Speed Racer
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Welp, They shouted out 10.78 on an 1/8 mile track. Is that average? :rock:
Perry
Perry
jeffgilliam.2005 said:Has nothing to do with your post speedy but do you ever drive through Blytheville...??? Back to your question, been there too and had a very high 9 but all i did was spin through 1st and 2nd.....
FATJACK said:Go back and make another pass.
stick said:the worst I have had is a 8.5 with a passenger and 100 pound of tools behind the seat
fast_qc_hemi said:Reaction time has nothing to do with E.T. My little ol hemi truck runs 8.6s and 7s in the 1/8th mile. Its quad cab too. My truck bone stock did 10.0-10.1.
Prof said:Perry the point he is trying to make, without too much tact, is that your elapsed time starts as you break the front light beam...you can be very slow to react to the lights and it will cause you to lose the race but your elapsed time can still be pretty good.
Often you will see a lower elapsed time beaten by a higher elapsed time due to a slower reaction time in getting out of the lights.
Prof said:Perry the point he is trying to make, without too much tact, is that your elapsed time starts as you break the front light beam...you can be very slow to react to the lights and it will cause you to lose the race but your elapsed time can still be pretty good.
Often you will see a lower elapsed time beaten by a higher elapsed time due to a slower reaction time in getting out of the lights.
Speed Racer said:So what would a normal time be for my q/c? Around 8 - 10??
stick said:the worst I have had is a 8.5 with a passenger and 100 pound of tools behind the seat
fast_qc_hemi said:Your truck with the intake and the exhaust should do 9.0s. What was your 60 ft time? I know for a fact either you were spinning or you are at a high elevation. And yes that was the point I was trying to make I was just tired....lol You can sit there for ten minutes(if you do not brake the beams)and than you can take off and still get a fast time.