Features : Officers : - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
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Features : Officers : - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
Lone Star Performance Buick Club Volume 16 Issue 2 Summer 2004 Richard Herring 1939 - 2004 Features : • • • • • Letter from the Director Upcoming Events Stories Tech. Tips Club News Officers : President: Rick Kinworthy Vice President: David Newton Secretary Morgan Farrington Treasurer: Morgan Farrington Show Director: Robert Davidson Race Director: Mark Metdker Asst. Show / Race Director: Patrick Smith Newsletter: Carl Brimer MCCC Representative: Morgan Farrington Quick Times is the official publication of the Lone Star Performance Buick Club (Chapter of the GS Club of America). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or manner without the express consent of the Lone Star Buick Chapter GSCA, unless this publication is listed as the source. Club dues are $25 per year and are payable every January 1st. Dues entitle the member to a one year subscription to Quick Times along with other benefits accordingly. The “Buick” name and all other related Buick model names are registered trademarks of the General Motors Corporation. And are used with permission by the Lone Star Performance Buick Chapter GSCA through it’s association with the Buick GS Club of America. From Left: Richard Herring and his new bride Glenda, Charlotte Llano, Morgan Farrington, Catherine Roberts and Frank Llano Remembering a Fallen Friend In memory of a very loyal LSPBC club member and friend of mine — Richard Herring As a member, Richard always represented our club well. He tried to recruit new members whenever he could. He enjoyed the club and tried to help it grow and prosper. He, along with myself, were on the Board of Directors for the “Muscle Car Club Challenge”, attending the meetings and racing for our club. He hardly ever missed a meeting, driving all the way from south of Desoto, Texas to far North Dallas for the Sunday morning meetings or a race. Richard was married just two months before the car accident in which both he and Glenda were killed. The 22 year old driver of the 18-wheeler truck has been charged with manslaughter. Glenda was a terrific lady and a lot of fun. For the first time she got to watch Richard race his Grand National the week before their accident. It was a Muscle Car Club Challenge event at Redline Raceway. Richard had one of his best days at the MCCC meet. He went four rounds before losing in the semi-finals and four rounds in the “Race of Champions”, representing the LSPBC. Glenda, Charlotte and I were very proud of Richard. Richard did not drink, smoke or curse, which made him a rare individual. He also was a Christian by faith. We will all miss Richard, but we were lucky to have known him for the time he was with us. Contributed by Frank Llano Page 1 A Word From the President Thanks to our members and volunteers, this year is proving to be a great success for LSPBC. The car shows have been attracting great cars and the attendance has been good. Our membership has been growing and participation at the race events has increased as well. Although this is a good start, I would like to see even more participation at the shows and racing events from our members. I know that it is hard to plan around our daily lives; however, a larger amount of attendees makes for more fun! On that note, we possibly have more club events planned this than ever before. So reap the most of your membership and benefits of your club. Do not forget that the LSPBC picnic has been scheduled for July 31st at Tom Malouf’s Ranch this year. There are already about one hundred family and members scheduled to attend. Don’t get left out on possibly the biggest and baddest LSPBC picnic ever! Thank you all for your continued support and I hope to see each of you again soon. say that it was a very nice event. They had a car show and an additional area to display cars for sale. There were lot’s of food and drink, a GS Nationals video, a horseshoe throwing contest, and a awesome burn-out contest that was the highlight of the event. The 210 mile trip was a blast and we hope to go again next year. I also want to welcome EJ as a new member of our chapter as well. We are all glad to have you aboard. In other matters, LSPBC will be hosting the BASS PRO SHOPS car show in Grapevine on the 1st Sunday in October (Oct 3rd). The show will be running from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is also their last show of the year. We will need at least four members to help run the show. Please contact Robert Davidson if you can help. As a perk for hosting, the club will receive half of the 50/50 pot proceeds at the end of the event. We look forward to seeing you out there! Gota go guys/gals. See ya at the other end! David Newton LSPBC Vice President Rick Kinworthy LSPBC President A Word From the Vice President Well here we are with 6 months of the year already gone. We have had 3 great shows at Chuck’s, 4 Club races at Redline, our Annual show at Ewing Autogroup, the Brand X Bash in Temple and EJ’s bash down in Conroe. Well, all I can say is we have been busy with even more to come between now and the end of the year. We have signed up some new members and renewed some old members at just about every event we have had this year. Let’s keep that going. We still have 4 more shows at Chucks, 4 more Redline races, our Picnic at Tom Malouf’s ranch in Wills Point, the Bowling Event at Main Event in Lewisville, a Speed Zone event, a possible Dyno club meet before Noble and a few more club meetings. Thanks to all of our club sponsors: Chuck’s All American Food and Fun Ewing Autogroup Richardson Imports Mid Cities Roofing I also wanted to mention our point leaders for our races and shows. Rick Kinworthy, our race leader and Jack Laswell, our show leader. Watch out guys were shooting for ya! As always, if there is a event that you would like to see the club do let us know. If there is enough interest, we’ll get it done. Remember, this is your club. As I previously said, a few of us from the DFW area made it down to EJ’s in Conroe for his annual Buick Bash. I can Page 2 The Show Director’s Report Here’s just a few words to update everyone on how our season is progressing. Our April Chuck’s show was a huge success with 75 cars registered, including 9 LSPBC cars. There were about 18 Buick’s there but not everyone chose to register. Jack Laswell took top honors with his ’86 GN and Tina Newton captured second place with her red ’72 GS. Attendance at the May show was almost as good as April. There were 70 cars entered including 12 Buick’s (22 in all). The results were the same. Jack Laswell again took first place and Tina Newton second. Does anyone see a pattern developing here? The June show was plagued by thunder storms in the morning but by the afternoon the rain moved out and the temperature was pleasant, but sticky, and the show went on. The final car count was 48 cars with seven Buick’s entered. It turned out much better than I thought it would. Normally at 5:30 we have about 30-40 cars in the lot. That day there may have been 8-10. It didn’t look good, but we had a last minute spurt that helped salvage the day somewhat. Through three shows, the season points total has Jack Laswell in front. Tina and a few others are still in striking distance but they may have to get Guido to pay Jack a visit, if you know what I’m say’n. On Saturday, the 26, we had our annual Ewing show. Again the weather kept attendance low. There was no rain but the threat was there and the weatherman kept talking about it. So we closed the registration one hour late with only 38 cars in the lot. We did get the rain during the 50/50 giveaways, but I think everyone had a good time. We had extra trophies, so we gave 2 first place, a second and a third. Guess who tied for first. Jack Laswell and Tina Newton. Getting old isn’t it. Robert Downey won second place with his ‘89’ Pontiac Turbo TA and third place went to Mark Metdker, another ‘89’ Turbo TA. The row of Buicks at Chuck’s David Newton gets a big ‘atta boy for the trophies he selected. An upright clear acetate made in the shape of Texas with the LSPBC Logo and the Ewing name engraved. Everyone really liked them. For those of you who couldn’t be there, we’ll continue this exciting narrative in our next newsletter. For the rest of you, I see ‘ya there. A Vintage Thunderbird club brought some beautiful 60’s era models for one of our Saturday show events. Robert Davison LSPBC Show Director Join LSPBC Today! Page 3 A testament to the diversity and quality of vehicles entered in the LSPBC car shows: Page 4 Food for Thought From the Editor Have you thanked a military veteran or service person lately for their sacrifice? I have never served in the armed forces; but, I know enough to understand that fact has not been provided without great sacrifice. Fellow LSPBC member and military reservist Frank Martinez has been called to duty to defend our country. On the behalf of all our members I would like to thank him and all our men and women who have honorably chosen to fulfill this duty. The freedoms we have today and the ability to live our daily lives without fear are a testament of their abilities and to those who have served before them. Possibly these facts become more evident and close to the heart with age. I often pray that my children and future grandchildren will never have to worry about having the freedoms and choices that we sometimes take for granted. In a year of elections and political controversy the fact remains that the American military has recently liberated two countries from tyranny. Two countries who’s citizens lived in daily fear of nearly every word spoken from their mouths. No longer do they have to be fearful of being extinguished on the basis of their nationality or beliefs. Women previously barbarically punished for even expressing an opinion are now able to openly receive an education. A sovereign and free government is now under organization rather than a totalitarian dictatorship. A near collapsed infrastructure of electrical grids, hospitalization and basic plumbing is being restored to two nations of people. Those of you, as well as myself, who lost power during recent storms had a hard time being deprived of electricity for a week! In the near future the people of Iraq will also be able to hold their own democratic elections. Who could deny that providing the means of freedom and self government that many have taken for granted in America is a just and noble cause? Rarely a day goes by that you don’t hear bad or negative news in the media in some form or another about our involvement in the middle east and other countries. Just remember this for example, nobody out there is reporting on the thousands of planes that arrive at their destination safely every day. Just the ones that don’t. Irregardless of your political affiliation, the members of our armed forces are fighting for each of us. They are detached from their family and friends so that we don’t have to. You could even say that Frank is fighting for us so that we can keep going racing and attending our car shows. When the soldiers of the Vietnam era returned home there were no parades. There was no welcome home parties. Many were even shunned in public for performing their duty. This was such a tragedy. So for those of you who have friends, relatives, passively meet someone who is serving, or have served this great country in the past, don’t forget to tell them “thank you”. A whole hearted thank you means more to them than you may ever know. Carl Brimer LSBPC Newsletter Editor Frank Llano and Richard Herring representing the LSPBC at a TMCC event at the Texas Motorplex A beautiful sight near the 2004 Bowling Green event! Just when you think that you have seen it all….. It puts a whole new spin on the phrase “skate or die” Can you say ROAD RASH?!! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Join LSPBC Today! Editor’s note: The preceding was a editorial commentary and as such does necessarily reflect the views of the LSBPC or its’ sponsors as a whole nor does the LSBPC subscribe to or have any affiliation to any political organizations. Page 5 Upcoming Events July 31st: LSPBC Annual Picnic at Tom Malouf’s ranch. Driving directions included in newsletter. August 14th: LSPBC points racing series event at Redline Raceway. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. Get there early to park in the LSPBC section. August 21st: Chuck’s Cruise Night hosted by the LSPBC. Registration begins at 5:00 p.m. Located in the shopping center at the corner of Hwy 121 and Preston Rd. August 28th: LSPBC family bowling at the Main Event in Lewisville. Bowling and shoe rentals will be paid for by the club. Food and drinks will be the responsibility of the participants. EWING Plano: New Cars: 866-262-3333 Used: 866-261-5555 4464 W. Plano Parkway, Plano Texas (www.EwingPlano.com) September 11th: LSPBC points racing series event at Redline Raceway. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. Get there early to park in the LSPBC section. September 18th: Chuck’s Cruise Night hosted by the LSPBC. Registration begins at 5:00 p.m. Located in the shopping center at the corner of Hwy 121 and Preston Rd. October 9th: LSPBC points racing series event at Redline Raceway. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. Get there early to park in the LSPBC section. October 2nd: LSPBC sponsored car show at Bass Pro Shops 1-5 p.m. October 16th: Chuck’s Cruise Night hosted by the LSPBC. Registration begins at 5:00 p.m. Located in the shopping center at the corner of Hwy 121 and Preston Rd. TBA: LSPBC Speedzone Event LSPBC Dyno Day Page 6 Page 7 LSPBC’s BIG BAD 2004 Picnic! The 2004 LSPBC annual picnic is here! Come join us Saturday, July 31st for a day full of fun and camaraderie at LSPBC member Tom Malouf’s Ranch. This will be the picnic that will be remembered for years to come. Members and their families should begin to arrive after 11:00 a.m. Food will be served about 12:30 or so. There will be sodas, hot dogs for the land lovers, lots of deep fried catfish, french fries, and hush puppies all catered by Tom’s ranch-hands. Bring your own chairs if you want a comfortable place to sit down. Bring your fishing rod if you would like to go fishing in the large pond. There will also be horse shoe throwing and a volley ball net set up for some friendly competition. There will be a club meeting to discuss upcoming events and plans for the future during this event as well. This event is scheduled to end around 5:00 p.m. so there will be plenty of time for everyone to have fun. VERY IMPORTANT: There will be a staked perimeter marking the area which everyone will be restricted from crossing. Please make sure that all family members attending with you understand the importance of this. Tom’s ranch is a trophy whitetail deer ranch and breeding area. His deer are crucial to the operation of his land and crossing this line may result in injury or death to his animals! They are very easily frightened by close human contact. Again, please adhere to this one request and everyone will have a great time. Don’t be left out! RSVP if you have not already done so to Rick Kinworthy at www.Rick@AFISCO.com or 817-798-5465. Don’t forget your fishing pole! See You There! The Ranch House Page 8 How To Get To The Picnic: 1. Page 9 How To Get To The Picnic: 6. 7. 3. 5. 4. 2. Page 10 Where To Get Wholesale GM Parts Racing Points Battle I trade with Lance Dirksen (Parts Department) at Don Snell Buick on Central Expressway and Royal Lane in Dallas (214-363-7251). Lance, and his co-worker Jesse Calame, have known a number of the club members for many years. In fact, Jesse used to do heavy duty wrench work on the GS’s many years ago. Jesse has since left about a year ago due to his wife’s illness, but; Lance continues on. I recently spoke with Lance and he will give wholesale pricing to any LSPBC club member. Additionally, he is able to look up and get parts for any GM car or truck product. He is knowledgeable and always helpful. Total Points Standings after 5 completed races: Morgan Farrington LSPBC Treasurer / Secretary Race Winners! May 8th: 1st: 2nd: Semis: Cody Copeland Ron Britton Kyle Faulkner Mike Faulkner $125.00 $75.00 $50.00 $50.00 June 12th: 1st: Rick Kinworthy 2nd: Jack Laswell Semis: Danny Oviedo David Newton $125.00 $75.00 $50.00 $50.00 July 10th: 1st: 2nd: Semis: Greg McCall Jack Laswell Aaron Logan Rick Kinworthy $125.00 $75.00 $50.00 $50.00 Congratulations! 1. Rick Kinworthy 185 pts 2. Cody Copeland 135 pts 3. Danny Oviedo 110 pts 4. David Newton 90 pts 5. Victor Segovia 80 pts 6. Patrick Smith 75 pts 7. Ron Britton 60 pts 8. Stan Davis Mike Faulkner 50 pts 50 pts 9. Scott Jorrey Greg Kring Billy Duke 40 pts 40 pts 40 pts 10. Mark Metdker Tim Winn John Martin Keith Stegal 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 30 pts 11. Mitch Smith 20 pts 12. Bryan Alberti Craig Casey Tina Newton Chip LeClair 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts Page 11 Car Show Points Winners! April 17th: 1st Jack Laswell 2nd David Newton Victor Segovia 3rd Tina Newton 86 GN 86 GN 87 TT 72 GS 27 pts 22 pts 22 pts 18 pts May 15th: 1st Jack Laswell 2nd Tina Newton 3rd Victor Segovia 4th Robert Downey 86 GN 72 GS 87 TT 89 TTA 25 pts 20 pts 19 pts 17 pts June 19th: 1st Jack Laswell 2nd Tina Newton 3rd Victor Segovia David Newton New Club T-Shirts Available! I just wanted to give everyone an update. As most of you know, we ran out of shirts a few months back. We have had two different ones made. One type is the original club shirt with the state of Texas on the front that includes pictures of three Buicks. The other type is a reproduction of the “BIG BAD BUICK” shirts. They are currently available for purchase at all of the upcoming events. Each, regardless of size is only $15.00. I am sorry for the delay; but, they have been worth the wait! David Newton LSPBC Vice-President Cars and Parts for Sale 86 GN 72 GS 87 TT 86 GN 24 pts 21 pts 14 pts 14 pts Overall Points Standings as of June 2004: 1. Jack Laswell 86 GN 76 pts 2. Tina Newton 72 GS 59 pts 3. Victor Segovia 87 TT 55 pts 4. David Newton 86 GN 51 pts 5. Rick Kinworthy 87 GN Morgan Farrington 87 GN 33 pts 33 pts 6. Cody Copeland Robert Downey 87 TT 89 TTA 27 pts 27 pts 7. Victor Segovia 87 Limited 14 pts 8. Jesse Cole 87 GN 12 pts 9. Brian Alberti Brian Alberti George Ray 87 TT 11 pts 03 Park Ave 11 pts 87 GN 11 pts 10. Daniel Oviedo Robert Downey 87 TT 87 GN Congratulations! 10 pts 10 pts 1987 Buick Grand National: Rev. Charles Hastings - Original Owner. Un-abused 58k original miles. Non T-Top with Positrac. $17K neg. Contact Frank Llano for information. 972-716-8002 1987 Buick Grand National: Original owner bought from Reynolds Buick and it has been a daily driver for life. Original motor and transmission. 185k miles. Green Stripe injectors, K&N air filter, after market MAF. A/C works fine. Transmission shifts normal. Original paint. Rebuilt tie rods, ball joints, poly bushings, turbo. $9900.00 Contact Tim Luber for additional information at tluber@tqtx.com Alpine CDA-7842 AM/FM CD Receiver with remote: New in box. Bought as display model for another vehicle prior to selling car. Detachable face with case. “Max Tune SQ” tuner. High Power 40W x 4 & Dual 4V Pre-Outs perfect for clear amplified systems. Shuttle control. Must sacrifice at $150.00 cash-n-carry firm. Contact Carl Brimer at 817265-8844 or at CarlBrimer@BHPCPAs.com Precision Power EQP EQ / Fader: Bought new and never installed. 5-Band equalizer by PPI includes selectable Sub X-over, Fader, and Aux Inputs. Unit is small enough to possibly fit in-dash under DIN size radio or it can be fixed mounted under dash. Backlight is switchable from green to amber. This is a competition level unit complete with installation hardware. A bargan sacrifice at $150.00 cash-n-carry firm. Contact Carl Brimer at 817265-8844 or at CarlBrimer@BHPCPAs.com Sony XR-C6100 FM/AM Cassette CD Changer Control: Used complete with face plate and wire harness only. Detachable face with 3-step D-Bass selector. High power 40Wx4 including separate front/rear pre-outs. Lost instructions and cannot remember the button sequence to relight the display. A great unit at a cheap cash-n-carry price. $30.00. Contact Carl Brimer at 817-265-8844 or at CarlBrimer@BHPCPAs.com Page 12 Featured Product Accurate Machine Works’ beautiful PCV catch can. AMW’s PCV Catch Cans are designed by automotive enthusiasts for those who expect a higher standard of performance from their vehicle and wish to help extend the life of their engine by decreasing oil contamination from the intake tract to the combustion chamber. Months of research and testing has provided AMW with a unique and functional kit that has worked flawlessly on many makes of vehicles, from turbo applications, imports, late model domestics, to early model muscle. The internal design of the AMW catch can is superior in function to other catch cans on the market. Oil vapors and other contaminates are first caught and condensed by a stainless mesh and then dropped to the bottom of the can where a series of under-cuts in the walls prevent the oil from climbing back to the top and exiting back into the intake tract. Oil contamination derives from the positive crankcase ventilation valve common on most internal combustion engines where vacuum is pulled on the crankcase by the intake or in some cases the throttle body. This contamination occurs when oil vapors exit the crankcase via the PCV valve, enter the intake tract, and create adverse effects such as carbon build-up on valves, pistons, and plugs, as well as cause harmful detonation. Detonation in many cases causes the ECM/PCM to retard timing, thus creating a reduction in horsepower. Power adders such as turbos, blowers, or nitrous can benefit greatly due to the removal of oil contamination in the combustion process. Poor emissions could also be traced back to high levels of oil residue being burned in the combustion process. By removing this oil, a clean burning engine could help the environment as well as improving the performance of a vehicle. AWM’s PCV Catch Cans and mounting brackets are made from 6061 billet aluminum and machined cut on CNC machines producing a precise product with a professional appearance. Dimensions of the can are 2-1/2” in diameter by 5 ¾” tall, therefore making installations in tight spaces more convenient. Installation takes on average 15 to 20 minutes with minimal mechanical knowledge and common household tools. All hardware and accessories are included with purchase i.e. mounting bracket, screws, billet aluminum fittings, hose clamps, and five feet of hose. Source: AWM product website Both members Daniel Oviedo and David Newton are currently testing this product on their vehicles. They both are reporting successful operation of this product at this time. The units are also offered in red, black, blue and clear anodized finishes. The current price for the catch cans is $88.00; however, they are currently stating that they have run out of stock on their website. Additional information can be obtained at www.accmachtech.com or by phoning 979-774-0062. Page 13 Technically Speaking The following article has been reprinted with the permission from the GSX-tra publication and the Buick GS Club of America. Spark Plugs, O2 Sensors and Fuel Injectors By Richard Lasseter We have one ‘87 TR in our stable in that uses nothing but Sunoco 110 octane “Standard” (purple) race gas. We run 20 psi boost (with 21-22 psi spikes at times). With the old “blue top” 36lb. injectors, performance is maxed out at 116-117mph through the quarter mile with a TA-49 turbo, Champion ported iron heads, H206-206 cam etc. At this level of performance with this particular combo, the 36lb. Injectors are unable to supply additional fuel to make any more power. This TR runs 11.70’s with low boost launches on the Red Stripe converter. We never get even one degree of spark retard, even though low O2 numbers at the end of the quarter mile always get our attention. That is how we know that our injectors are maxxed out. The car is heavy with every imaginable option that adds weight, including the power astro roof. And the roof option (like TTops) is why we don’t aggressively boost the car under launch. Water leaks are too commonly the result! As far as spark plugs go, my advice is to never let them go over 750 miles on a steady diet of race gas. At higher boost, you will get misfires and “popping”. We just pulled out a set of Autolite 24’s gapped .034” at 1012 miles after we began to experience misfire at boost levels above 17psi. The plugs looked fine, but a set of new ones eliminated the problem. As far as O2 sensors go, this same TR will go an easy 500 miles on one of our heated O2 sensors. Try that with a standard 1-wire O2 sensor on a full diet of race gas! After about 500 miles on race gas, we routinely replace the sensor. A sure way to know that your O2 sensor is “shot” is when you get a string of “garbage” numbers on your scan tool when you play back those O2 readings after a full throttle pass. They’ll simply be all over the place….92, .80, .45, .91, …. Etc. from frame to frame. Now, most of you know what you need when it comes to fuel injectors. Nowadays, you either stick with stock 2830lb. Injectors or go up to 42’s. Due to poor availability and current pricing, 36lb. injectors are mostly out of the picture. When available, 36lb. Injectors worked very sweet on the street and supplied ample fuel for TR’s making enough horsepower to run 115-116 mph in the quarter mile. When the 42 pounders came out, driveability was an initial concern. Immediate off-idle response often gave a bog, which felt just like a bad accelerator pump on a carbureted car. But this was back in the mid 1990’s and nowadays Quad Air and others have the fuel programming down pat from a dead idle all the way up. I’m going to end this article relating a very common mistake made by so many TR owners, especially new TR owners. We have a lot of new TR owners in our club, and maybe this will keep some of you from making the same costly mistake. First of all, if you run your TR exclusively on pump gas, then you are limited to 16 psi boost and will not run below 12.50 / 107 mph. This is admittedly a generalization, yet it will undoubtedly cover 95% of the cases as noted above. And in such cases, your stock injectors will supply all the fuel you’ll need. I remember that in 1990 my GNX ran easy 12-teens at up to 112mph with stock injectors. That was before aftermarket injectors (or turbos, for that matter) were commonly available. I’m sure that we were on the brink of inadequate fuel delivery, but it did work at the time. And that was at 19-20psi on an otherwise stock GNX using 50% 100 octane Sunoco unleaded and 50% 110 octane Sunoco “purple”. The only other mods were an external Bosch “286” pusher fuel pump, TTA style Bosch “237” fuel regulator, removal of catalytic converter, old Don Kiger or Conley Mag 4 chip and a K&N 9” cone filter. Tires were P295/5015 M&H DOT’s. This was all part of the typical TR modification program in 1990. So again, I can’t imagine any pump gas TR running under 17psi boost needing larger fuel injectors. The O2 numbers on a scan tool will easily let you know if you do need an injector upgrade! Swappin’ parts at the X-Bash in Temple, Texas See you at the picnic! Happy Trails. Page 14 Page 15 Page 16