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Old 07-10-2007, 03:41 PM
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Default 8th to 1/4 conversion(search isn't working)

I am planning on going somewhere soon to get some 1/4 mile times, but I would like to know kinda what to expect. I run 6.5X's in a short 1/8th and 6.9's on a full 1/8th. When i run the short 1/8th i trap 95-96.

I know this has been asked before, but I can't get search to work for me.
I think i remember someone telling me that you could multiply full 1/8th mile times by 1.51 and come close to what the 1/4 would be.

Is this correct??

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this works really well if you have data from track and didnt spin/let off a lot

http://cablebandit.net/stuff/draguess.exe
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Thanks for the program.
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On the tech side in the sticky section: https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-racing-tech/729528-calculator-air-density-tires-gears.html

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Now that we have the trend in the right forum. Look to the stickys as Derek said. Straight up to the top No need to search

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