Already am doing that. Using the '64 Rulebook. Probably be C or D gas unless I decide to use the big engine. If you are running race gas it is still gas. A 12 or 13:1 engine will run on 110 octane fine if it is properly tunned. 13:1 with iron heads may be tricky to tune for most it has to be properly built to start with. You could buy 110 octane from Sunoco when I was a kid or a young man if you prefer. So the only real difference between it and modern 110 octane race gas is where you buy it at. I guess it is considered a hard line to draw but I still think that if it is a g***er it should be run on gas.
Well, this is pretty interesting and full of Opinions, and you know what they say about those ..... And here's mine. My car is a "Real G***er". What do I mean by that? It was raced in the day when the NHRA had G***er Cl***es. It set a track record at Irwindale and a National Record (that only lasted a day) at Carlsbad in B/Gas. And it is stiil in the legal configuration of late 1960's NHRA rules. And guess what - it ran GAS. And furthermore it still runs GASOLINE in it's Hilbron injectors, to the tune of low 9's at over 150. Yes, guys that match raced back in the day ran everything from Alky to Nitor, but those cars never had to be cl*** legal for anything. Personally I think all "G***ers" running today should run GAS and be required to be legal to at least some form for the rules from back then. Otherwise they will turn into the same joke that is current Nostalgia Funny Car, which are basically A/FC cars with old bodies. And to the ones that say Turbos don't run Alky, you better tell the guy I work with who owns a twin turbo Small block Chevy door car that just happens to be the fastest SBC drag car in history (263 IIRC) and has run as quick as 5.91 in the 1/4 - On Alcohol!
Ok, I got an opinion too since anything goes here. I am here because I love traditional hotrods and anything else. If It were up to me, No FED's with P/G transmissions, (If you ain't got a clutch, you ain't got much) LOL, Everyone on at least 85% juice. Ok, you FED guys can run alky if ya want. G***ers on gas, Everyone tows with an open trailer , Or towbar. If this is not agreeable, then keep going the way your going and soon this will be a semi, maybe partial, kinda traditional site. Seems there are a lot of racers here on this site. Oh and Hotroddin, the N/FC's only have 20 gal pumps. And I love that Anglia. My brother had a 49 with a 331, hilborns and a 4 speed. On GAS. Wild little ******. Lippy
Marty, thankyou. And I completely remember the site and smell of a hemi blown on gas. What a beautiful pickup. Lippy
Looks like John set a trap and let you fall into it .You were so anxious to cut him up you bought it. I have seen his "T" (steel car BTW) run in the 5.60's in the 1/8.I think its running a blown destroked Small Block .Im thinking its a 377 ...
Pretty much everything about the HAMB is only partial, kinda traditional. So the alky burning g***ers fit in just fine.
i dont let people tell me what i can or cant do with my cars. what you stick in the tank is your own buisiness. ray
But they keep getting caught with bigger pumps too. Thanks for the compliement Not sure i'd really call that "Traditional" either NOT when you're racing!
Not sure i'd really call that "Traditional" either "That" is the baddest steel bodied T coupe in the land. I have already asked to match race your "9 second but easily 8's possibly 7 evens REAL G***ER" and haven't heard a yes. Ya skeered?? Don't worry about it...I will make it easy for you and haul my **** half way across the country to prove what I'm saying. Like I say...talk is easy. Line em up or......well P.s. I'll even run GAS in it if that will steady your nerves P.s. #2 You will all be thrilled to know that this will be the last post I ever make on the main board. I know my place
Bean, c'mon ya got a nice T, no one is saying it's slow. But you have to admit, it's not a traditional g***er type car. That is what this thread is for to determine ....hell, I don't know what it's for now! LOL.
All ya gotta do is jack up the front end. Bingo! G***er! Ya get yer fuel anywhere ya see a pump. If yer lucky they may carry some neat trinkets, or stickers to personalize yer "g***er"
Not sure what your point is. The baddest steel T coupe in the land? Really? you've seen and raced against every T in the country WOW As for racing against my car, It is currently set up for a specific era that it raced in, and that is carrying it to low 9's. Like I said it could be stepped up pretty easy to run a lot faster, but being an Anglia, that holds true to what it has always been as an historic car, I refuse to add spoilers or wings to hold that short, tall, skinny car to the ground or change from the 90" wheelbase just to go faster and ruin the provenance of the car. You already know what you car will run, and I presume you are comfortable that it is faster than 9.20's so there really isn't any point to it. It's really kind of a silly challenge, like school kid playground talk - my car is faster that your car. So what? They are two very different things built for two very different reasons to race. What exactly would it prove? That it goes whatever it is you say it goes? Well, hell - you can just show us a certified time slip from a local track for that.
Actually "jacking up the front end" has NOTHING to do with whether its a g***er or not, thats more about "g***ers". But the lack of fenders and headlights sure as hell does. Not a g***er by any stretch of anyones vivid imagination, its an altered. Always has been, and always will be.
G***er = Gasoline. Simple as that. I built the Willys to run on E85, for many reasons. But when I applied to run with the Geezer G***ers, they rejected me. Reason: G***ers run on Gasoline. now that is traditional and accurate. didn't stop me from having a ton of fun, so do what you wish. But if you want pure tradition...G***ers run on Gas. and by the way, G***ers run on Gas.
I know nothing about g***ers, but I'm here to learn and have followed this thread with great interest. I think the above quote is just pointing out that the current trend towards g***ers is very much fuelled (see what I did there) by wannabes with this at***ude. It obviously just ain't as simple as that. Paul
There's the ONLY logical answer/comment! PERIOD! If you are running anything else, you are NOT a TRUE G***er.
At A.N.R.A. we have A - E Gas cl***. (E-Gas 11.60 index) Based on e.t., not weight to cubic inches ratio. So, are we really running old style G***er's? Probably not. Is it fun? What do ya think? You could add a can of Bud Light to the tank and nobody would care. My 55 BBC has 10:5-1 compression and I use 110 leaded because the timing is set fairly advanced. Runs 11.50's. For the street, I change the jets, put the muffler pipes on and use pump premium. I would not set up a car for alky that did time on the street. But for the strip, running cooler can be a big plus. But, what do I know? Since I have modern seat/shoulder harness/crotch restraint, and a Full Face certified helmet, and the car is set up with the best in safety, perhaps I should not be lurking on this forum at all!
I was wondering when the gas vs. other fuel topic would end up getting sidetracked to the nose high topic. Seems that as soon as someone builds a g***er style car the chants begin about g***ers in the 60's weren't nose high. Not sure where the info comes from, but g***ers were all over the place in nose height. If there weren't any nose high g***ers then NHRA would never have made the 24" crank center rule. The rule was made because so many guys were raising the frontends to get better weight transfer, and pushing over 24" to the crank snout. Oh, and g***ers run on gas.
Oh, and I would like to point out in all fairness, Bean Dip did NOT claim his car was a g***er and he didn't post his car up here first. Someone else did. I miss hard slicks and no water box. Lippy
OK. I'm sensing the sarcasm. So I'll lay some more on. Dad ran a '64 Vette in the Gas cl*** back in the middle of the gas cl*** hayday. (Ran mostly mid-9's btw) Transplant 427 bbc in place of 327 sbc. Ran racing gas (not nitro or alky). Pulled out the rear and put a conventional rear under it (Cut the quarters to allow for bigger meats). Left the independent front suspension but jacked it up. Was it a 'g***er' if he didn't put the straight axle under it? Or more losely....what if he didn't jack up the front end? Is it a g***er then? I guess an even dumber question could be...if it's the mid-'60's and you are running in the Gas cl***.....does that make you a G***er? Or does G***er strictly apply to the rigid definition of a raised suspension setup? What is a G***er exactly? (I think I know but sometimes you learn a lot from the responses to stupid questions. LOL)
I think the whole point of this thread is that the term "g***er" has changed meaning over the past few decades. It used to mean a car that ran in the Gas cl*** at the drags, now it means a 50 years later caricature of some of those cars.
"G***er" doesn't have a damn thing to do with straight axles or jacked up front ends. PERIOD. Although many ran one, the other, or both that had to do with Maximilian weight transfer and traction until better suspensions were figured out. Neither was a requirement nor even necessary. Nor were they common a**** the lower cl***es, say from about C/Gas on down. It may have defined the look for many folks and be what stirred their soul, but it was just a by product of making the car go down the track as best as possible on the technology of the day. By the late 60's, very few were nose high anymore!