Vol 14 Iss 3 - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
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Vol 14 Iss 3 - The Lone Star Performance Buick Club
Volume 14 Issue 3 July / August 2002 Cruzin’ at Chuck’s • • • • • • Letter from the Director Upcoming Events Stories Tech. Tips Classifieds Club News August 2002 Director: Michael McCaffrey Asst. Director: open Secretary open Treasurer: Elli Glatz Photographers: Charlotte Llano Tim Winn Newsletter Staff: David Newton Rob Pinkston Rick Kinworthy 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. Even though the members had to drive through rain and high winds, we had about 20 members at our meeting Saturday. We ate some good BBQ while we dried out. The members and officers in attendance agreed LSPBC will support the BCA car show at the Thornhill Buick dealership in Waxahachie, Texas on October 12, 2002; then have our club meeting and dinner at the Catfish Plantation Restaurant in Waxahachie about 4:30 pm. Adi Glatz said he would call and make the reservation for our club. Officer elections for 2003 will be held in November. Newly elected officers will take over the 1st of January 2003. Our club race night for Sept. is scheduled for Red-Line drag strip on Friday, Sept. 13th. The Oct. racing program has been moved to Kennedale Drag Strip the 1st Friday night of the month due to no turn-out at Denton track last Friday night. The LSPBC picnic will be November 3. We will probably get things started around 11am. We still need to find a good location so if you have any suggestions, please contact Frank Llano or myself. We are looking into having the LSPBC Mini-Nationals in San Antonio again in 2003. The members said Sunday was not a good day due to travel to and from the track. They said Saturday night works out better. Of course this is still open to discussion, let us know what you want! We still really need volunteers for the car shows! We’ve had a great season so far, but there are even bigger and better events ahead and we really need some other members to help out, even if it’s just one event. Please call Frank Llano or myself if you would like to volunteer. Thanks, Michael McCaffrey LSPBC Director A special welcome to Daniel Oviedo and Patrick Smith! When: Saturday, October 12th after BCA car show (approx 4:30pm). Daniel is the proud owner of a white ‘87 Turbo T and Patrick cruises in his ‘86 GN with an Astroroof. Both of these guys attended the club get-together at Pappas Barbecue last month. Welcome aboard fellas, we’ll see you at the upcoming events! We had a good turnout of LSPBC member cars at the Cruise. Balance forward from June Statement + 3064.84 Expenses: Check # 112 - June Trophies 450.00 Check # 116 - July Trophies 459.00 Check # 117 - cash/change for July show 200.00 Check # 120 - Door prizes 43.00 ----------------------------1152.00 Income from Chucks and Don Snell (sponsors) + 1000.00 Income from carshows, renewals and shirt sales + 1452.50 --------------------------------2452.50 Balance as of July 31st 4365.34 The supercharged Pontiacs had a good showing also. Submitted by Elli Glatz LSPBC Treasurer With barbecue in the belly and Buicks on the brain, a few LSPBC members pose for a picture outside Pappa’s Barbecue. Everyone crowds around new member Daniel Ovieda’s ‘87 “T”. You can’t show up to an LSPBC event as a new member and not expect everyone to *thoroughly* examine your Buick! 3/17 3/24 4/14 4/21 6/2 6/16 Texas Raceway (Kennedale) Texas Motorplex (Ennis) Hallsville Raceway (Hallsville) Redline Raceway (Cado Mills) Thunder Valley Raceway (Noble, Ok) Texas Motorplex (Ennis) As you can see, we had a pretty good turnout. Michael McCaffrey and David Newton sign up new member Patrick Smith. “Welcome to the Dark Side!” 9/15 10/27 Texas Raceway (Kennedale) Texas Motorplex (Ennis) For more information contact Frank Llano at: 972-716-8002 or visit: http://home.att.net/~racerx88/tmccc.htm LSPBC at the Track The idea behind 2nd Friday racing is to discuss the Friday night racing at the Saturday meeting. Race locations can be changed based on member recommendations at the meetings. Every 2nd Friday at 6pm: August…………Denton October………..Denton September…….Redline November……..Redline North Texas Cruise Nights —1ST WEEKEND——————————————————————————————————————————————–— Chucks in Plano—6509 Westpark, Plano, TX 75093—Hosted by Xtreme Corvette Club of Texas—Registration: 5pm - 7pm Entry Fee: $10—Dash Plaques, Door Prizes, 50/50 Pot Cracker Barrel in Lewisville—889 Stemmons (Fox St. exit)—Hosted by North Texas Mustang Club—Registration: 5pm - 7pm Entry Fee: $10 Hooters in Irving (2522 N. Beltline) — 1pm-5pm SUNDAY— Entry Fee: $5 *NEW*>>>House of Voodoo—1680 E.Beltline, Richardson—Hosted by Gasoline Alley Classic Car and Truck Club— Registration:4:30 - 6:00 Entry Fee: $10 —2ND WEEKEND———————————————————————————————————————————————– Ron’s Hamburgers and Chili (formerly Benny’s)—hosted by Summer Knights—Registration: 4-6pm Entry Fee: $10 Norma’s Café—in Carrollton—Hosted by Late Great Chevys—Registration: 6pm– 9pm Entry Fee: $5 —3RD WEEKEND———————————————————————————————————————————————– Show and Shine—in Cedar Hill (Beltline at Highway 67)—Registration: 5pm—9pm Entry Fee: $5 Chuck’s in Plano—Preston Rd. and 121—Hosted by Lone Star Performance Buick Club—Registration: 5pm—7pm Entry Fee: $10—Dash Plaques, Door Prizes, 50/50 Pot Sonic Drive-In—in Carrollton—Hosted by the Dallas MOPAR club—Registration: 6pm—9pm Entry Fee: $5 Pappa’s BBQ (formerly Fenders, NW Hwy & I-35)— SUNDAY—Hosted by DAPA—Registration: 11:30-1:30 Entry Fee: $10 For more information call Winston: 972-423-8906 or John: 972-475-4902 —4TH WEEKEND———————————————————————————————————————————————– Chuck’s in Grapevine—Corner of Highway 114 and Highway 26—Hosted by SVT Owners Association of North Texas— Registration: 5pm-7pm Entry Fee: $10—Dash Plaques, Door Prizes, 50/50 Pot Colter’s BBQ—2015 NW Hwy. & LBJ in Garland—Hosted by Boulevard Knights Entry Fee: $5—972-495-1955 for more information. Sonic Drive-In in Carrollton—2130 N. Josey Lane—Hosted by the Classic Rod and Custom Entry Fee: $10—972-446-9167 for more information. —THURSDAY CRUISE NIGHTS Sammy Walker’s BBQ—Dalrock & Hwy. 66 in Rowlett —OTHER EVENTS——————————————————————————————————————————————— Club Picnic—sponsored and paid for by LSPBC, for LSPBC members. 11 am—? November 3 (Still looking for a good location). Christmas Party—sponsored and paid for by LSPBC, for LSPBC members. December 1 (Still looking for a good location here too). *NEW*>>>August 31st—“A Night with the Fritts Car Show” at Awards Gear—3160 Saturn Rd. #230, Garland—Hosted by Lone Start Corvette Club—Live band, 24 classes, 13 best of show trophies—Registration begins at 7pm Entry Fee: $15—972-9269188 *NEW*>>>October 12th—Buick Club of America, South Central Region—3rd Annual Meet. Special attractions: Buick Blackhawk concept car and 1970 GSX #001 See flyer in this issue for registration form. ***Club meeting following BCA show will be at the Catfish Plantation Restaurant in Waxahachie at about 4:30 pm.*** *NEW*>>>September 14th—Ewing Auto Group Car Show, 4464 W. Plano Pkwy., Plano—Registration 9:30-11:30, Entry fee $10, FREE FOOD AND DRINKS, Open to all makes and models, KLUV 98.7 DJ Chuck Brinkman 2-4pm. Last year I contributed an article to our LSPBC Newsletter about my racing history. At this time, I would like to contribute an article about a very good friend of mine and the LSPBC's. This friend has helped keep my '87 GN mechanically and cosmetically in great condition for over five years. I have depended upon this friend to use the right parts and equipment on my favorite car of all time, and he does that. He is always very careful to protect the appearance of my car. I always feel very confident when he works on it. Due to the excellent work he does on my cars, I have referred many of my friends' and clients' cars to him for their repairs over the years. Never one complaint! To find someone like this friend is almost impossible these days. This friend is not only a good friend to me, my friends and clients, but is also a very good friend to the LSPBC. As our club director over the last 3-1/2 years, he and his wife (through a lot of hard work and self-sacrifice by both of them) developed our club into the best financial and inventory-owned position it has ever been in during its sixteen year history. The LSPBC monthly car cruise is recognized not only locally, but also in other areas of the country, as one of the top car cruises each month. Even though our friend retired as club director a few months ago, he still helps our club and its members every chance he can and his wife is still our Club Treasurer, helping as much as she can. While having the A/C serviced last week on my GN at my friend's shop, I counted 14 GN/T-Type autos at his shop being worked on, ready for pick-up or for sale. I don't know of very many shops in the U.S. that would have that many turbo cars at their shop at one time. He is truly a very good friend to our turbo car owners. So, the next time you see my good friends, Adi and his wife Elli Glatz, give them a big "Thanks!" for being good friends to you and our club. I know I thank them all the time. Frank Llano Left: Adi takes a short break in front of numerous Buick collectibles. Right: Elli greets another customer. • • • • • Michael McCaffrey and Frank Llano have finalized our club’s car show at Ewing Auto Group, Sept. 14th, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. The dealership is providing FREE hamburgers and hot dogs, soft drinks and chips. (See “Upcoming Events”) It should be a good one! The club picnic will be November 3rd. If you have any suggestions for a location, please let Michael or Frank know. So far we are considering Cottonwood Park in Richardson and Audubon Park in Garland. The club Christmas party will be December 1st. Again, if you have any suggestions for a location, please let Michael or Frank know. Officer elections will be in November or early December, possibly at the club picnic. Now is the time to decide if you would like to volunteer as an officer or nominate someone for a position. Please contact Michael or Frank if you would like to run for office. Just as a reminder, you must be a GSCA member to serve as an officer in the LSPBC Chapter. (See ad in this newsletter for GSCA membership information.) The club is always looking for volunteers to help at the Chuck’s Car Cruise. Please call Michael McCaffrey for Frank Llano if you can help. Please!! Michael McCaffrey: 972-670-7915, Frank Llano: 972-716-8002. What Works Best?: Bumping Up Your Octane Source: GSX-TRA Over the years we’ve tested many commercial octane boosters, and only a few gave minimal positive results in suppressing detonation. One of the best ways to evaluate their effectiveness is with a Turbo Regal and a scan tool. When armed with a scan tool on a computer controlled muscle car, you can then see quantitative results of your test. Used in any sensible amount, we have yet to see any commercially available fuel additive put back over 3-4 degrees of timing that 93 octane gasoline and 16-17 psi boost takes away on our near stock ‘87 GN. First we tried numerous runs on Enmark (budget) 93 octane gas and an Armstrong 93 octane chip with the boost hitting 15.5 lbs in first, nudging 17 lbs at the top of second, and dropping back slightly to 16 lbs. In third gear, up to 105 mph. Throughout the runs, which were recorded with an OTC 4000E monitor, a consistent maximum of 15 deg. timing retard was recorded. Interestingly, a change to a more expensive Amoco 93 yielded the same results. But for curiosity, we had to see if there would be any differences between the two brands. We next mixed in one gallon of Sunoco Maximal Red 115 octane race gas in with 12 gallons of Enmark 93. Again, after many runs of up to 105 mph, a maximum of only 3 deg. of timing retard was recorded. So by using this 1 to 12 ratio of race gas to 93 octane pump gas, we were able to bring back 10 to 12 degrees of timing. So just for what it’s worth, we thought we’d pass along this little test to you. Even a small volume of race gas works better and is more economical than any octane booster. All of the above goes for the GS’s too. You’d be surprised how far a gallon or two of leaded Sunoco Maximal will go when mixed with pump gas. Remember that mathematically your resulting octane is easy to figure. [(# gallons pump gas) x (octane of pump gas) + (# gallons of race gas) x (octane of race gas)] divided by total gallons = resulting octane Restoration and Care for ‘86-’87 GN Wheels Contributed by Rob Pinkston When the factory painted the black accents on the chrome steel Grand National wheels they didn’t do much, if anything, to prepare the chrome for paint. As a result, the original satin black paint tends to fade or flake off after years of normal wear. VHT makes an excellent paint for restoring those black accents on factory chrome steel GN wheels. I recently repainted the black accents on my GN wheels with VHT part number SP-652 “Satin Black”. It’s a self-priming epoxy paint and is sold in 11 oz. aerosol cans. The paint is a perfect match to the original black paint GM used. I purchased the paint from Summit Racing Equipment for $6.95 plus tax. I only used one can and still had a little over after painting all four wheels. To apply the paint, I sprayed small quantities of it into a disposable plastic bowl and brushed it on with small foam brushes. The foam brushes don’t leave brush strokes like bristle brushes do. If you can’t find foam brushes which are small enough you may have to buy the smallest ones you can find and trim them to a better size. I used acetone to clean up paint spills and mistakes on the wheels. Acetone is available at most hardware stores and works great on the epoxy paint before it is dry. Allow the paint to fully cure before reinstalling the wheels, if you read the directions on the can (which I did not!) they recommend letting the paint cure for 30 days (that’s right, ”30 days”!) before waxing or buffing. This must also include just plain washing because I failed to read the instructions and had a couple of small chips flake off when I washed the car a couple of days after painting the wheels. The paint seems to be fully cured and much more durable now. I have switched from nylon bristle brushes to “Chenille” wash-mits for washing the wheels. They are much easier on the wheel paint and center caps and get the wheels just as clean. This year should be an exciting one for our “Third Saturday” Cruise Nights. We signed a new contract with the Chuck’s located on the SE corner of HWY 121 and Preston Road in Plano, Texas. Below is a list of the dates that the cruise night will take place. April 20 May 18 June 15 July 20 A few familiar faces help out at the Chuck’s cruise in July. August 17 September 21 October 19 November 16 Results from the LSPBC class at the June 15th show are as follows: • • First place —Victor Segovia, ‘87 Turbo T Second place—Richard Herring, ‘87 GN Results from the LSPBC class at the July 20th show are as follows: • • First place —Frank Llano, ‘87 GN Second place—David Newton, ‘86 GN “Hmmm….that doesn’t look factory.” Previous show winners are: April 20th: 1st Place—Jack Laswell, ‘86 GN 2nd Place—David Newton, ‘86 GN May 18th: 1st Place—David Newton, ‘86GN 2nd Place—Richard Herring, ‘87 GN As always, we are looking for volunteers to help with the shows. A great deal of preparation and work is necessary to make a good show happen. In order to keep the shows rolling, the club needs volunteers to: • • • • • • Work the registration table Sell 50/50 tickets Count votes Assist with parking Setup and teardown of equipment (tables, etc.) Transporting equipment, trophies, etc. See you at the cruise! Just as a reminder, club members are only eligible to win first place once a year. Members are eligible for second place as many times as they choose to enter. Also, LSPBC members are not eligible to vote for cars in the LSPBC class and are only eligible to register their cars in the LSPBC class. The Lone Star Performance Buick Club is a chapter of the GS Club of America and all our members are encouraged to join the GSCA. GSCA membership information: Club year: September to August Publication: GS X-tra, bimonthly Dues: $35.00 US and Canada, $45.00 All other countries. Make check or MO out to the GSCA and send with your name and address to the address below, no registration form is needed. Bulletin Board Users: When registering to use the bulletin board please note the user agreement. This policy will be enforced! All forums will be purged bimonthly. Schedules and/or rules are preliminary and for reference only until noted final. Telephone: 229.244.0577 Postal address GSCA, 625 Pine Point Cir., Valdosta, GA 31602 Electronic mail The GSCA does not have e-mail, please call or write, the below addresses can not answer GSCA questions or perform GSCA functions. Webmaster/Sales: [email protected] GS Nationals After much consideration I have decided this will be my last month to serve as a Quick Times staff member. I really enjoy working on our club newsletter however Emma and I are expecting our first child this November. Thus far, our busy work schedules have prevented us from preparing for this much anticipated arrival. For this reason, I need to step away from the newsletter and focus on getting ready for our first child. We already know it’s a boy and I can’t wait to take him to his first Buick event. The newsletter is hard work, but it is also very rewarding. I have developed a great appreciation for the work of those who compiled the newsletter previously. I have no regrets about volunteering although I do regret I will not be able to continue as a Quick Times staff member. David Newton has indicated to me that he is willing and able to continue working on the newsletter, but he cannot do it alone. It really does take a “staff” of people to publish a quality newsletter. I have been primarily working the software while David compiles content and keeps track of vital information. Frank Llano has continuously contributed a wealth of information and photos. Rick Kinworthy has assisted with reproduction and distribution. We have also received a great deal of help and support from Adi and Elli Glatz and Michael McCaffrey as well as contributions from various club members. The club needs at least one volunteer to take over where I leave off. I will be happy to give “tech support” for the newsletter software (available from Elli Glatz) if it is needed, although I don’t know how much I will be able to help after November. In it’s simplest form, the newsletter is a very important means of communicating with club members. However, I believe the newsletter has much greater potential if someone has the time to invest. 913 E. Screven St., Quitman, GA, 31643 229.263.7935 Sincerely, Rob Pinkston Please mail your input to: LSPBC Quick Times 410 Rolling Ridge Garland, TX 75043 Or email: [email protected] [email protected] Thanks! Your Quick Times staff, Rob, David, and Rick To submit a classified ad for free, contact David Newton at 972-613-9918 or Rob Pinkston at 972-808-0855. • • • • • • ⇒ 2 BFG Drag Radials 275/50/15, like new, never on the track (these are notJohn Force take off's)—$ 125.00 for the pair. 1 pair Champion steel heads reconditioned with roller rockers and valve covers.—$ 1,500.00 OBO 1 Vigilante Torque Converter, 3200 stall speed, less than 500 miles.—$ 500.00 1 complete posi traction rear end with 3.42 gears, nice aluminum cover with fins and Buick logo.—$ 550.00 1 good used 2OO R4 Transmission.—$ 500.00 1 almost new TA44 Turbo.—$ 500.00 Contact Adi Glatz: 972-234-8488 • 1987 Grand National, one owner since 1990, fresh Billy Duke motor, TE59, Houston, red tops, XP fuel pump, all traction devices including 3:90 posi rear, all new suspension, starter, alternator, A/C, Powermaster, TA Drag Radials. Runsmidsevens on street tires.—$ 14,500.00 OBO • 1987 Turbo T, second owner, always garaged. Professionally built by Billy Duke. Fresh white paint with burgundy interior, bucket seats w/console, WO4 blackout package, tinted windows, flawless interior, boost and fuel press gauges on pillar, egt gauge on steering column, oil press and coolant temp on radio pod, Scanmaster on dash, alarm system, all power options including sunroof, GNX style 16 in. wheels with new tires, new suspension, no-hop bars, boxed control arms, new brakes, drums and rotors, fresh 3.8 with new TA49, Houston DP, stock coated headers, Hooker 2 1/2 in. exh., Ruggles ported heads, Champion intake, CompCams 206 roller cam, new starter, A/C, alternator, battery, Powermaster, 5 core alum. Radiator, red tops, K&N, high-volume FP, rebuilt 200r4, 2800 stall converter. Ran five 1/8th mile passes with a best of 7.60 on pump gas with street radials smoking the entire run.—$ 13,500 OBO ⇒ Contact John Pollock: 214-553-5054, [email protected] • 1/18th scale diecast Buicks: 1 ‘87 GNX 1 ‘87 Turbo T, grey. 1 ‘86 T-Type, WH1, Designer Series, black and grey. 1 ‘83 Prototype Grand National, red These cars have never been removed from their original boxes.—$ 70.00 each. ⇒ Contact Rob Pinkston: 972-808-0855 • Two GN steering wheels– one blue with horn button, one gray no horn button, both in need of restoration.—$15 each. • Two grey dash tops (defrost grille) for Buick Le Sabre T-type— perfect condition, no cracks.—$15 each. ⇒ Contact David Newton: 972-613-9918 • 1970 350 GS Engine—complete engine minus carb.—$ 300.00 Firm ⇒ Contact Ronnie Russel: 903-367-7272 • 1982 Buick Riviera Convertible—V8, white on white, red leather interior, excellent orig. condition, 64k miles, always garaged service records since new, everything works—$ 9,900 ⇒ Contact Dale Sherman: 972-644-1039 • Car tow dolly—like new condition. Retailed for $800, will sell for $500. ⇒ Contact Jim May: [email protected] Scott Winsett’s new ride. B-B-B-B-BAD to the BONE! “Warning! Children and small animals may be ingested during flight!” The July show also drew a wide variety of other impressive vehicles including this really well trimmed Trans Am and this very “factory” looking “502 SS” pickup. Fill out the form below and mail it along with your check or money order to: Make all checks payable to “LSPBC” Lone Star Performance Buick Club c/o Adi Glatz 514 Lockwood Richardson, TX 75080 Name: • New Member - $25.00 (Includes 1 T-shirt) • Renewal - $25.00 per year D.O.B. (month/day): Address: City: Home Phone: State: Zip: Work Phone: E-Mail: Tell us about your Buicks: New Members - Select T-shirt size (circle one): L XL XXL