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Old 03-21-2008, 09:27 AM   #3 (permalink)
Columbo
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Generally speaking...

Looking at your time slip vs the other SRT...your 60 Ft. is the major difference. Generally every .1 you can improve your 60 ft. will result in a .2 second improvement in your E.T., so that's why he beat you by approx .6 (a little more then .2 per .1, but close).

What tires are you running? How about the other guy...did you get a look at what tires he had? With a 60 ft. in the 1.7 range he may also have an upgraded torque converter.

How about his launch technique vs your's?

Lots of factors involved with E.T., but from your MPH you and he are making about the same H.P.
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