Thread: Fuel Altered
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08-21-2007 09:58 PM #1
Fuel Altered
Hey what makes Fuel Altered drag cars so "bad" (cool)? Why did the NHRA ban them? Why do the drivers have to wear gas masks? What are these bad girls running on??? lol. Man you know you got a bad*** car when you have to wear a gas mask! Well, my T-MAXX (avatar) runs on 20% nitromethane and the exhuast is purrty noxious, but to wear a mask! dang! I have to admit they are the COOLEST looking dragsters.
So why did they kill them?
-Chris
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08-21-2007 10:00 PM #2
Safety reasons, mostly. The horsepower just outgrew the handling capability of the chassis. The closest thing to them now is a funny car....The ran on a mixture of nitro and methanol.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-21-2007 10:59 PM #3
just watch some old vid's of Anglia's running, THAT'S why NHRA banned them.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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08-21-2007 11:18 PM #4
anglia is a gasser. you want to watch a jackson brothers AA/FA video awful awful fuel altereds. that also used ot be a website type in on google : awful awful fuel altereds. that would be my 1st choice behind a top fuel front engine rail if i had the $ to build a drag car.
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08-22-2007 12:21 AM #5
with the short wheel base, motors sitting high providing high center of gravity, add those two up and you have a semi poor handling car with a S-LOAD of power. as for the gas mask it is more of a filtered breating mask. with eight pipes blasting 4 or 5 gallons of 50 to 80% nitromethane straight into your face the unfiltered air would choke you before the run ended. here are a couple clips of a little altered fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLCGJ...elated&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_QrD...elated&search=
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08-22-2007 12:23 AM #6
Last edited by Itoldyouso; 08-22-2007 at 12:26 AM.
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08-22-2007 02:04 AM #7
they sure look fun to drive!!! on one of the nostalgic website mousie recalls a story, john force came over and said hed like to make a pass in it. mousie said get your suit john got all suited up sat in it and got right back out and said mousie i just dont think ive got the cahones to drive it!.
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08-23-2007 01:58 PM #8
it was best when they were running closer to 95% back in the 60s, but they backed them down to 80% for tv purposes.... less blown motors = less wasted tv time and happier sponsors.... a lot of drag racing has been modified to fit tv constraintsjust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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08-23-2007 02:12 PM #9
I always liked Sush Matsubara and Joe Mondello’s Topolino.
Joe once said the writing on the side of the car was most visible from the starting line.
-Lee
www.atomicpinup.comLast edited by Lee Martin; 08-23-2007 at 02:22 PM.
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08-23-2007 03:47 PM #10
One thing the ban those cars because they came up so much horse power and those short wheel base cars can't handle the HP and the speed and it tend to be very swirlly at high speed.
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08-23-2007 03:59 PM #11
Ah ok. I see. Yea 5000+ ponies in a short wheel base chassis sounds like a crazy ride. Lol you don't drive those cars, those cars take you for a ride! Sit back and HOLD ON!! haha.
-Chris.
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08-23-2007 04:03 PM #12
Fuel Altereds are alive & well in the nostalgia movement. Here are a couple video clips I took of a friend of mine ("Rapid" Randy Baker, from Waukee, IA) in their NITRO MADNESS AA/FA.
This one is @ Eddyville, IA a year ago.
http://media.putfile.com/Eddyville-lap-Rapid
I took this one at the World Series @ Cordova, IL last year
http://media.putfile.com/Rapid--Cordova-06
You just missed the World Fuel Altereds run last weekend at eddyville, but (if the weather str8 ends out you can catch a few Altereds at The 54th World Series back at Cordova THIS WEEKEND.
I took this clip clip of Randy's ''new for 2007'' Fiat bodied Altered a few weeks ago.
http://media.putfile.com/DLNs-II-07-Nitro-Madness-Fiat
Look for other altereds Like Nanook, Chicago Fire, Rat Trap, Drastic Plastic, Dunn & Gone just to mention a few. with nostalgia events gaining popularity, there will be more in the future.
I believe nitro % is dictated by how many parts the owner is willing to sacrifice, not by the rules.Last edited by pro70z28; 08-23-2007 at 05:12 PM.
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08-24-2007 07:51 AM #13
I've dragged a lot of fast cars, but I draw the line when it comes to altereds. Those guys had (and still have) nerves of steel.
-Lee
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08-24-2007 08:08 AM #14
I was fortunate enough to see most of the Fuel Altered racing of the mid to late '60's in So. Cal. They put on quite a show and had an avid following and the argument can be made that they were the precursor to Funny Cars.
All of the early cars were short wheelbase and ill handling unlike the latest reincarnation which appear to be Funny cars without a full body. I don't think they can obtain the times or speed of a Funny car but they should be just as exciting to watch from what I've viewed on the web and it's heads up racing which beats the h*&& out of delay boxes and all of the other garbage associated with bracket racing
From all of the years I've been involved in drag racing, starting in '59, two of the cars that stand out were the original "Winged T Express' and "The High and Mighty". Neither one was the fastest car on the lot, but they got your attention when they fired and held it throughout the run.Ken Thomas
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08-25-2007 11:22 AM #15
Oh, why not one more for the Winged Express fans;
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