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Old 11-12-2013, 08:50 AM
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last year we went a 4.900 @ 150

this year we've had some electrical problems and gremlins with the new setup.

looking for atleast a 4.60 out of the car this feb in south GA. we just started making progress these last couple months and it starting blowing through the converter will going 1.14 60's.... new converter in last week and the car did a 150' wheel stand.

its getting close... i'll post a video of the huge wheelie. you can see where kit number 2 hits, lol

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wheel stand at home track -

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Originally Posted by nj02z
Yes,I am looking for the most consistent track only tune. When I go to the track I want to have a dedicated tune for bracket racing.
We have a few bracket cars running OLSD. They have fuel pressure regulators under the hood. They log a run and adjust A/F very little to get there goal by DA. One of them has won 2 years against 100+ racers in the class.



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