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Shotgun!
08-22-2006, 01:44 AM
W3rd, that DSM was very nice. Nothing but function.

curt_gendron
08-22-2006, 09:43 AM
Here is a good pic of the 1g DSM that took 1st:

http://www.theautoforums.com/cujo/amc/amc7.jpg

I think the owner is leaning against it, Mark Leasure.

later,
Curt

AJ
08-22-2006, 10:19 AM
Yup, that him and it. That was a sweet looking car. Someone said Shindley built some of it though.

Shane@DBPerformance
08-22-2006, 12:02 PM
I didn't know boats have a sunroof. - Enes

Mark Leasure
08-24-2006, 04:30 PM
I just want to clear the air. I now know how rumors get started.

I fabricated/modified everything on the car myself. I have been into DSM for just under a decade. Rick only helped rebuild my transmissions, this was many years ago, now I do all of my own work.

I’m an electrical engineer not an automotive engineer. I am a member of SAE though if it makes any difference (for work).

The PTE GT4067R is big, however not like the monster GT42R. The way history goes I’m sure I will be updating it to a 42R. I think 700 HP causes enough problems as it is, I cannot imagine what 900 or more would do.

It was a great show thanks to all who put it on.

JET
08-24-2006, 05:54 PM
I think 700 HP causes enough problems as it is, I cannot imagine what 900 or more would do.

It was a great show thanks to all who put it on.


I thought it hadn't been on a dyno? I think you better come to the dyno shootout and back that number up!

I am happy with my lowly 3rd place, but I hadn't done anything to the car except run it through a car wash.

Mark Leasure
08-24-2006, 06:28 PM
It is a good guess, it was for conversation sake. It has not been on a dyno and it probably will never be on one.

dsm95gsxer
08-26-2006, 10:32 AM
Don't laugh, it won the "other" category!

I'm not laughing they are cool looking vans

s1ngletracker
08-28-2006, 01:58 PM
I just want to clear the air. I now know how rumors get started.

I fabricated/modified everything on the car myself. I have been into DSM for just under a decade. Rick only helped rebuild my transmissions, this was many years ago, now I do all of my own work.

I’m an electrical engineer not an automotive engineer. I am a member of SAE though if it makes any difference (for work).

The PTE GT4067R is big, however not like the monster GT42R. The way history goes I’m sure I will be updating it to a 42R. I think 700 HP causes enough problems as it is, I cannot imagine what 900 or more would do.

It was a great show thanks to all who put it on.


I didn't mean you were one by trade, but don't you have an automotive engineering degree? As far as I care, if you have the degree you are one :)