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I went out to the Irwindale Speedway and managed a 8.5 with my street tires. Here is the breakdown:

 

R/T .639

60' 1.891

330 5.485

1/8 8.553

MPH 79.73

 

Does anyone know what that would equate to in the 1/4? My previous runs at the 1/4 mile track were 13.9 with 8.8 1/8.

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Which truck in your sig was this in?LOL
I went in the Silverado. I am planning on going back next week in the SRT-10. While at the track I was told that the 1/4 mile(California Speedway) will be open this Saturday so I will be heading that way tomorrow. Let's see what she does in the 1/4.
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nice job Jaime... well in all honesty the 1/8th mile to 1/4 mile conversions are not accurate because there are a lot of factors that are involved
Well given that my 8.8 in the 1/8 was 13.9 in the 1/4 I would think my 1/4 time would be lower like maybe 13.5-13.7. I had read before that for every .10 in the 60ft you reduce your 1/4 by 3 tenths. What about the 1/8 though?

 

No matter no need for the conversion tomorrow at the California Speedway. A guy in a Silverado said he would lend me his full slicks. He said his 4.8L with nitrous does 8.5 in the 1/8 and has no problem hooking with those tires. I have tried my DR's and still spin so full slicks might be on order.

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Well given that my 8.8 in the 1/8 was 13.9 in the 1/4 I would think my 1/4 time would be lower like maybe 13.5-13.7. I had read before that for every .10 in the 60ft you reduce your 1/4 by 3 tenths. What about the 1/8 though?

 

No matter no need for the conversion tomorrow at the California Speedway. A guy in a Silverado said he would lend me his full slicks. He said his 4.8L with nitrous does 8.5 in the 1/8 and has no problem hooking with those tires. I have tried my DR's and still spin so full slicks might be on order.

 

 

you cant use full race slicks at fontana anymore... they are being real strict as to it being "street legal"...

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I went out to the Irwindale Speedway and managed a 8.5 with my street tires. Here is the breakdown:

 

R/T .639

60' 1.891

330 5.485

1/8 8.553

MPH 79.73

 

Does anyone know what that would equate to in the 1/4? My previous runs at the 1/4 mile track were 13.9 with 8.8 1/8.

 

So this was in a 408 RCSB Silverado?

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Usually a X1.55 works well, but for our bricks it doesn't quite equate. Figure it'd be about a 13.4 to 13.5 depending on your top end. MPH says only about a 99 trap speed though, so figure 13.5. For my truck about X1.59 works.

 

8.55X1.59=13.509

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Usually a X1.55 works well, but for our bricks it doesn't quite equate. Figure it'd be about a 13.4 to 13.5 depending on your top end. MPH says only about a 99 trap speed though, so figure 13.5. For my truck about X1.59 works.

 

8.55X1.59=13.509

You almost pegged it. I ran the 1/4 today and ran 13.7 with a slightly slower 8.678 1/8 plus the weather and track were not as good today.

 

You can see the 1/4 times thread here: http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/index.ph...w_post&f=16

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