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Old 08-25-2007, 01:17 PM
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Default New PB 12.94@106.97

Last night I went to the track and broke into the 12's

slip data:
60ft -1.95 ... alot of room for improvement here only launched at 1500rpms
330ft -5.408
1/8 -8.284
1000ft -10.793
1/4 -12.945
mph -106.97

setup:

91 s10
sbc 350 with stock heads and cam with 8.5/1 cr
650 holley with vac 2nds
edelbrock intake
headman headers
160 stat
electric fans
zex nitrous
full msd
full 2.5 inch duals with cats
350 tranny
stock tc
7.5 stock rear with a eaton posi, moser diff cover, superior axles
MT et streets

oh yeah and I made this pass with a full interior, toolbox in the bed and 2 10inch subs

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Old 08-26-2007, 01:06 AM
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Congrats! It would seem like you could get deeper in the 12's with an 8.2 1/8th. Maybe the wind drag of the s10?
Old 08-26-2007, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by donkey mule
Congrats! It would seem like you could get deeper in the 12's with an 8.2 1/8th. Maybe the wind drag of the s10?
my bottle ran out on the run it had about 8 passes on it, I am thinking with a fresh bottle and better 60ft a 12.6 to 12.7 should be about right
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I guess that would explain the fast 1/8th and slower 1/4. Post up some new results with a full bottle!
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sure thing
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actually the 1/8th and 1/4 are about right.....nice pass though get a converterv in there....you will love it...
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Originally Posted by 5_02ls1
actually the 1/8th and 1/4 are about right.....nice pass though get a converterv in there....you will love it...
Mine ran 12.5 - 12.6 with an 8.2 1/8th.




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