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Any help out there.
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1/8 mile time multiplied by 1.555
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Now way there is a perfect formula. From experience 4.60 = 7.33 5.65 = 8.90 6.10 = 9.50 and 6.90 = 10.90
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Lookup Wallace Racing Calculator a lot of good formulas to play around with
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I have seen some et predictors that had run completion, but that was if you lifted at the 1000 ft
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