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Mr DOHC
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Re: Understanding 1/4 mile times Fri, 19 March 2004 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
hmmm the first ones were good launches with obviously less power, now it seems u have more power and less traction
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now I have heard that with the "perfect" run, a 100mph pass should be 13.9 1/4 mile times....



perfect run?????????, a perfect run is defined by the times u get and reaction VS dial in
i.e.
u dial in at 14.00, u run a 14.000 at xxx.xxmph and u cut a .400 light, thats perfect

my brother in laws old S14 ran 13.49 at 99mph, my bosses old XW ran 13.55 at 123mph hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,

the first set of times VS mph is fairly good, just practice the launch
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Read Message   Understanding 1/4 mile times SnyperFri, 19 March 2004 07:59
Read Message   Re: Understanding 1/4 mile times  Mr DOHCFri, 19 March 2004 09:18
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Read Message   Re: Understanding 1/4 mile times Mr DOHCFri, 19 March 2004 13:03
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