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Old 02-27-2012, 02:25 AM   #26
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Default Re: Ken Keir wheelie bars

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Originally Posted by HP HUNTER View Post
Your the one who brought the car up on this thread, walking around with your chest puffed outthe cars never been a 1.28 60, if it did you would just post the time slip. Actually I signed up over a week ago, but when I saw you giving advice to someone who clearly out performs anything you've ever done in over 20 years of racing, I couldnt resist. (deep staged as was everyone of it's 4000+ passes in competition)
Is that 1.28 Jersey math LOL
Dude. Go away!!!!! You are out of your league here. ET and MPH are not based on weight or hp or heads or cubic inches alone. MPH is a product of hp to weight ratio and there is a formula (1320 / MPH = ET) that is for an optimum pass. This formula doesn't ask for weight. This formula doesn't ask for air conditions. There for it wouldn't matter if his car weighted 7000# and had a nitro funny car engine in it you still wouldn't believe it went 1.28 60'. Its obvious that he put you on the trailer some years back and you can't get over it. I think its time you take up a different sport, maybe underwater basket weaving or something.
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