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Old 09-02-2019, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default Late model consistency?

I enjoy jumping into bracket racing mostly in the sportsman classes or no box in my 2012 Dodge Challenger 5.7. Is anybody having success with late model cars being consistent? I try to heat soak and keep the car hot before each pass but it’s still moving the dial around 2-500ths. Car has headers, 3800 stall, 4.30 gears, drag radials and skinnies. Usually the 60ft is very close but around the 330 it’s moving around. Any input would be great.
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Old 09-03-2019, 08:03 AM   #2
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Not sure how these cars are set up from the factory but a problem I see is the throttle /drive by wire. Although you said the 60 is consistent still could be a problem with reactions and et. I could feel the delay sometimes in a vehicle I had with it. I think they make something to be able to correct it. I still prefer a solid connection from pedal to linkage. Then there’s all the other electronics to deal with.
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I used the harbor freight heat gun and documented intake temperatures and logged et. It did show a pattern and I dialed off of that fairly well. Mine was srt Magnum.
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Jeff were you warming the car up before each round or heading to the lanes, starting it when it was your turn to move up etc. Thank you
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Jeff were you warming the car up before each round or heading to the lanes, starting it when it was your turn to move up etc. Thank you
Both. I would get water temp to the same but intake temp would be different. I would get to know what et difference from morning
to afternoons with the weather changes then look at intake temp and maybe open hood to cool or keep closed to maintain. I wish I had ET book but car was destroyed in accident I didn't keep all the personal, but it showed very good graph of et difference with intake temp change.
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Thank you for your help
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Thank you for your help
Todays unleaded pump gas is pretty much junk. The cars computer will vary the timing when there is a difference. If you are not running a Cat. in your exhaust system or driving it on the street try using Racing gas.

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Worth the try. I don’t have cats and only put racing gas in when I’m on th bottle but I have som left over I will try next time out. Thank you
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Worth the try. I don’t have cats and only put racing gas in when I’m on th bottle but I have som left over I will try next time out. Thank you
How fast on bottle? I went 11.87 @121 with a wet system I built from left over nitrous parts. 06 Magnum SRT8. Went 13.08 @108 on motor
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Couple years ago I went 11.51@117 on 125 shot. Next tnt I go to I’m going to go for pbs. Currently building a new motor also. Bought a 392 block from Chrysler years ago just getting around to it. 448 ci now. Bullet cam. Thitek heads.
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