Got a couple of runs in tonight...
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Got a couple of runs in tonight...
Got a bit of a late start got three runs in was a little hesitant with the new setup...
Anyhow first run was best of the night. I ran it with my street setup, BFG drag radials at 18#'s never did bolt on the Hoosiers and Skinnies. BFG's hooked real well actually.
R/T .413
60' 1.742
1/8 7.905
MPH 88.33
1/4 12.33
MPH 110.29
I eased into it 3/4 throttle rolled WOT.
2nd run kinda sucked really dunno what happend bad heat up bad 60' 1.811 12.49 109.95. This was against a Mitsu Evo. He ran 14.93 98.70. He Thought he had me out of the hole with his AWD launch.
3rd run was interesting. Against same EVO. I started in 2nd 60' 2.010 to his 1.770 still reeled him in beating him 13.091 108.82 to his 13.228 103.78. I was wondering why it was taking my tach so long to climb to my shift point.
Full throttle launch Hoosiers and front runners it has more in it.
Ken
Anyhow first run was best of the night. I ran it with my street setup, BFG drag radials at 18#'s never did bolt on the Hoosiers and Skinnies. BFG's hooked real well actually.
R/T .413
60' 1.742
1/8 7.905
MPH 88.33
1/4 12.33
MPH 110.29
I eased into it 3/4 throttle rolled WOT.
2nd run kinda sucked really dunno what happend bad heat up bad 60' 1.811 12.49 109.95. This was against a Mitsu Evo. He ran 14.93 98.70. He Thought he had me out of the hole with his AWD launch.
3rd run was interesting. Against same EVO. I started in 2nd 60' 2.010 to his 1.770 still reeled him in beating him 13.091 108.82 to his 13.228 103.78. I was wondering why it was taking my tach so long to climb to my shift point.
Full throttle launch Hoosiers and front runners it has more in it.
Ken
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That is what I said too. Glad you could atleast make it for the three runs Ken. Always the first time back to the track in a long period takes some getting use to. I agree that their is more in the car and you will get it out. Just a little time and practice.