasts. He also has organized the 60-130 competitions that have resulted in a number of the ranked cars on this web-site. While he does indeed suffer from "Porsche envy" he is a valued and important player in the scene. Plus his wife is pretty hot.
Thus I implore you to cease and desist in your deauchbaggery before you further embarrass yourself. While the dyno day is akin to ***** measurement and entails fat guys sitting on cars, it is sandwiched in with lots of actual racing and is a great social event.
Peter (HoustonT) has made huge contributions to the Houston and national car scene.
He has organized the Supra nats for a while now which is an absolutely fantastic event for Porsches', Supras' and all car enthusiasts. He also has organized the 60-130 competitions that have resulted in a number of the ranked cars on this web-site. While he does indeed suffer from "Porsche envy" he is a valued and important player in the scene. Plus his wife is pretty hot.
Thus I implore you to cease and desist in your deauchbaggery before you further embarrass yourself. While the dyno day is akin to ***** measurement and entails fat guys sitting on cars, it is sandwiched in with lots of actual racing and is a great social event.
Last edited by Dr_jitsu; 11-08-2007 at 07:29 PM.