Salt Lake City x 2
What's it gonna be like in late September?
Hot? dry? cool ? nice? (ha) Factors fair? s*ck ? Thanks Salt Lake City, UT 4400' To sea level , ************************* To altitude, ET MPH ************************** ET MPH 0.9566 1.0412 ******************** 1.0454 0.9604 |
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I was wondering about that as well.
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If you have a car that runs around .20 under at sea level you`ll be right around the index in Salt Lake. The slower the car the less under you`ll be. The new factors are less favorable to the small motor,small induction combos.
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Here ya go, Mark:
***** Low**Hi Sep 26, 53° 73° ------ 39° (1986) 85° (1989) 0.05" NA Thanks, Mark |
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The problem with Salt Lake City, is...you can't get there from here (Phoenix).....got a Canyon in the way...lol
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I prefer the east side way...More scenic. But you're right.No easy way from here. |
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1. The Page/Flagstaff way was the shortest in miles 675, but still would take 9hrs and 22mins. Only good for full-size trucks with large engines, or rigs. 2. Kayenta was 716 miles or 10hrs and 19mins. Scenic? probably, but a long haul miles and time wise. 3. Chinle was one mile longer than Kayenta at 717, but also went to 11hrs and 10 mins. 4. Going the 'Vegas way would have the most miles of all four of them at 731, however it only takes 9hrs and 39 minutes, and is probably the easiest tow of all. Coming from the Phoenix area, Option #4 would get my vote, because there are fewer small towns to go through, and faster speed limits, and more options for fuel/restaurant stops, plus assistance (if needed), not to mention rest areas....my .02 worth, and my 5cyl truck will be happier too not having to work as hard as it might going those other ways! |
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Flyer ?
Top Secret information still? |
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