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1/8 vs 1/4 times #55545
June 30, 2003 07:25 pm UTC
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I ran an 8.65 @ 90.5mph (1.95 60')this weekend on an 1/8 mile track. Any predictions as to what I would run in the 1/4?

I have a 1G AWD with a small 16G, fuel pump, AFPR, AFC, 510cc, 2.5" exhaust and stock intercooler and clutch running 19psi.


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Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55546
July 01, 2003 08:38 pm UTC
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I dont know but are you going to the Durham meet tomorrow (wednesday) at whitby AMC 24 theatres at 8?


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Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55547
July 02, 2003 02:54 am UTC
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Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55548
July 02, 2003 10:35 pm UTC
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Thanks Ian.


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Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55549
July 02, 2003 11:00 pm UTC
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My rule is to add 50% to the 1/8 ET to get a rough estimate on the 1/4 time. It seems to work pretty well on AWD DSMs, but not much else. smile

Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55550
July 03, 2003 12:40 pm UTC
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Wow todd great times, how did that clutch grab did kev get any better times. Oh well im happy with my 9.2 1/8th (1.9 60ft) heheh stock clutch. rotate

Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55551
July 03, 2003 12:47 pm UTC
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Hey Todd i run low nines in the 1/8 mile i am looking at my slips and my times are high 13's and low 14's
example 1/8 et 9.14 1/4 et was 13.762

hope this helps...


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Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55552
July 22, 2003 05:37 pm UTC
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Do a search and find the conversion charts, they're pretty accurate and if they're off {like mine are } it'll tell you your cars doing face plants once you peg 3rd gear {like mine are }
60FT 1.95
1/8th 9:68
1/4 15:30= Discusting but prooves its going lean.
And i have vacuum leaks to find

Re: 1/8 vs 1/4 times #55553
July 22, 2003 06:11 pm UTC
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Todd on NABR they had an evo vs a nitrous C5
Evo 7.97 @96.2
C5 8.9 @68.9

so looks like you have a shot at the vette but need some work to get that evo rotate


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