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OIF1VET Oct 4, 2008 03:02 PM

Made the 11's, pics and vid!
 
Just got back from the track, ran a 12.12@112 NA(PB), 1.66 60' lifting the left front a couple inches. Ran a 11.62@120 on spray(PB)1.74 60' and was told both wheels came off the ground a couple inches. I haven't seen any pics to back it up yet(but it sure felt like they both came up).. Anyways, wheels up or not, I made it into the 11's, which was my goal for today!!! There's still a few tenths left in it.. I think I can get her down to the low 11's.. My wife got a pic of me lifting the left front, hopefully some friends got the spray run with both wheels up??

First burnout of the day.
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...T/PA042439.jpg
12.12@112 left front in the air!!
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...T/PA042445.jpg
11.62@120
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...T/PA042519.jpg
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...T/PA042492.jpg

11.62 run(sorry first attempt at a title, appears some is missing..lol
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...ET/th_1162.jpg

BadMrFrossty Oct 4, 2008 03:26 PM

Congrats! What size and kind of tires? Nice video too!

1320 killer Oct 4, 2008 03:34 PM

Great vid congrats. What shot are you running?

NHRAMAN Oct 4, 2008 03:36 PM

Great Vid Man......:devil:

OIF1VET Oct 4, 2008 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by BadMrFrossty (Post 10226868)
Congrats! What size and kind of tires? Nice video too!

Thanks! Tires:Fronts are 15X4, BS 1.75 with 26x6x15 MT Sportsman SR's, rears are 15X8, BS 5.5 with MT ET street radials 275/50/15.

Running a 100 shot Nitro Daves plate system..

FranCisco Oct 4, 2008 10:51 PM

What rear end are you running?

Local-heretic Oct 4, 2008 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by OIF1VET (Post 10226961)
Thanks! Tires:Fronts are 15X4, BS 1.75 with 26x6x15 MT Sportsman SR's, rears are 15X8, BS 5.5 with MT ET street radials 275/50/15.

Running a 100 shot Nitro Daves plate system..

Nice, nice.

Did you have to hammer to use those wheels in the back?

OIF1VET Oct 5, 2008 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by Local-heretic (Post 10228645)
Nice, nice.

Did you have to hammer to use those wheels in the back?

No BFH mod, had to do some caliper grinding though..


Originally Posted by FranCisco (Post 10228631)
What rear end are you running?

Ten bolt with 3:73 gears

FranCisco Oct 5, 2008 07:31 PM

So your running the stock 10bolt?:eek2:

bad95killer Oct 5, 2008 08:10 PM

Congrats man & nice vid :devil:

peace

sway99bird Oct 5, 2008 08:30 PM

Good and nice car man and congrats i hope i can make it there someday!

OIF1VET Oct 6, 2008 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by FranCisco (Post 10232477)
So your running the stock 10bolt?:eek2:

LOL, yes.. She's been holding up just fine..

FranCisco Oct 6, 2008 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by OIF1VET (Post 10234607)
LOL, yes.. She's been holding up just fine..

Well do you at least have a diff girdle?:confused:

allthrotle Oct 6, 2008 11:22 AM

What suspension mods do you have?

OIF1VET Oct 6, 2008 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by allthrotle (Post 10235969)
What suspension mods do you have?

-Q.A.1 springs 315 LBS up front
-Q.A.1-12 way adjustable shocks Rear
-Q.A.1 -12 way adjustable Shocks revalved as an "R" series on the front
-SLP subframe connectors
-Adjustable panhard rod
-BMR lower control arm relocation brackets
-BMR Chrome moly tubular adjustable lower control arms
-Spohn Tunnel mount adjustable torque arm(set at -2 degrees) w/safety loop

Going to buy the Spohn pro-series rear drag sway bar this winter..


Originally Posted by FranCisco (Post 10235292)
Well do you at least have a diff girdle?:confused:

Yes I do!!

FranCisco Oct 6, 2008 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by OIF1VET (Post 10236890)
-Q.A.1 springs 315 LBS up front
-Q.A.1-12 way adjustable shocks Rear
-Q.A.1 -12 way adjustable Shocks revalved as an "R" series on the front
-SLP subframe connectors
-Adjustable panhard rod
-BMR lower control arm relocation brackets
-BMR Chrome moly tubular adjustable lower control arms
-Spohn Tunnel mount adjustable torque arm(set at -2 degrees) w/safety loop

Going to buy the Spohn pro-series rear drag sway bar this winter..


Yes I do!!

Holy crap man your crazy:D thats hella bad ass yankin the wheels with a stock ten bolt.:devil:

What are your 60ft times?

OIF1VET Oct 6, 2008 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by FranCisco (Post 10238379)
Holy crap man your crazy:D thats hella bad ass yankin the wheels with a stock ten bolt.:devil:

What are your 60ft times?

Best was a 1.66, slowed when I launched on spray, gonna set the window switch a little higher so I launch more on the motor and then kick in the spray.. Ran a 1.74 and a spinning 1.89 on spray(100 shot).

00pooterSS Oct 8, 2008 02:50 AM


Originally Posted by FranCisco (Post 10232477)
So your running the stock 10bolt?:eek2:

They hold up much better in auto's than stick cars

And by watching the vid it sure seems like it woulda liked the N20 to engage a little earlier, or is that what your saying any earlier than that right there in the vid causes spin?

OIF1VET Oct 8, 2008 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by 00pooterSS (Post 10247910)
They hold up much better in auto's than stick cars

And by watching the vid it sure seems like it woulda liked the N20 to engage a little earlier, or is that what your saying any earlier than that right there in the vid causes spin?

No, I was thinking I want it to engage a few hundred rpms higher. Right now it comes on at 3000 rpm, was thinking of bumping it up to 34-3500 so I launch a little longer on the motor before it kicks in. Only reason I am thinking this is because I pulled the left front in the air NA, didn't pull them on spray and slowed on my 60' times. I need to play around with it and see what works best, this was my first time at the track on spray.

The Manalishi Oct 8, 2008 03:36 PM

Congrats man. :chug:


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