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I wish I could give everyone a concrete date on the MAC parts, but at the moment I can't.

We are making progress, however.

We are working on a totally new designed .21 Engine. I'm comfident that it will be ready in July.

If all stays on track we will be racing them at the NAMBA Nats and the World Champs.

Progress is slower on the A/A pro, but we are making progress.

I know there are some of you who are waiting on our new engines, but can't wait any longer and need to get something different so you can race. I understand that. I'm sorry we have put you through the long wait.

Thanks to all of you for being so patient.

Stay tuned for updates.

Good boating,

Andy
 
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I wish I could give everyone a concrete date on the MAC parts, but at the moment I can't.

We are making progress, however.

We are working on a totally new designed .21 Engine. I'm comfident that it will be ready in July.

If all stays on track we will be racing them at the NAMBA Nats and the World Champs.

Progress is slower on the A/A pro, but we are making progress.

I know there are some of you who are waiting on our new engines, but can't wait any longer and need to get something different so you can race. I understand that. I'm sorry we have put you through the long wait.

Thanks to all of you for being so patient.

Stay tuned for updates.

Good boating,

Andy
Hey Andy thanks for the reply. That all I wanted just a honest answer. You can bet I will be waiting for that Mac 45. Keep up the good work!!

Brody
 
Anyone hear any news about the new MAC A/A Pro motors yet?

As Andy said... Even he doesn't know for sure but progress is being made. All I know is that from the way things look the Mac/AA Engines will be worth the wait and if you absolutely have to get something in the mean time... I hope you don't get bored with the lack of performance in your substitute LOL!. You will definitely know it is only a "substitute".

Allen Terry...

put down a 1:04 and some change with his Eagle SGX 40 Hydro. That is the fastest 6 Lap 1 Mile Heat race 40 Hydro ever recorded in the history of NAMBA. He took six seconds off of the fastest time ever recorded in that class before that... set by Steve O'Donnel at 1:10 and some change. He was racing with I beleive four other boats by the end of the heat and came from behind my dad (who had the last noted record at 1:11, blowing is doors off down the back straight-away of the first lap).

Congratulations Allen!

CMD Racing

...still doing it.
 
Roger Hooks Jr. ; Roger i was curious as to where you came up with Steve ODonnell running 1:10 and some change in B-Hydro. J. ODonnell
 
Hey Andy thanks for the reply. That all I wanted just a honest answer. You can bet I will be waiting for that Mac 45. Keep up the good work!! :blink: Kissy Kissy.

Brody
As Andy said... Even he doesn't know for sure but progress is being made. All I know is that from the way things look the Mac/AA Engines will be worth the wait and if you absolutely have to get something in the mean time... I hope you don't get bored with the lack of performance in your substitute LOL!. You will definitely know it is only a "substitute".

:blink: More kissy kissy.

Allen Terry...

put down a 1:04 and some change with his Eagle SGX 40 Hydro. That is the fastest 6 Lap 1 Mile Heat race 40 Hydro ever recorded in the history of NAMBA. He took six seconds off of the fastest time ever recorded in that class before that... set by Steve O'Donnel at 1:10 and some change. He was racing with I beleive four other boats by the end of the heat and came from behind my dad (who had the last noted record at 1:11, blowing is doors off down the back straight-away of the first lap).

Congratulations Allen! And how it must feel to be only two second faster than LeeCraft Lanza's "Legal" .21 Hydro heat racing record. :huh: Which lake was this set at? Is this the same guy who had his trailer "stolen" at the begining of the year? <_< Seems that everthing worked out for the better.

CMD Racing

...still doing it.
We gonna see some of the bad a!$ Hydros from the bay area at the L.A. time trials in November? With the speed Lanza and Terry are showing they should be shoe-ins for setting some records. :rolleyes:
 
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Roger Hooks Jr. ; Roger i was curious as to where you came up with Steve ODonnell running 1:10 and some change in B-Hydro. J. ODonnell
Well because of NAMBA's rule of records falling off after three years to account for human error... Steve's record that he set for a B Hydro in Manteca fell off the record books. At least I beleive it was 1:10. It may have been faster. You can confirm that. But I know it was not faster than the new record of 1:04. I know this because I made a mental note of his and his buddy at the time Brian Neal who set a C-Hydro record of 1:06 or 7 and some change. I considered this the record no matter what had fallen off or had been added as a result of it falling of because of that NAMBA rule. So I never applied until I beat that record and I will never apply again until I beat the 1:01 in C-Hydro.

...so back to your question...

That is where I got that from.

There was no disrespect intended or anything... as a matter of fact just the opposite. That was a record that has stood in my mind for almost 10 years. I only mentioned to paint a picture of what type of great accomplishment it is. If I have made any mistake in my recollection feel free to step in and set the records straight. I'd rather be wrong than rigth with wrong information. :D
 
Thought about giving it a try myself but as I learned with the straighline it is a whole different world than heat racing even though I came close to breaking the C-Mono record when I tried. I thought about trying out my B Mono as I was in the ball park of my 6 lap record with lesser engine, pipe and prop combo. I was also thinking of a C Hydro 2-Lap machine that I have never got around to. Maybe I will maybe I won't... haven't decided yet?

Allen's record was set in Montery... sea level.

I may not have beleived it either if my B mono wasn't showing so much promise with a set-up that I know wasn't as strong as what I set that record with.
 
Well because of NAMBA's rule of records falling off after three years to account for human error...
What?? You're kidding right? :blink:
They only hold on to the heat racing records for 3 years. That is because it is done with a stopwatch. The records done with the timimg lights stay until they are broken (2 laps and SAW).

Mike
 
Roger,

The West Coast Time Trials for 2-lap & SAW is the perfect time for anyone to attempt to set a record.

3 days of electric SAW, 3 days of gas & nitro SAW, then 3 days of 2-lap time trials for all. Sure hope you & Alfred and everyone from Dist. 8 & 9 can make "The Big Show". This will be a great opportunity to see old freinds & hopefully make some new ones and above all have a lot of fun trying to set records!!!! :D

Don :)
 
:blink: Kissy Kissy.

Brody
:blink: More kissy kissy.
We gonna see some of the bad a!$ Hydros from the bay area at the L.A. time trials in November? With the speed Lanza and Terry are showing they should be shoe-ins for setting some records. :rolleyes:
Hmmm.... there seems to be an air of disbelief in this post which makes me want to ask this question. If you fast guys down south are "recording" times in all the rigger classes that are sub 10 seconds per lap in your 2 lap trials why is it so impossible to beleive that a guy can run almost 2 seconds slower (PER LAP!!!) for 6 laps?

Unless... Hmmmmm....

... and as far as the kissy kissy comments... I guess your not the type of guy to wish a guy luck or pat a guy on the back when he makes a great effort. That's okay though... to each his own...

... and there may be people out there that can appreciate the efforts of an individual who is making it possible for more than a "clicke" full of people to go fast. It may toughen up the odds the win and raise the bar of what is considered "Fast" but a true competitor thrives off of the tougher odds. I do!
 
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Roger Hooks Jr.; No disrespect but i dont understand why you compare whats done today with what you thought was done 10+ years ago. J.ODonnell
 
Just to get the topic back on track, talked to CMD today and was told they were looking at late Fall, early Winter.
 
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