Gearing (M6) and 1/8 mile times
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Gearing (M6) and 1/8 mile times
How much does your gearing have to do with the times you run in the 1/8th mile? I have been looking at alot of the times posted on here and they are all SO much better than mine. Even with a 2.16 60 ft time I should still be able to do better than 8.1 in the 1/8. I still have the stock rear and gears. A 12 Bolt is the next mod...I can't wait to have 4.10s.
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Re: Gearing (M6) and 1/8 mile times
jp i told you you need to work on getting that first 60' handled and the rest will follow, without that the rest is useless......call me i still need that paperwork.
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Re: Gearing (M6) and 1/8 mile times
Gearing and slicks is everything. An A4 with a big stall wouldn't hurt either. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" /> Come out to Irwindale thurs and race the Honda. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" />
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Re: Gearing (M6) and 1/8 mile times
My best 1/8 time is 8.09 @ 88.Stock everything except for a 3 free mods and a lid and some worn hand me down slicks.1.84 60 ft.time at good ol Fontucky.Oh and that was on a good day at that place.No good days there for me since.To damn HOT now.