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Old 03-27-2004 | 12:44 PM
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Talking New Track Times!

New Track Times: 3-27-04

The guy at the timeslip shack kept tearing the slips in half, except for my last run, so I didn’t know what my first three opponents ran.

Run #1 LOST

R/T .700
60’ 2.818
330 7.126
1/8 10.235
MPH 81.27
1000 12.883
¼ 15.009
MPH 102.99

Comments: I basically screwed this run up. I turned my traction control off, powerbraked, and spun like CRAZY as I left the tree, went sideways, let off the gas, hit it again, took a while to build up speed and tried to make the best of it. I ran a C5 Corvette that probably ran a low 13 judging by how far ahead of me he was.


Run #2 WON

R/T .272
60’ 2.243
330 5.939
1/8 8.882
MPH 84.28
1000 11.417
¼ 13.556
MPH 105.01

Comments: This run was my new personal best. After I ran, I realized I accidentally left my traction control on. I babied it off the line and then hit it. I ran an ‘03 Mustang GT with a Borla catback, cold air intake, K & N filter, B & M shifter, and Cobra wheels.



Run #3 LOST

R/T .305
60’ 2.201
330 5.923
1/8 8.904
MPH 83.40
1000 11.463
¼ 13.623
MPH 103.85

Comments: I turned the traction control off for this run and it gave me my best 60’ of the day. It was getting hot out, so that might have been a reason for the lower trap speed. I ran this old guy in a Z06 that looked like he just threw money at that car. I think he had N20, because of a switch I saw. I beat him off the line, then he kept gaining on me as he shifted and finished only 1-2 cars ahead of me. I think it should have been more like 3-4, maybe the guy couldn’t shift.


Run #4 WON

R/T .184 .126
60’ 2.208 1.894
330 5.895 5.737
1/8 8.846 8.909
MPH 84.10 76.99
1000 11.389 11.689
¼ 13.538 14.031
MPH 104.42 95.81

Comments: Best time of the day. Left the traction control on and the 60’ was about the same. Ran a great-looking early 90’s IROC with chrome Z06 rims. He killed me off the line and for a while. Didn’t catch up until almost the end.

Final thought: I NEED to work on my launch!
Old 03-27-2004 | 03:26 PM
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Best advise I can give you: Nitto DR's

Get a pair put on an extra set of rims and start enjoying the sub 2.0 60 ft's and much lower ET's. With your MPH you should be right at the 13.1-13.0 range, maybe even a 12.9 with a killer launch. Get some more practice in and you'll be running faster in no time

People sometimes wonder how I drive so well at the track. You spend as much time as I did practicing(going to the track 2-3 times a month) and you'll be as good as me in no time
Old 03-27-2004 | 04:06 PM
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DRs were all I was thinking about after that first run, but I know I can cut my 60' down a little bit if I get my gas and brake timing perfect. It was pretty hot out today too, if it were in the 50s I would have ran a tad faster.
Old 03-27-2004 | 07:33 PM
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yah but the colder the track the less traction,probably would have cancelled each other out.
Old 03-27-2004 | 09:34 PM
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Congrats on the new times, I hope the track was hooking better last night than it was Wednessday. I was on Nittos Wed. and a 2.12 60' was the best I could pull no matter what technique I used. It was aggrivating, the car was even spinning hard on the 1-2 shift. I didn't top my old best, but did manage a 13.344 @ 106.08 closed up, and a 13.301 @ 106.62 w/ my cut out open. I have plenty of MPH, just can't get down the track. It's frustrating, the car pulled consistent 2.00's when all stock on the factory good years.
Old 03-27-2004 | 10:02 PM
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Nice runs. Well, except for the first one LOL, 2.8 60' holy ****!!

That old guy in the Z06 must have been babying the hell out of it.
Old 03-27-2004 | 10:11 PM
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Originally posted by 86 IROC
Congrats on the new times, I hope the track was hooking better last night than it was Wednessday. I was on Nittos Wed. and a 2.12 60' was the best I could pull no matter what technique I used. It was aggrivating, the car was even spinning hard on the 1-2 shift. I didn't top my old best, but did manage a 13.344 @ 106.08 closed up, and a 13.301 @ 106.62 w/ my cut out open. I have plenty of MPH, just can't get down the track. It's frustrating, the car pulled consistent 2.00's when all stock on the factory good years.
Thanks. I was at Bradenton Motorsports Park though, not OSW. I learned today that it's all in managing the power at the launch. I need to hit the gas as hard as possible off the line while minimizing wheelspin to produce a terrific launch.

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Old 03-27-2004 | 10:18 PM
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Nice runs. Well, except for the first one LOL, 2.8 60' holy ****!!

That old guy in the Z06 must have been babying the hell out of it.
Thanks. That first run I made was awful. When I went sideways (like a new Z28 owner getting used to the power) I was really pissed that I screwed up the launch THAT bad. I was surprised I trapped that high on that 15 sec. run, I was thinking I wouldn't even get 95 MPH.


Yeah, the old dude in that Z06 was incredible, lol.

I was checking out his car when it was next to mine. He had the shift boot removed and had this switch right in front of the shifter bar, but I didn't know what it was for. He was running race fuel too because I saw him fueling up when I got there. If he were driving an LS1 Corvette I probably would have been even with him or maybe even won.
Old 03-27-2004 | 10:18 PM
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DOH! My bad, I've had sveral people tell me I need to go there lately. It's just such a drive from here. OSW is only about a 35-40 minute ride for me. The hook is just so inconsistent there. I think the Nittos I have been using are getting old, they seemed to spin real bad on the street the next day. I actually don't spin as bad on the 1-2 shift on my radials when street driving.
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