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Corinna Maine Mud Run 1994

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

Corinna Maine. Mudosaurus (kids at the track gave it the name) does well on NOS nitrous oxide. 175hp NOS carb plate kit. VW runs on Predator carb out-of-the box with #2 cam. Hunnewell Valley was also running on this date thus the lower attendance.

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  • @999torino yeah, that rock was flying, musta been the only injury I got from the competition, lol

    I really enjoyed going over to New Brunswick, Canada, they were a lot of fun to race with and would do anything for you if you needed help - always a good time. Seeing how smoothly they ran their races (NB 4x4 Association) inspired us to form the MMBA - getting that started was a good experience as well.

  • Well, if Plum Crazy hit you with a rock I bet it was really moving! Those guys were seriously crazy, and seriously fast. I learned quite a bit about engine and suspension talking to them, and they helped me pinpoint an engine problem I was looking for. Real nice guys, fun to have around.

  • @999torino I never would have suspected you would have lifted, I know you better than that. I didn't know what happened except that we both had problems. It was the only time I remember my cable coming off. It may have been team Bruiser filming - always the jokers. That was the weekend Plum Crazy launched a rock from the starting line that hit my hand on my steering wheel and left a lump - pulls up to the line and drives with one hand - lol.

  • In regards to the added caption of "his throttle probably popped off too" since I was driving I can shed a little light on that. If you watch you will see Lunatic hit a big bump in the track and go airborne several feet. When it hit again, it hit so hard it bent the Dana 44 rear into a banana, and damn near knocked me for a loop- so, yeah, I lifted. As for the guy filming who thinks I warmed the motor up too long, I bet you never ran a motor with aluminum rods? They need oil temp, or else.

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