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Originally Posted by dhmoore
ok here it is, .500 pro tree we launch, your out on me because i have a real race car with a 540 ci motor, so i'm on the stop, ( YOU WITH ME SO FAR) ... half track your out 5 car lengths on me.. 900 ft. im going by you (STILL THERE) i start to back in to you at 1100 ft. now i got you, i look for the strip and you hit the bottle i look back at you and your 10ft. in front of me why because you used NOS.. we get the time slips i had a .007 lite you had a .045 lite.. i ran a 10.94 backing in to you, you run a 10.92 with the juice now thats as polite as i can put it.... see you just don't get it....
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Okay, the the lazy *** will try it. Let's see, an .045 light and a 10.92 gets the stripe in front of an .007 light with a 10.94. Um, don't think so, unless your math goes against the simple form of addition.
.045 light and a 10.92(assume with an 0) equals 10.965
.007 light with a 10.94(assume with an 0) equals 10.947.
So you want to explain again how my .045 light and a 10.92 gets there 10 feet in front of your .007 light and a 10.94?
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Originally Posted by dhmoore
Oh and you can't fix stupid in the pits
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Yep, you said it alright!
How is it I explain my side with examples, but you choose to go back to the "spray to take the stripe" mentality when I said in plain view:
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Originally Posted by Villain281H
And for the record, I'd be using the spray on a timer to run the 10.90 standard. Funny thing about timers, I hear some index racers use them.
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Choosing to ignore the possibility they are more alike than you think???????