1/8 times
Ran the 1/8 (only thing close) the other night. Ran a few 9.3s when the sun was up. Temp was lower 90s with about %80 humidity. Sun went down, was still upper 80s though. Here's my best run of the night.
R/T: .812 60': 2.170 330: 5.980 1/8: 9.177 MPH: 76.35 I don't think that's too bad for a near stock 1990 350. Someone said that would put me at low 14s and possibly high 13s. I dunno about that. Any idea what that would come out to in the 1/4? |
14.3's@97-98 MPH.
------------------ 1996 Z28 Camaro 2001 best 1/4 BFG DR's NA - 11.865@113.57 w/1.634 60', 1/8 - 7.563@89.82mph Best 1/4 MPH 114.82 - Best 1/8 MPH 90.73 - 2002 Mid 11's NA, Mid 10's n2o 1989 GMC 1500 truck for work 18.1@73 305 8 cats to feed clean after 1999 V6 Mustang 5 speed 15.358@89.47 MPH w/ 2.227 60' 15.364@90.92 MPH w/ 2.383 60' |
from info from other runs by other people, those 1/8th mi. times come to:
14.11 @ 95.98 just an estimate, could always use more info. ------------------ 1993 Grabber Blue Mustang GT "Bolt-On's" (no power adder(s) 13.007 @ 108.39 w/ 2.149 60' |
My Z28 ran stock,
60' - 2.139 (but I did get a couple of 2.06's in there) 330' - 5.929 660' - 9.097@77.99 MPH 1320'- 14.085@99.16 MPH To run a 1/4 @ 14.11@95.98 MPH with a 1/8 @ 9.177@76.35 MPH would mean you would get (1/4)/(1/8) of 1.538, which is what cars with very strong topend charge get. Those year 350's were low end cars. If you say his 1/4 MPH would be 101-102, then it might pull it off then. But none the less, a good running car. ------------------ 1996 Z28 Camaro 2001 best 1/4 BFG DR's NA - 11.865@113.57 w/1.634 60', 1/8 - 7.563@89.82mph Best 1/4 MPH 114.82 - Best 1/8 MPH 90.73 - 2002 Mid 11's NA, Mid 10's n2o 1989 GMC 1500 truck for work 18.1@73 305 8 cats to feed clean after 1999 V6 Mustang 5 speed 15.358@89.47 MPH w/ 2.227 60' 15.364@90.92 MPH w/ 2.383 60' |
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