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Old 11-10-2002, 10:54 PM
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what do you have to multiply youre eigth mile time with to calculate how much you will run in the quater mile?
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NHRA 1/8 mile to 1/4 mile factoring...

Take the 1/8 mile time and multiply it by 1.555

It's a pretty good estimate, but I've noticed in the past that it is usually a slightly slower figure than what my car will run in the entire 1320.




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