Going to the dragstrip tonight what to expect?
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Damn I'm good...
60 ft 2.4
1/8: 10.93
Trap: 63.83
I predicted that to the T...
I actually beat a few things too... Couple civics, newer f-150 fx4, some diesel pickups, and a n/a 2g eclipse
So slow, my other car went 9.4 @ 75 1995 mx6
60 ft 2.4
1/8: 10.93
Trap: 63.83
I predicted that to the T...
I actually beat a few things too... Couple civics, newer f-150 fx4, some diesel pickups, and a n/a 2g eclipse
So slow, my other car went 9.4 @ 75 1995 mx6
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Most local events are bracket racing so winning doesn't require power just consistency.
I ran my 4Runner up at the Truckfest here in Denver a couple of years ago and hit 18.9 which was about 6 seconds slower than my Eclipse but I did go 3 rounds before being beat.
I ran my 4Runner up at the Truckfest here in Denver a couple of years ago and hit 18.9 which was about 6 seconds slower than my Eclipse but I did go 3 rounds before being beat.
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FWIW, I ran mine once for kicks and giggles and it clocked a 15.1 @ 88mph
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I might try backet racing the taco actually, it ran 10.9 5 times in row! I really just use the taco as my hauler to bring my car to the strip though.
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Yeah, 1/8th mile races are pretty common, dunno what you're harping about okie81. In fact, I'm from Nor Cal and just about every track around there runs 1/8th mile
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