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My Mustang ran a 13.68 at 99.387 mph with about those numbers. Car weighs 3355.
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My Stock Eliminator '68 Chevelle on a given sample pass, went 1.62 in the 60 foot,7.69 in the 1/8th at 86.69 mph,10.168 in the 1000, and 12.28 in the 1/4 at105.64. It seems that multiplying your 1/8th mile ET by 1.58 on a more conventionally geared car gives you a very close estimation of your 1/4 ET.A 13.75 or so sounds about right.
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I read somewhere that you multiply your 1000' e.t. by 1.2.
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It should be about 14.00.
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My car was 1,000 ft. x 1.208 gave me 1/4 mile E.T.
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