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Re: Old Domion Speed way Test and Tune on Wednesday's
Originally Posted by gtistile
Sounds like a timing light issue to be honest. 1.2 is like pro rwd turbo classes and low 8 second cars. Buddy of mine does a 6.6 @110 in his integra on a 1.6 60ft which adds up to me. If you do in fact somehow pull 1.2 that would be quite a site
well i do understand where u coming from, and honestly it surprised me to see that 60', I was expecting more like a 1.4 60', however if my 60' its @ 1.6 or higher i never go faster than 7.0 in 1/8, everytime i had raced this car @ ODS always had done a mild 1st gear burnout, which doesnt even smoke the slicks. this time i decided to give it a try at 2nd gear and more aggressive burnout thinking i always spin down the track, to my surprise the car hooked like never before without falling on her face. I always had a problem at launch wether it spins or hooks hard and falls on her face, so i got the right rpm set on 2 step as well as boost off the line this time i think. I'll give it a try again when she sees track, it could be a mistake, it could be not, after all impossible is nothing.
another note, do u or anyone here goes to summer duck??
Re: Old Domion Speed way Test and Tune on Wednesday's
Originally Posted by gtistile
Sounds like a timing light issue to be honest. 1.2 is like pro rwd turbo classes and low 8 second cars. Buddy of mine does a 6.6 @110 in his integra on a 1.6 60ft which adds up to me. If you do in fact somehow pull 1.2 that would be quite a site
There are quite a few people on drag radial rwd cars that pull 1.2-1.6 running anywhere from 11s to 7s. The power is all down low thus the better 60fts. You can take a very underpowered rwd car and make it haul ass if you get it to hook up real nice off the line. My car ran 1.7 60ts consistantly and was turning 13.08 in the 1/4.