12.99 to 12.00 EVO List
#17
Originally Posted by IE Evo
12.248 at 111mph
#20
Went to Fontana today, disappointed. But at least I made it to your 12s list. My best is:
60' 1.828
330 5.303
1/8 8.186
MPH 84.34
1000 10.732
1/4 12.774
MPH 110.92
Another one is:
60' 1.935
330 5.646
1/8 8.467
mph 91.72
1000 10.933
1/4 12.927
mph 113.29
Here is the link to the scanned slip: http://www.technotogo.com/Default.aspx?tabid=167
Please put me on your list (Tuan Pham aka G20). Thanks.
60' 1.828
330 5.303
1/8 8.186
MPH 84.34
1000 10.732
1/4 12.774
MPH 110.92
Another one is:
60' 1.935
330 5.646
1/8 8.467
mph 91.72
1000 10.933
1/4 12.927
mph 113.29
Here is the link to the scanned slip: http://www.technotogo.com/Default.aspx?tabid=167
Please put me on your list (Tuan Pham aka G20). Thanks.
Last edited by G20; Jan 22, 2005 at 11:54 PM.
#21
Don't sweat it too much, Fontana is not the greatest drag strip, I wish there were faster ones in southern california or Carlsbad was still open. Fontana is the worst, but it does force you to be on top of your game. With more practice, you should be able to hit 11s or atleast low 12s. I can't wait for Mopar drag strip to open. Another thing that sucks about Fontana is that it's so freakin' packed, so you only get a couple of runs in, and now it's not open again till March (man this is why street racing remains such a big problem in greater Los Angeles area). But if your willing to drive a bit, there are other 1/4 mile drag strips that not many people seem to check out, maybe these places are a diamond in the rough-
http://www.famosoraceway.com/ (Bakersfield)
http://www.lacr.net/week.html (Palmdale)
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Altitude Correction
LACR is 2,710 ft. above sea level.
To figure the altitude factor the formula is as follows:
ET: multiply your et (at LACR) by .97
MPH: multiply your mph (at LACR) by 1.03
This will give you the ET & MPH at sea level.
http://www.famosoraceway.com/ (Bakersfield)
http://www.lacr.net/week.html (Palmdale)
^
Altitude Correction
LACR is 2,710 ft. above sea level.
To figure the altitude factor the formula is as follows:
ET: multiply your et (at LACR) by .97
MPH: multiply your mph (at LACR) by 1.03
This will give you the ET & MPH at sea level.
#23
Good thread man. I bet this took a lot of time to do and I for one appreciate it!! Thanks for adding me up there . Im at the bottom but ill take it
Last edited by use2vtec; Jan 23, 2005 at 11:29 AM.
#25
G20, Congrats on the 12s. Go get those nagging kinks worked out and try again. If i had gotten three runs runs I might of got promoted to the 11 sec club. 2.2 60s suck. OUCH!