Re: ET with and without wheelie.
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Nothing to do with "wheelies" but 60' to 330', PG vs. 3 speed. |
Re: ET with and without wheelie.
Again, the OP's question was...
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If you get to the 60 foot clocks slower and you WILL, breaking the beam with any part of the car behind the front tires no mind the back tires, you WILL run a slower ET! That statement is indisputable and FACT! |
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Re: ET with and without wheelie.
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For the type of cars discussed in this forum, Stock/Super stock and their related bracket car counterparts, meaning small tire cars with stock/bolt on suspensions as well back halved cars, the FACT remains what you lose or gain in 60 foot directly effects the ET! If you get to the 60 foot clocks slower and you WILL, breaking the beam with any part of the car behind the front tires no mind the back tires, you WILL run a slower ET! Quote:
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[QUOTE=1320racer;704250]Absolutely NOT!
For the type of cars discussed in this forum, Stock/Super stock and their related bracket car counterparts, meaning small tire cars with stock/bolt on suspensions as well back halved cars, the FACT remains what you lose or gain in 60 foot directly effects the ET! If you get to the 60 foot clocks slower and you WILL, breaking the beam with any part of the car behind the front tires no mind the back tires, you WILL run a slower ET! Checked log back on one of the 60’ rear tire days. 1/8 mile track 1st pass 60’ with fronts 1.356 sixty 4.111 330 6.451 1/8 104.5 mph. Second pass 60’ with rears 1.495 sixty 4.109 330 6.450 1/8 104.8 mph. But a hillbilly shouldn’t be in a conversation with someone with an apparent IQ of 1000 so my last comment on this subject. Terry |
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you shouldn't!
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Terry, Thanks. Good information. Stan |
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bogus info that he thinks is valid
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Re: ET with and without wheelie.
Ok this is the last one if a car normally sets the front tires down right at the sixty but occasionally sets em down slightly passed now reading from the back tires be slower ET? Your assumption maybe correct for a car with the front tires still in the air when the rears get to the sixty.
Terry |
Re: ET with and without wheelie.
Has anyone checked the horse for life? We seem to have beaten it to the point of its expiration.
As for the answer to the question from the OP I guess we will never truly know... |
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