I recently went to the track and just wondering why mph are different
01 ITR
skunk 2 stage II cams
skunk 2 springs&retainers
skunk 2 cam gears
vafc
jdm 4-1 header
aem cai
The elevation here is 3900 ft
I ran it a few times and best runs were
14.6 @ 93
14.6 @93 then I ran it for the last time and ran a
14.7@96 mph. just wondering why my time was slower and mph were faster. Am I doing something wrong? My 60' were 2.1 every time
question on timeslip
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Re: question on timeslip
It just means you were accelerating more in that run, could be due to shifting differently, maybe you were able to keep her in the powerband a little better, assuming all other variables remain unchanged
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Re: question on timeslip
your 14.7 run could have been a worse 60' time, also another reason could be you had more peal out at the starting line than you did in the others... could have shifted a little faster to gain the extra mph... theres quite a few reasons to cause the higher mph...
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