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Raced in Vegas this past weekend and strung together several 1.99 and 1.98 60' times with my new 3200 stall. That's outstanding considering the high elivation at that track as well as my previous best there being in the 2.10-2.15 range.

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definatly better time than befor ebu ti know you can do even better. i think my best with a tb tc and bolt ons was a 1.80 with an 8.8 1/8th mile

Yes, I know I can do better! I'm going to do some tuning and remember, those times were from Vegas where everything is about a tenth to a tenth and a half slow. I'll keep you posted.

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Raced in Vegas this past weekend and strung together several 1.99 and 1.98 60' times with my new 3200 stall.  That's outstanding considering the high elivation at that track as well as my previous best there being in the 2.10-2.15 range.

 

Did you ET get better or just the 60' ?? What times/mph did you run ??

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Raced in Vegas this past weekend and strung together several 1.99 and 1.98 60' times with my new 3200 stall.  That's outstanding considering the high elivation at that track as well as my previous best there being in the 2.10-2.15 range.

 

Did you ET get better or just the 60' ?? What times/mph did you run ??

My best there was 14.427 at 90.68 mph. Corrected Density altitude was between 2500 and 3500 feet. I never ran slower than 14.53 all weekend.

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Raced in Vegas this past weekend and strung together several 1.99 and 1.98 60' times with my new 3200 stall.  That's outstanding considering the high elivation at that track as well as my previous best there being in the 2.10-2.15 range.

 

Did you ET get better or just the 60' ?? What times/mph did you run ??

My best there was 14.427 at 90.68 mph. Corrected Density altitude was between 2500 and 3500 feet. I never ran slower than 14.53 all weekend.

Yes, that's an improvement. BTW, your old (ours I guess) converter went to a good home...j4nash owns it now. :thumbs:

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