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Old 08-19-2006, 08:47 PM
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I ran 1/8 mile tonight and and my car ran better than ever. i was just wondering if anyone could tell me what a 7.66 @ 88.76mph would convert to in the 1/4 mile. I usually run 7.85 in the 1/8 and 12.1 @113.9 in the 1/4??

60ft- 1.67
330ft - 4.90
1/8- 7.66
mph-88.76
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WOW, I see NKY.... By Chance were you at Thorn Hill tonight... I was... I made the very last set of passes before it rained, car was skating all over the place. I saw two or three of you 4th gens, was yours silver or maroon?

I'd guess 11.70's or 11.80's just to give you an initial guess, I'm sure someone on here runs about the same numbers.
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yes, thornhill... i had the silver formula
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haha that was a nice car man, I just saw it once... I've wanted a silver bird but I've invested elsewhere lol. I just figured your car was stock from when I saw it but you were haulin'.

You must've wanted to race bad to make 1/8 mile passes for $60. They are re-doing the race next weekend but I'm pretty sure you can wait and come the weekend after and say you had a rain check from the King of the Hill and they should give you two cards because of the additional cost to enter the king of the hill over any normal race, it would also be 1/4 mile for bracket 2 any other time.
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dont you muliply

x.x by 1.5555555
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multiplying it by 1.555555 makes it a 11.91... Im pretty happy with that, the car needs tuned somthing aweful. Yea i didnt even know it was "king of the hill" till i got there. LOL, yea i have kept her pretty much stock looking, down to the stock exhaust tips. I seen some guy the other day who has a 06 srt8 300m that i have raced at edgewater before. I told him i had a silver formula and we have raced before, and he said.. " is yours the one that looks stock until it kicks your ***?""
so i guess its kinda a sleeper until you hear it idle. Which car was yours? I didnt see any other 4 gens...
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there are several calculators online.... google it and you'll pull a few up..... they are pretty damn accurate...
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found one, thanks. 7.66 = 11.93 so the formula x.x multiplied by 1.55555 works



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