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EST 1/4 mile times?

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Old Jun 1, 2003 | 12:28 AM
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EST 1/4 mile times?

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If you look at my sig you will see I have run a best of 12.39 on a 1/4 mile track with a 125 shot of nitrous. Last week I got talked into going to 1/8 track close to my house. I have never ran a 1/8 track. I ended up running the best 1/8 mile times and 60ft I have ever ran. This is still shotting a 125 shot. I ran a 1.69 60ft and a 7.640 @90 mph. What do you think the the est 1/4 miles times might be. Rememmber this pig weighs 4500 lbs. Would like to know.

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Old Jun 1, 2003 | 12:46 AM
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All else like air density, elevation, etc. being equal, trap speed is equivalent to hp, so I'd suspect that will remain the same. ET should change by the change in your 60 ft. times. It sounds like the 1/8 mile strip has more bite...or fast clocks.

How did your 1/8 mile ET and speed compare to the 1/8 mile speed/ET on your 1/4 mile time slips?
Old Jun 1, 2003 | 12:54 AM
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I pulled the time slip for my 1/4 mile runs. The best 1/8 mile was 7.822@87.4 with a 60ft of 1.74.
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