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Old 10-31-2003, 10:24 AM
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Oh Shon I ran a 7.64 1/8th whe it went 12.001 Later
I dont want to hear that!! But I figure that is what will happen if i ever get to run the 1/4 on a good day....

Let us know how the new set up is working!!
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Hey Shon I have found that if you use 1.57 on that 1/8th mi. calculator it is closer to actual 1/4mi. times at least on all the cars I did it with. The 1.56 is giving a couple hundredths. So that shows you are in the 12.0's but better weather should change that
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Hey Shon I have found that if you use 1.57 on that 1/8th mi. calculator it is closer to actual 1/4mi. times at least on all the cars I did it with. The 1.56 is giving a couple hundredths. So that shows you are in the 12.0's but better weather should change that
I am going to have to get a better tune then....I usually take my 1/8th mile and divide by .647, that is the average for my car. This average is based on 3 different 1/4 mile tracks....
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Old 10-31-2003, 01:32 PM
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Well that would put my 7.64 1/8th mile at 11.80's which it only ran a 12.001@113mph. I don't know how I could run any faster in the second 1/8th b/c I have good mph. Multiplying times 1.56=11.91 which is close and 1.57=11.99 which is dead accurate. When I ran 12.40 last year my 1/8th mile times were 7.90 and that comes out to 12.40 exactly when multiply times 1.57. Yours may be different but I don't see how. What was your old 1/8th mi. ETs when you ran 12.20's?
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Originally posted by T/A lt1
. What was your old 1/8th mi. ETs when you ran 12.20's?
I only did a 12.27 with a 7.804, which is what you said, 1.57...I am gonna need alot less weight...to get to my 11.99 run I want from the HOT cam. I can do that!!
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I don't understand how Ken went 11.80 with stock LT1 heads but he Ed Wright dynotuning which I think that is what you are missing. He also had some good air which would help also. He did that with 3.42's and a 3540lb raceweight.
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I wonder alot of things......you just hope when you go to the track it is going to be a good day and a new best....the weather/track/shifts/etc just have to be perfect for 12 seconds...that is all I ask.....

What is funny now people ask me how racing went and i get goofy nuts about saying i drove it there and raced and it made it home on its own power....there was a time when i was making trips to the track and riding back in a roll back...that is alot of fun...NOT!!

I really do think i can hit the 11.99 plateu but I just need it all to align....
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That is what I was wanting to hear, that it can be done.

Now aside from weight reduction what other mods can get me to my goal?
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Now aside from weight reduction what other mods can get me to my goal?
Get the bottle for sure (DUH!).
A good set of ET Streets or Drags in the 26" variety. Put them on some light rims (welds for example) and get some skinnies.
Pray for a great hooking track and nice weather and go for it.
Probably will want to go to a lower elevation track than Bristol though, that is going to take a lot of HP to make it up there.

But you have the TC/gears that will get you there. Taken out the weight will drop you quick!! Or it did me.

You mention 1.7s in your first post, if you have 1.6s already i dont think the expense would be nessesary(sp). An EWP will free up some HP but it can be done with the stocker. You will want some 104 type plugs; ie colder plugs and the appropriate gap.

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You will need Dynotuning, some skinnies and probably some trueduals wouldn't hurt either. A 4inch mufflex catback would probably sufficient. I dropped my catback last week b/c i installed trueduals and bullets and lost 40lbs.
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I would say you're going to need atleast a 200 shot, slicks,skinnies and loose some weight. I don't think the cam will be the thing to hold you back. the heads are holding you back more
Let us know how it goes
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I don't normally race at Bristol, so the elevation of the track won't be that bad.

I thought about the true duals, do you think that would add more hp?

TA/LT1 so you say changing over will drop around 40lbs

Does anyone know of a place within a reasonable distance from Eastern Kentucky.

I was asking about the 1.7's because I saw on the kyfbodies page that a guy switched from 1.6's to 1.7 with the HOT CAM and gained 15 rwhp.
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I've had 1.8 rockers on my hot cammed car for about 300 miles now. It pulls really hard up top. I haven't dynoed it or had it to the track yet but in is definately more than a 20whp gain. I'm hoping for 375-400whp.
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Kory, 1.8's?? That is the first that I have heard of that. Let me know how that works out. I won't be getting any more parts until up in the winter. What brand are they? What else has to be changed to get them to work?
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I used k motion k800 springs and titanium retainers, and trickflow pushrods. I lashed the valves real tight also. The rockers a made by comp cams. the lift jumps from .525 to .592.
I hope to have some track times and dyno numbers in the next few weeks.
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