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Anti_Rice_Guy
10-16-2010, 11:36 AM
Ran 23 psi in tires all runs, and powerbraked to 1500-1700 rpm. This is full weight, full of stuff, and on a full tank of gas.

Check that consistency mofo's. Once I concentrate on my lights more you bitches better watch out for the Nats! Five runs in the 14.0's in varying lanes. Last three runs I did longer burnouts by about 2 seconds.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y218/nrfania/CamaroIsland.png

Featherburner
10-16-2010, 12:25 PM
Your 60' still sucks!:-P

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-16-2010, 01:30 PM
Your 60' still sucks!:-P

The only people 60'ing better were a 12.0 evo, an 11.3 sec Chevelle, and firebird67dude on drag radials and 4.56s lol

Whiplash Performance
10-16-2010, 03:18 PM
Woah I can't believe I missed out on this last night.

Tru2Chevy
10-16-2010, 06:24 PM
While your ETs are consistent, your RTs aren't great and are all over the map. Gotta work on that if you are gonna be winning bracket races.

- Justin

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-16-2010, 06:49 PM
Check that consistency mofo's. Once I concentrate on my lights more you bitches better watch out for the Nats!

While your ETs are consistent, your RTs aren't great and are all over the map. Gotta work on that if you are gonna be winning bracket races.

- Justin

I already said that :wink: I really only worked on my light until my .195 then just started concentrating on et's.

mc73nova
10-17-2010, 01:39 PM
Congrats on the new times Nick. Wish I could have been there, I'm sure you'll understand!

JerzLT1
10-17-2010, 02:45 PM
thats a really strong running LT1 for having that much weight. Put some more air in the front tires, get a real tire out back, and try flashing the converter rather than stalling it up. oh and get some of the unnecessary weight out of it lol

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-17-2010, 02:59 PM
Congrats on the new times Nick. Wish I could have been there, I'm sure you'll understand!

Apology accepted.

thats a really strong running LT1 for having that much weight. Put some more air in the front tires, get a real tire out back, and try flashing the converter rather than stalling it up. oh and get some of the unnecessary weight out of it lol

Makes me possibly believe the dyno numbers of 297/327. I was just telling someone yesterday how I'll be airing up the fronts more for this weekend. A real tire I can't do because of the parental unit.

I'll try flashing it, but it'll be kinda hard on a stock stall won't it? Weight is mostly all in the trunk so I'm almost thinking it's helping me get some semblance of traction. Same with the full tank of gas. I might take on a few gallons of race gas before the Nats, if nothing else than for the smell and since the car is going away for the winter after them.

I was afraid to air down the rears any more because I figured this setup worked pretty well, and that if I aired down much more with street tires it'd hurt the times. Opinions?

I also might stop by the transfer station, I want to know what my race weight is.

baddest434
10-17-2010, 03:38 PM
10 runs in 2 hours!! wow thats cool. it would take 3-4 trips to e-town to get 10 runs in. good work nick

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-17-2010, 03:43 PM
Island ftw! As you can see I took a couple half hour-ish breaks too

sweetbmxrider
10-17-2010, 05:44 PM
definitely a strong running vert for a stalker

can't wait to see your bracket racing

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-17-2010, 05:56 PM
definitely a strong running vert for a stalker

can't wait to see your bracket racing

I can't either. Didn't you come up last year?

sweetbmxrider
10-17-2010, 06:26 PM
nah man, i forget what happened. i think i was away or something.

JerzLT1
10-18-2010, 10:37 AM
Apology accepted.



Makes me possibly believe the dyno numbers of 297/327. I was just telling someone yesterday how I'll be airing up the fronts more for this weekend. A real tire I can't do because of the parental unit.

I'll try flashing it, but it'll be kinda hard on a stock stall won't it? Weight is mostly all in the trunk so I'm almost thinking it's helping me get some semblance of traction. Same with the full tank of gas. I might take on a few gallons of race gas before the Nats, if nothing else than for the smell and since the car is going away for the winter after them.

I was afraid to air down the rears any more because I figured this setup worked pretty well, and that if I aired down much more with street tires it'd hurt the times. Opinions?

I also might stop by the transfer station, I want to know what my race weight is.

whats hard about it? you stab the gas off of idle and itll flash a little higher than you can stall it up to. borrow someone elses drag radials for a pass or 2 and try it out. race gas wont do anything at all.

lowering the tire pressure too much will cause it to cup and you will actually lose traction. unfortunately i have 27" tires out back or i would let you use my tires but you would actually run slower.

kazman
10-19-2010, 04:29 PM
Another bracket racer is born. Nice way to log the runs. IMO I would try to get my 60' times dead nuts on consistant. This means staging exactly the same spot. Different's in staging will show differences in 60' and have an effect on RT as well as ET. It doesn't matter what the 60' numbers are just that they are all the same. Once that happens you can start to work on the lights. Good luck this coming weekend in the bracket wars.

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-19-2010, 05:23 PM
whats hard about it? you stab the gas off of idle and itll flash a little higher than you can stall it up to. borrow someone elses drag radials for a pass or 2 and try it out. race gas wont do anything at all.

lowering the tire pressure too much will cause it to cup and you will actually lose traction. unfortunately i have 27" tires out back or i would let you use my tires but you would actually run slower.

Yeah that's what I was thinking. Thanks for the thought.

Another bracket racer is born. Nice way to log the runs. IMO I would try to get my 60' times dead nuts on consistant. This means staging exactly the same spot. Different's in staging will show differences in 60' and have an effect on RT as well as ET. It doesn't matter what the 60' numbers are just that they are all the same. Once that happens you can start to work on the lights. Good luck this coming weekend in the bracket wars.

Yeah I'm going to try staging a little bit deeper too. Thanks for the advice. I hope you're sticking with the 12.0 class!

kazman
10-19-2010, 07:22 PM
I hope to make some runs Friday night to see how close to the 12.0 index the car can run. I don't have the brackets in the car yet to properly secure weight. If I can short shift or spot drop to go 11.94 or so I'll be able to run the index class and either or both of the bracket classes. If not I'll be in street and pro brackets. I need the seat time in the car to prepare for an index race the next weekend at Cecil.

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-19-2010, 08:39 PM
Let me win street class then? :wink:

kazman
10-20-2010, 06:44 AM
Let me win street class then? :wink:

Perhaps first round if we "split" the buyback. LOL. I'm going to be testing runs out (even in eliminations) so anything can happen.

Firebird67dude
10-31-2010, 11:30 AM
My best 60 that night was in the 1.8xs. Too bad the built 10 bolt broke. the 4.56s were awesome tho.

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-31-2010, 01:15 PM
Update: Car is retired from racing, but 2 weeks ago I got a 13.783 @ 100.19 with a 2.051 60'. 1/8th mile was a 8.89 @ 80.45 mph

At the Nats I managed a 2.005 60' but due to the warmer weather, no new bests.

mc73nova
10-31-2010, 01:42 PM
Retired already, WTF! I think its time you make a purchase!

Anti_Rice_Guy
10-31-2010, 07:42 PM
I think its time you make a purchase!

I tried. Got nowhere.

Kat
11-01-2010, 02:42 PM
My best 60 that night was in the 1.8xs. Too bad the built 10 bolt broke. the 4.56s were awesome tho.

4.56's and just 1.8s??!?! Explain?

That sucks there Nick... One of these days ya wanna take mine down the track go for it.

Anti_Rice_Guy
11-01-2010, 03:00 PM
4.56's and just 1.8s??!?! Explain?

That sucks there Nick... One of these days ya wanna take mine down the track go for it.

It was his first time on drag radials, launching soft trying not to break the 10 bolt, and first time driving the car in like a year :lol:

And thanks, maybe next year.

Firebird67dude
11-07-2010, 04:32 PM
It was his first time on drag radials, launching soft trying not to break the 10 bolt, and first time driving the car in like a year :lol:

Yea, which it broke anyway, just fixed it. the upgraded axles had barely twisted splines. I guess just enough to not work under a load.