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Old 03-21-2008, 12:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
DarkAngel
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Car: 2007 C 300C SRT8
Join Date: Dec 2005
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First time at the Strip

so the first run was a disaster. I just spun the wheels with traction on and I had to let go of gas for it to grab again. So that run was trash.

the second run I got a 13.418@105.92MPH

so I looked at other slips for other SRT8 and I found one that had the same MPH but a lot better time.

here it is side by side

ME another SRT8

R/T .262 .317
60' 2.285 1.758
330' 5.908 5.222
660' 8.795 8.122
MPH 85.09mph 85.57mph
1000' 11.303 10.606
1/4 mile 13.418 12.726
MPH 105.92mph 105.63mph


should I be doing a lot better. I know my starts SUCK but from those numbers am I able to get into mid to low 12s.

Basically I want advice and anything you guys see from those numbers or just thoughts. btw this was my first time at the track.

thanks

my mods are MOPAR intake, high flow cats, corsa exhaust, and diablo 91CAI tune.
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