ran a 9.006 in the 1/8..
ran a 9.006 in the 1/8..
9.006 ,it was at night with a 2.058 60' at 79.29mph, what is that in the 1/4. it was my first time at a track i can do better next time. going to the 1/4 next weekend
That sounds about right with just the few mods that you have done. I cut a sh**y 60' with my TA with a 2.3 60' and pulled a 9.3 1/8 @ 79.9 mph first time at track with a new Stage 3 clutch, turned out I had (and still have) a cracked exhaust manifold and my diff was missing a few teeth. Can't wait to get some longtubes
and a cutout and see what I can run then, as long as I pull a better 60'.
and a cutout and see what I can run then, as long as I pull a better 60'.
8.34@84mph 1/8th
13.01@105 1/4
but that was my first time at a 1/4 mile track and I think I let out of the throttle about 30ft before the box. i would guess a 9.0 would be about a 13.7-13.9 depending on variables.
13.01@105 1/4
but that was my first time at a 1/4 mile track and I think I let out of the throttle about 30ft before the box. i would guess a 9.0 would be about a 13.7-13.9 depending on variables.
Actually PredatorZ28 asked for help, not opinions.......
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You can estimate 1/4-mile times from 1/8-mile times:
Multiply ET by 1.55:
9.006 x 1.55 = 13.96-sec
Multiply MPH by 1.25:
79.29 x 1.25 = 99.11MPH
Only an approximation, but looks good for a first try... much better than I did the first time out.......
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Since you're running "Sportlines", you will need LCA relocator brackets for decent traction.
.You can estimate 1/4-mile times from 1/8-mile times:
Multiply ET by 1.55:
9.006 x 1.55 = 13.96-sec
Multiply MPH by 1.25:
79.29 x 1.25 = 99.11MPH
Only an approximation, but looks good for a first try... much better than I did the first time out.......
.Since you're running "Sportlines", you will need LCA relocator brackets for decent traction.
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