JasonS
10-02-2003, 10:04 PM
Not bad for $600 worth of mods on the Lightning. :p
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Ford Lightning Kills Camaro and Corvette in the same day. (Video)JasonS 10-02-2003, 10:04 PM Not bad for $600 worth of mods on the Lightning. :p Right click and save as... http://mullets.chuckndave.com/redliners.wmv jthomas 10-03-2003, 01:24 AM nice kills. :thumb: what are your mods? JasonS 10-03-2003, 08:48 AM On the Lightning I have a 6# Pulley and a Diablo Chip oh and Denso IT-22 plugs that are a couple of ranges colder for safetey. HeavyChevySS 10-03-2003, 09:16 AM Nice vids, nice races, thanks for sharing! I was really surprised the see you put that much distance on those cars, especially the camaro. How many car lengths would the difference be from a 14.0 @ 99 mph car to a 12.6 @ 106 car ??? I would think around 6 lengths or so but those other cars weren't even in the pic at the end of the run!! Well the vette looked like it was making up ground but that was still impressive! Nice truck! JasonS 10-03-2003, 10:22 AM Originally posted by HeavyChevySS Nice vids, nice races, thanks for sharing! I was really surprised the see you put that much distance on those cars, especially the camaro. How many car lengths would the difference be from a 14.0 @ 99 mph car to a 12.6 @ 106 car ??? I would think around 6 lengths or so but those other cars weren't even in the pic at the end of the run!! Well the vette looked like it was making up ground but that was still impressive! Nice truck! The Vette was not making up ground. It just looks that way due to the angle of the video He trapped at 105.3mph and I trapped at 106.7 (I think) As far as the distance goes.. Think of it this way.. 1 seconds at 100mph = 147 feet per second. So every 0.1 seconds is 14.7 feet So I would be 14.7 feet ahead after every 0.1 seconds. So if I ran a 12.6 and the Camaro ran a 14.0 then I ran 1.4 seconds faster. So if I ran 1.4 second fatser that means I was 205.8 feet ahead of him. If we say a car length is 10 feet then I was over 20 car lengths ahead. In reality i was even further then that since I was traveling at 107mph and not 100mph. This is obviously not exact but gives you an idea. I hope I did the math right stereomandan 10-03-2003, 10:45 AM You have the idea, but it's not that simple. When you are putting distance between you and the other cars, it's not all at high speed. Actually, very little of it is. It would be a very complicated calculation, but it would not be near what you say. Think of the race, very little of it is actually at 100 MPH and above. Most of it is at lower speeds. At the lower speeds, you are gaining less ft/sec Anyways, nice kills Dan JasonS 10-03-2003, 10:57 AM Originally posted by stereomandan You have the idea, but it's not that simple. When you are putting distance between you and the other cars, it's not all at high speed. Actually, very little of it is. It would be a very complicated calculation, but it would not be near what you say. Think of the race, very little of it is actually at 100 MPH and above. Most of it is at lower speeds. At the lower speeds, you are gaining less ft/sec Anyways, nice kills Dan Yup of course its not as simple as I put it but it was just to put perspective on things. If I cross the line 1.4 seconds ahead of him and we are both going at a constant speed of 100mph then I would be 206 feet ahead of him. Nothing is being held constant so yes it would be very complicated to get it exact. :) Thanks for the kind owrds on the kills! stereomandan 10-03-2003, 07:59 PM Originally posted by JasonS Yup of course its not as simple as I put it but it was just to put perspective on things. If I cross the line 1.4 seconds ahead of him and we are both going at a constant speed of 100mph then I would be 206 feet ahead of him. Nothing is being held constant so yes it would be very complicated to get it exact. :) Thanks for the kind owrds on the kills! If you were both at a constant speed when you crossed the finish line, then it would be a much easier calculation. In any case, at those speeds, and a 1.4 sec difference, they would be WAY far back. That's all we need to know. :) Nice Kills. Dan Zerocool 10-04-2003, 01:42 AM i have driven many lightings, they are very savage trucks, tight vids. zoomjrl 10-04-2003, 03:16 AM what i want to know is how u hook up. When I was at the track the lightning I saw couldn't hook up and ran 14s. RealQuick 10-04-2003, 11:37 AM Good kills. 60ft wins races. I had my best track kill against a lightning. I beat him by .15 and he was about 5ft off my back bumper. edg1957 10-04-2003, 08:18 PM Great vids, you hook like crazy. What were the 60 ft times? Ed HeavyChevySS 10-12-2003, 09:19 AM Thanks for trying to clear that distance issue up. The math would be pretty complicated to get exact so just forget about it. Nice runs. NiteRider 10-13-2003, 04:32 PM Picking on stock camaros. :D JasonS 10-23-2003, 03:48 PM Originally posted by NiteRider Picking on stock camaros. :D LOL, Sorry.. Shame on me ;) bigdreamZ 10-23-2003, 11:18 PM Thats a good quality video, nice kills. I like how your truck sounds, first you hear the exhaust then all you hear is the whir of the blower, sweet as hell. You hooked up good too are you running drag radials or e/t streets or what? | ||