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Old 05-04-2013, 10:10 AM
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Well I took her out to the track last night... Southwestern International Raceway in Tucson, AZ. It was a great night for a Test n Tune. I got 16 runs in which is amazing. Even if I was there from 5PM to 11:30PM.

Here is my best slip.. I think I should be fast but I just couldnt get any better at all. I started in the 16s and brought her down to a consistent mid 15.

What do you guys think? Is there something wrong with it?

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Old 05-04-2013, 10:22 AM
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I think that's on the slower side but that track's elevation is a big part. Your 60 ft time is not good. What tires are you using? For your launch did you stall up to 2600 and leave from there?
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by 99GTvert
I think that's on the slower side but that track's elevation is a big part. Your 60 ft time is not good. What tires are you using? For your launch did you stall up to 2600 and leave from there?
Street Tires... 245/50R16s An all season with good tread depth. I kept them at street pressure because I didnt have a pump and I was launching between 2600-3000 with the brake mashed... They were weak launches and it took forever to hit the power band.
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3.27 gears and the .747 reaction time are killing your 60ft time. Some 3.73 or 4.10 gears would put you into the power a lot faster. With auto trans 4.10 gears would be great for you .
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Originally Posted by dawson1112
3.27 gears and the .747 reaction time are killing your 60ft time. Some 3.73 or 4.10 gears would put you into the power a lot faster. With auto trans 4.10 gears would be great for you .
Well the reaction time has NOTHING to do with my times when I am just doing a Test and Tune. I sit at the light for a long time sometimes to get a good launch. I agree with the gearing though.
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Old 05-04-2013, 11:40 AM
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I thought you would have been in the low 14's/high 13's with that setup. First thing I noticed in that list was the gearing like everyone has said. Has the car been tuned? What's the car weigh? The heads are definitely killing potential.

As a side note, that's a clean looking car.
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Originally Posted by Duncan_GT
I thought you would have been in the low 14's/high 13's with that setup. First thing I noticed in that list was the gearing like everyone has said. Has the car been tuned? What's the car weigh? The heads are definitely killing potential.

As a side note, that's a clean looking car.
I was hoping for 14s because of the altitude for sure, but not having a hard time doing 15s!

Yes gearing is 3.27 I was told, so that hurts for sure but is fantastic on the highway.

I do not know if the car has been tuned or not. I would assume so.

Car weighs 3538 with my big butt in it.

Yeah, new heads would be nice to help her breathe.

And thank you! I just bought her on Thursday and I am very happy so far.
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Old 05-05-2013, 12:10 AM
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I also race that strip, have for years.
That 4500+ air density isn't helping things at all, niether are those gears and the car wieght.
NHRA used to correct.25 to sea level from Tucson so you would have run a 15.21 or something like that last night.
I would take a long look at all the systems on the car as it seems very pokey to me......
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Originally Posted by tinman
I also race that strip, have for years.
That 4500+ air density isn't helping things at all, niether are those gears and the car wieght.
NHRA used to correct.25 to sea level from Tucson so you would have run a 15.21 or something like that last night.
I would take a long look at all the systems on the car as it seems very pokey to me......

I think most of it is the 3.27 gearing and the 2600 stall. I am slow off the line hardcore. But she shifts solid and pulls hard from 3500-6000.
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I think it should be in the high 13's at the least. When I first got my car it went 14.5@96 with stock heads and cam, 2.73's, crappy street tires and didn't have a good tune up done
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