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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Hendersonville, Tn.
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I always kept mine warm by leaving it running while in staging lanes. Keep it at thermostat temperature.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Aylmer Quebec, Canada
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Since I've enjoyed racing many new stock product from the factory, what I find : #1 is to leave the car running throughout the event never shutting the car off, just open the hood when not running. #2 get good quality drag tires(BF Goodrich radials Drag DOT) and you're off to the races. My Oldsmobile front runner could repeat run after run but once you shut it of and let it cool the car would be more than a tenth off either way. #3 replenish fuel and check air psi in the tires.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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There is a guy that races here local that had one of the companies that does custom ecm tunes make him a bracket tune that when the car goes to wide open throttle it locks all the parameters to the same thing each time, timing, convertor slippage, all the variables.. his car is pretty dang good, it will pick up about like a race car on gas.. and only change a few hun over a night.. His car is a 98 camaro I think
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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I run an 08 Charger in Street ET points. The car was very inconsistent until I took steps to stabilized AIT (air intake temp). The PCM (or ECM as other manufacturers call it) pulls timing as the AIT registers higher temps.
Under-hood heat soak into the intake tube was the principle culprit. Once i solved this issue by means of a headlight cold air intake tube through my high beam (there are other options), the consistency of my runs radically improved. My car is not stock, however. And drag radials are a must. I found a set of Cobra R replicas that are 17x9. they fit over the SRT and R/T brakes. They work well and are very inexpensive. Near OH, in Western PA is a tuner i work with called OSTDyno. He's great with the Hemi's... message me if you'd like more detail. Race that baby... I took a Wally home last year in mine. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: san antonio tx
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Ran a 13' SS Camaro a few times last year bracket racing. Leave the staging lanes at operating temp and click off the traction control and go to " competitive mode " with the button in front of the auto shifter. Turn off the A/C for many reasons. Leaving the traction control on makes the car run all over. It also seemed that the more quarter mile runs it had the more consistent it got. The best newer cars I have bracket raced were a 2010 Impala 3.4L and my favorite a 2009 Impala 5.3. The 5.3 Imp was dead consistent and won races with it. Also was surprised at the top end on that thing.
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There's an impala club that races at the area tracks from Maryland to upstate NY and points in between. Those cars take a beating and some of them are pretty damn consistent street cars...
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: san antonio tx
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The new Camaros run in competitive mode are real bottom bulb cars. The others I leave shallow on the second bulb. BTW the 5.3 Imps have a 140 top speed at least on the speedo and on I-10 going west just past the Border Patrol checkpoint in NM.
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