1/4 Time allmotor
I got a h22 fully built from top to bottom and when i went to the track i did a 13.2 @ 110 mph that was on toyo tires w/have rubber gone. is that a good time or should i do better i thought i would have been in the 12's ohh its in a EG6
With a 110mph trap you could concievably hit a low 12
Get some 22 inch slicks, work on that 60 ft, and you will have no problems with the 12's and with a perfect run perhaps a low 12.
110mph is a fast trap for an all motor car.
Get some 22 inch slicks, work on that 60 ft, and you will have no problems with the 12's and with a perfect run perhaps a low 12.
110mph is a fast trap for an all motor car.
damn i was about to feel sorry for you then ^ he pointed out that trap, Damn thats a good trap. Don't feel let down, I'm guessing you got full internals, pNp etc. I agree i see 12's for sure. Thats why the first time i go dragging when i'm done with my build i'm just gonna look at my trap, lol, i don't wanna feel sorry for myself.
Thats what i was thinking maybe w/ some slicks i will do way better plus 110 mph thats up there my reaction time also sucked i was doing 1.008 it should be .500
maybe tonight i will go to the track and see. ive seen cars doing 12.4 @ 112 so we will see ...
maybe tonight i will go to the track and see. ive seen cars doing 12.4 @ 112 so we will see ...
Your reaction time won't effect your e.t. whatso ever. Your reaction time only tells how long it takes for you to break the beam after the light turns green. That's why sometimes in pro qualifying a driver may not launch immediately when the light turns green but he/she will spool up the turbo and then launch with a 2 second reaction time and still lay down a 8 second pass. The e.t. doesn't start until the car breaks the initial beam and the e.t. is how long it takes the car to break the finish line. Hope that helps.
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