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Old 03-01-2006, 07:41 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by GNSCOTT
4300 feet is almost mile high territory. i wouldn't even bother going to a track that high up. Come off the mountain and race and you will find a different story. I am wondering if the stock programming is doing a good job adjusting to the altitude. That combined with the altitude itself can make any car a dog.
No doubt. I've got a buddy that lives in the Denver area and he's got a Fox body Stang with twin hair dryers, built bottom end, and all of the other goodies. He runs at Bandimere and his times are pathetic. However, once you correct it for the 5,800 ft altitude, he's in the low 11's.
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