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crouse
04-12-2007, 11:10 AM
This sounds fun. Anyone here either watched or participated in this event?
http://www.sscc.us/#dates
Looks like the Nevada Open Road Challenge and the Silver State Classic Challenge are the same thing except at different times of the year.
jgc61sr2002
04-12-2007, 02:54 PM
I'll be in Las Vagas May 17 - 20 for a wedding on the 19th. :D I have a rental how far away are the events that weekend?
Thanks
GreekGod
04-12-2007, 09:09 PM
I went years ago. It is really/strictly an entrant event only. They don't allow spectators anywhere near the course. Unless you enter a car, there is no action to watch.
Lgaruti
04-13-2007, 09:02 PM
Guys, you can sign up as a course worker and watch the entire event from the road side.
I've run the SSCC since 98' in the 130 & 150 class and it's a blast.
Go to the website WWW.SSCC.US (http://www.SSCC.US) for info. Safety is the big issue and your max speed allowed will depend on your equiptment.
If you fly out & rent a car you can run in the slower classes - just read the rule book first.
The first time I went out as a course worker just to see what's it was about. The next race I finished 3rd in the 130 class. What a rush! 90 miles of pure fun!
If you need more info email me @ SSCCEAST@aol.com
Larry
Lgaruti
04-15-2007, 09:18 PM
Guys, you can sign up as a course worker and watch the entire event from the road side.
I've run the SSCC since 98' in the 130 & 150 class and it's a blast.
Go to the website WWW.SSCC.US (http://www.sscc.us/) for info. Safety is the big issue and your max speed allowed will depend on your equiptment.
If you fly out & rent a car you can run in the slower classes - just read the rule book first.
The first time I went out as a course worker just to see what's it was about. The next race I finished 3rd in the 130 class. What a rush! 90 miles of pure fun!
If you need more info email me @ SSCCEAST@aol.com
Larry
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jim geary
04-16-2007, 07:53 AM
Just a quick question. When your running between say 130 to 160 would you
have your OD on or off? I just can't picture doing over 130 in third gear.
Master
04-16-2007, 08:08 AM
If its an MM, it should be OD off. I was doing a top speed run a while back and at those speeds it keeps flipping in and out of O/D because of the load variance on the tranny. I had to turn it off, and the car worked much better from there on. I am turning it off for good in about a week when the 6-speed gets transplanted :)
Lgaruti
04-16-2007, 07:10 PM
Sleeper, All of my runs have been in manual trans cars. However, one of the guys runs a Mark 8 in the 125 class and leaves the OD on. The Silver State is a 90 mile run. I guess if the trans isn't hunting in & out of OD I'd leave it on.
Is anyone else making it to ths Silver State this May??
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