rojizostang
i love my cams
well, this is sort of a good news bad news kind of thing. my goal tonight was to get a 12 second time slip, which i did. 12.92 @ 108 mph. 60 ft time was a 1.97....this was with et streets
after that, i either bogged or spun, and could only manage 60 ft times in the 2.1 to 2.2 range. needless to say, i didn't go under 13.00 again. the best time slip after that was a 13.02
how much air pressure should i be running, how hot should i get the tires, what rpm should i leave at, should i install a line lock, on and on....you know the drill.
i didn't remove the front sway bar, didn't have time before heading to the track, still running stock shocks, all the other mods are in the sig. i feel like there could be a 12.6 in it perhaps....on the other hand, i really don't want to start breaking a lot of parts trying to leave at 5k or something...tutor me, please.
didn't have any trouble shifting.....i found myself power shifting 1-2, and after that just sort of quick shifted so to speak, no trouble getting into any gears at all with the pro 50
now i really wish i would have gone with 4.30's, there's a lot of gear left in 4th before getting to the line
after that, i either bogged or spun, and could only manage 60 ft times in the 2.1 to 2.2 range. needless to say, i didn't go under 13.00 again. the best time slip after that was a 13.02
how much air pressure should i be running, how hot should i get the tires, what rpm should i leave at, should i install a line lock, on and on....you know the drill.
i didn't remove the front sway bar, didn't have time before heading to the track, still running stock shocks, all the other mods are in the sig. i feel like there could be a 12.6 in it perhaps....on the other hand, i really don't want to start breaking a lot of parts trying to leave at 5k or something...tutor me, please.
didn't have any trouble shifting.....i found myself power shifting 1-2, and after that just sort of quick shifted so to speak, no trouble getting into any gears at all with the pro 50
now i really wish i would have gone with 4.30's, there's a lot of gear left in 4th before getting to the line
I say, roll through the water bo dont sit in it, do a nice burnout get those tires hot, I say practice leaving the light around 3500 id say see how it goes slip the clutch nicely dont just dump it and see how it goes and adjust accordingly as in if it bogs start a lil higher maybe like 3800 or 4 k try to test the limit of the tires and once you find the balance between how much power you have and how much grip you have to the point where the tires are chirping/ breaking loose then just do that and work on your shifting. This is all assuming alot of variables are consistent, temprature, track prep etc should all be taken in to consideration when making multiple runs. Just my thoughts hope it helps.