View Full Version : Just got back from the track
ronbuick
04-05-2009, 01:43 PM
Firebird in Boise opened today for TT only, so decided to go and she what
would run, a ton of people were there for the 1st opening of the year, luckily I live just 12 miles away, got two runs in on a track with no prepping, 1st run was
13.88@103.58 with a horrible 2.39 60 ft. 2nd pass was at 13.61@103.98
with a much better 60ft. of 2.18, all in all very happy with basically a stock car, if I was to continue racing a converter and drag radials would be first on the list along with a tranny cooler which is coming soon anyway, just wanted you all to know, thanks.
Ron
Mike P
04-05-2009, 04:20 PM
Firebird in Boise opened today for TT only, so decided to go and she what
would run, a ton of people were there for the 1st opening of the year, luckily I live just 12 miles away, got two runs in on a track with no prepping, 1st run was
13.88@103.58 with a horrible 2.39 60 ft. 2nd pass was at 13.61@103.98
with a much better 60ft. of 2.18, all in all very happy with basically a stock car, if I was to continue racing a converter and drag radials would be first on the list along with a tranny cooler which is coming soon anyway, just wanted you all to know, thanks.
Ron
I think a converter will make you spin like crazy. It does for me. I would go with long tube headers.
You'll still be able to launch well, probably better with more power, and you be better in the 1/8 & at the end of the 1/4. (with headers).
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GeorgeInNePa
04-05-2009, 04:47 PM
Firebird in Boise opened today for TT only, so decided to go and she what
would run, a ton of people were there for the 1st opening of the year, luckily I live just 12 miles away, got two runs in on a track with no prepping, 1st run was
13.88@103.58 with a horrible 2.39 60 ft. 2nd pass was at 13.61@103.98
with a much better 60ft. of 2.18, all in all very happy with basically a stock car, if I was to continue racing a converter and drag radials would be first on the list along with a tranny cooler which is coming soon anyway, just wanted you all to know, thanks.
Ron
Boise, Id is one of those tracks that the NHRA "factors" for National Records in Stock and Super Stock.
I don't have their correction number handy, but here is a correction from:
http://www.dragtimes.com/da-density-altitude-calculator.php?elevationcorrect=2882&et=13.61&mph=103.98&correctetmph=Correct+ET+and+MPH
DA= 2882ft
Stock and Mildly Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
13.141 @ 107.77 MPH
A 2800 to 3200 rpm converter (depending on planned future mods), along with DRs will wake that car right up.
;)
ronbuick
04-05-2009, 04:53 PM
George the DA is about right, and yes it is a NHRA track and a very nice facility, the only problem is they do the runs very slooow, so very safety conscious is the only thing that it can be or I can think of, but well run.
Ron
ronbuick
04-10-2009, 11:18 AM
Just did the DA that you sent me and it came out 2738ft with a DA of
92.23%, whatever the heck all that means, thanks.
Ron
-Ray-
04-10-2009, 11:37 AM
The 92.23% means that is the amount of HP you are getting to the wheels.
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