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The
founder
of
BTR
Performance,
Bill
Trovato,
has
been
engineering
advancements
in
Oldsmobile
Performance
for
over
20
years.
It
all
started
in
the
mid-80's
with
his
70
Cutlass
which
captured
nationwide
attention
with
outstanding
performance
and
wheels-up
launches
at
the
dragstrip.
During
the
early
90's,
Bill
made
a
stint
in
the
NHRA
Stock
Eliminator
Class
with
his
1970
W-30
442.
This
car
ran
11.30s
in
stock
trim
while
weighing
in
at
over
3900
pounds!!
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As
the
years
passed,Bill
became
intimately
involved
with
Street
Legal
Drag
Racing.
The
involvement
started
with
running
NMCA's
EZ
Street
class
in
the
mid
90's.
In
class
legal
form,
the
car
was
running
close
to
the
top
of
the
pack
with
mid
9
second
passes
with
the
car
weighing
in
at
over
4000
pounds,
powered
by
an
Oldsmobile
Motor. |
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In
the
late
90's
Bill
changed
gears
and
started
working
as
a
Tech
Inspector
of
the
NMCA
for
several
years,
and
helped
launch
the
NMRA
while
holding
the
position
as
Race
Director.
In
the
2001
season,
Bill
debuted
his
new
78
Starfire
in
NMCA's
EZ
Street
class
again,
and
later
in
NSCA's
Limited
Street.
Again,
the
Starfire
features
a
Small
Block
Oldsmobile
and,
in
the
2003
season,
ran
at
the
top
of
the
pack
with
8.20
quarter
mile
times
at
over
166mph! |

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Now,
starting
in
2004,
Bill
is
making
his
services
available
to
the
automotive
performance
oriented
community.
Bill
has
shown
that
he
has
the
talent
to
be
personally
competitive
in
a
class
series
while
being
handicapped
with
an
Oldsmobile
Engine.
NHRA
Pro
Stock
technology
has
been
utilized
in
these
motors
that
has
helped
achieve
these
outstanding
performance
levels.
These
skills
are
amplified
in
engine
families
(e.g.
Chevy,
Ford)
that
can
benefit
more
extensively
from
these
techniques.
Also
Bill
has
a
great
deal
of
experience
with
motors
with
heavy
nitrous
usage
as
well
as
systems
ranging
from
plates
to
direct
port
nitrous
systems.
So...
contact
BTR
Performance
for
all
of
your
high
performance
needs
regardless
of
engine
family
and
configuration! |
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