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  • DirtE30

    Oct. 6, 2010 7:55 a.m. DirtE30 New Reader

    First we wanted to say that we had an amazing time hanging out with all of our old friends, and we were happy to have made some good new ones. Every time we go to the challenge we have the best time hanging with REAL people that love cars and are passionate about wrenching!

    Now we didn't have much free time to create a neat blog this year, but we thought it would be pretty cool to show the progression of our challenge E30 over the past 4 challenges. The video is about 10 min long and has over 200 photos documenting the car from when we first purchased it to how it looked when it left the $2010 challenge.

    I hope you guys enjoy!

    Condor Speed Shop video

  • hobiercr

    Oct. 6, 2010 8:20 a.m. hobiercr Reader

    That is awesome! Amazing to see all the work (spread out over years) and the progression of the build. Very interesting to see transition of the flares. Nice also to see that you finally got out of that 1 car garage!

  • silence

    Oct. 6, 2010 8:26 a.m. silence New Reader

    I want to reiterate what Jimmy said. We always look forward to the challenge every year, mainly because of the people, and this year was the best yet. We had a great time, and most of all we're thankful for the opportunity GRM and their sponsors gave us to compete in the 2011 UTCC. We WILL be updating the build blog in the near future, documenting the progression needed to prepare it for a Time Trials racing while still keeping it under budget! you can follow us on www.dirte30.blogspot.com. - Carlos

  • wheels777

    Oct. 6, 2010 8:29 a.m. wheels777 Dork

    You guys are awesome. One of the reasons we come to the event.

    I will post our build site. You and Pat inspired me.

    Happiness is a bear in his natural habitat.....a Studebaker.....twisting the tach needle off.

  • poopshovel

    Oct. 6, 2010 8:54 a.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    Very, very, very, very cool video. The fiberglass work was really impressive! Congrats on another solid finish!

    Build a man a fire, and he'll stay warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.

  • modernbeat

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:15 a.m. modernbeat HalfDork

    What happened to the hood? Fly off at the drags?

  • silence

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:23 a.m. silence New Reader

    modernbeat wrote: What happened to the hood? Fly off at the drags?

    yeah, on our fastest pass (12.38), i'll have an incar video up soon.

  • jrw1621

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:30 a.m. jrw1621 SuperDork

    Well done. Wow, that car has gotten a lot of coats of paint over the years!

  • oldtin

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:33 a.m. oldtin HalfDork

    Strong finish for a great car and even better group of people. Thanks for the video.

  • SVreX

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:34 a.m. SVreX SuperDork

    poopshovel wrote: Very, very, very, very cool video. The fiberglass work was really impressive! Congrats on another solid finish!

    Dood!- That wasn't glass- it was all metal!

  • Giant Purple Snorklewacker

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:54 a.m. Giant Purple Snorklewacker SuperDork

    COOL!

    Lord of drivel and harbinger of Floundering

  • miatame

    Oct. 6, 2010 9:56 a.m. miatame Reader

    I love this car. Voted for Challengers Choice. Good to see and talk to you guys (and gals) again. Good luck with everything and I hope to see you in '11!

  • poopshovel

    Oct. 6, 2010 10:21 a.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    SVreX wrote:
    poopshovel wrote: Very, very, very, very cool video. The fiberglass work was really impressive! Congrats on another solid finish!

    Dood!- That wasn't glass- it was all metal!

    Aaah yes. Have to admit, I didn't watch the whole video the first go-round...I did, however, watch the glassing section over and over :)

    Build a man a fire, and he'll stay warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.

  • SilverFleet

    Oct. 6, 2010 10:24 a.m. SilverFleet Reader

    Absolutely my favorite car there. When I saw that thing roll in the lot, I couldn't believe that it was the same car you guys had broght in years past! Great job, beautiful car, and it was awesome hanging out with you guys!

  • DirtE30

    Oct. 6, 2010 10:31 a.m. DirtE30 New Reader

    poopshovel wrote:
    SVreX wrote:
    poopshovel wrote: Very, very, very, very cool video. The fiberglass work was really impressive! Congrats on another solid finish!

    Dood!- That wasn't glass- it was all metal!

    Aaah yes. Have to admit, I didn't watch the whole video the first go-round...I did, however, watch the glassing section over and over :)

    hahah yeah I still have nightmares from when we were laying all that fiberglass. Nothing like the entire inside of your house smelling like resin for 2 months!

  • tb

    Oct. 6, 2010 1:37 p.m. tb Reader

    Great video of a fantastic build. It is great to see the entire evolution of the car over such a long period of time.

    I loved walking out the back door of the hotel and straight into this beautiful, purpose-built piece of automotive art; but it was more fun watching it go around the cones.

    $2010 Challenge #99 1996 SAAB 9000

  • AngryCorvair

    Oct. 6, 2010 8:55 p.m. AngryCorvair SuperDork

    nice collection of hardware this year! and an excellent evolution as well.

    if you're gonna be a bear.... be a grizzly bear!

  • silence

    Oct. 8, 2010 8:39 a.m. silence New Reader

    This is our first of many videos that I will be uploading. This was our second run of the day. I ran a 12.9 on the first run, The car ran better than expected, and it really hooked up well in first and second gears, compared to last year(thanks Andy for the drag setup pointers), I hot lapped it and went straight to the line for run #2. Little did I know that we were going to loose the hood on this run ;) We ended up running our best time at the event, a 12.3 sec drag run at 117 mph. We blew the Head-gasket on the next run(3rd and final)!

    Have you ever seen a bunch of people celebrating the fact that their hood got ripped off? Get ready to... (In reality we were happy about our time,...no really we were ;) youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpJ4bBdin9w&feature=player_embedded

  • tb

    Oct. 8, 2010 8:53 a.m. tb Reader

    $2010 Challenge #99 1996 SAAB 9000

  • itsarebuild

    Oct. 8, 2010 9:09 a.m. itsarebuild Reader

    awesome video. yet another reason we were sad to miss this year!

  • Adrian_Thompson

    Oct. 8, 2010 9:11 a.m. Adrian_Thompson HalfDork

    Wow, just wow. Amazing and awesome work. Few Q's 1. What are those wheels? Are they wide 5's with adaptors? 2. How does it handle/steer with those wheels? 3. Why did you go to steel flares rather than finish of the glass ones? 4. If you were to do the flares again which would you choose now? 5. What's the exhaust manifold your using for the turbo.

    Of and Wow again!

    2008 Volvo C30, 2011 Lincoln Mk X

  • silence

    Oct. 8, 2010 9:42 a.m. silence New Reader

    Awesome Pic! Thanks guys, The wheels are Basset wide 5's with custom made centers. It handles like its on rails with the setup. I went with steel because the fiberglass was flimsy and asymmetrical, plus it would have taken too much time & bondo to smooth. If i were to do it again I'd do the steel ones all day long. The manifold is a 524 TD manifold.

  • Pat

    Oct. 8, 2010 11:16 a.m. Pat Reader

    silence wrote: This is our first of many videos that I will be uploading. This was our second run of the day. I ran a 12.9 on the first run, The car ran better than expected, and it really hooked up well in first and second gears, compared to last year(thanks Andy for the drag setup pointers), I hot lapped it and went straight to the line for run #2. Little did I know that we were going to loose the hood on this run ;) We ended up running our best time at the event, a 12.3 sec drag run at 117 mph. We blew the Head-gasket on the next run(3rd and final)! Have you ever seen a bunch of people celebrating the fact that their hood got ripped off? Get ready to... (In reality we were happy about our time,...no really we were ;) youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpJ4bBdin9w&feature=player_embedded

    That's a great video! I wonder how much MPH you lost from the big sail that started coming up on the front of the car at the 1/8th mile mark!?!?

    Pat

  • Gimp

    Oct. 8, 2010 11:31 a.m. Gimp Dork

    What is the offset/backspace of the wheels you guys are using?

    http://www.teamziptie.com

  • silence

    Oct. 8, 2010 12:28 p.m. silence New Reader

    Pat wrote: That's a great video! I wonder how much MPH you lost from the big sail that started coming up on the front of the car at the 1/8th mile mark!?!?
    lol our first run was a 12.9 at 118 mph, this one was 1 mph slower, probably 2 or 3 mph?
    Gimp wrote: What is the offset/backspace of the wheels you guys are using?
    we have to keep some stuff secret ;)
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