2Tone12V said:Well GSM?? What you think of Troys D-Max? Sounded bout the same as belle. Screams when it jumps off the line dont it? Nice rig!
GSM-01 said:I was not there so I cannot say.... I only judge what I know and see. So I give him credit at that pull unless someone else says something.
brianv31 said:Was the whole Johnny B Good crowd there again this year? I didn't see them.
DieselDiva said:That's quite the reality check for Wesley. I heard that last season he was saying something to the effect of the DHRA trucks don't have anything on the trucks in his local association.
maxedout said:Hi this is wes kusilek, i read your post. I dont recall ever saying that or anything remotely close to that. I do remember saying something in the form of there are a few trucks in wisconsin that could run with the boys from michigan. Just would like to know where you got that information from. I dont know how i could even say something in that form considering i have never won a drha pull, thanks.
Thats right i believe my statement they would, what your missing is last weekend i pulled in the pro street class not street diesel, pro street is more like a super street class. Drop boxes, straight axles,four disk clutchs a whole different ball game. Thats why we are building a truck that will hopefully compete with that level of competition. No were in that statement did i say that my truck or Bagder trucks could compete with that level of competition.DieselDiva said:Hey Wes. This is what you said:
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=182126&page=13
I even called you on it back then when you posted it. Look toward the bottom of the page.
Remember now??
maxedout said:Thats right i believe my statement they would, what your missing is last weekend i pulled in the pro street class not street diesel, pro street is more like a super street class. Drop boxes, straight axles,four disk clutchs a whole different ball game. Thats why we are building a truck that will hopefully compete with that level of competition. No were in that statement did i say that my truck or Bagder trucks could compete with that level of competition.
Aren't you associated with Garrett. If Wes stated that some of the trucks in Wisconsin can compete with National Street Diesel class from Badger then I would have to believe that Garrett being from Wisconsin was one of the truck he was talking about. I would think the other two would be Tim Windle's Truck and John Glizinskis's. I would think he is complimenting Garrett.DieselDiva said:Interesting...Terry Coppess ran DHRA Street Diesel last season and he competed with those trucks just fine.
lubeowner said:Aren't you associated with Garrett. If Wes stated that some of the trucks in Wisconsin can compete with National Street Diesel class from Badger then I would have to believe that Garrett being from Wisconsin was one of the truck he was talking about. I would think the other two would be Tim Windle's Truck and John Glizinskis's. I would think he is complimenting Garrett.
DieselDiva said:Interesting...Terry Coppess ran DHRA Street Diesel last season and he competed with those trucks just fine.
DieselDiva said:Yeah, I'm associated with Garrett.
I guess it is all in the interpretation. I read it as he thought a bunch of the Badger trucks would place highly in DHRA. Garrett pulled all season with DHRA and got his butt kicked 90% of the season. You saw first hand what Garrett could do in both Badger and Fantasy. The way I read what Wes wrote, he was saying the trucks would be competitive, and that's not true, as Indy proved for Garrett and Gordyville proved for him.
A bad run is a bad run. It happens. Garrett's truck didn't hook up nearly as well on Sunday as it did on Saturday in Houston.