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Old 10-26-2006, 08:33 AM   #5 (permalink)
cul8rv8
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Car: 03 EVO
Club Region: SoCal
Registered: Jan 2006
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I just ran last weekend and lete me tell you try and learn your car as you go because I tried launching my car at to high of an rpm and my car would spin the tires and yes I was sliping the clutch out, I figured out that by launching lower I got my 1.7 60 foots down. Acording to what war said I drove my car prity good because I ran a 12.948 with a 1.839 60 ft at 107.09 mph and a 12.915 with a 1.797 60ft at 107.24 mph. I guess my car needs a better tune because the one I got was not agressive at all it was like a street tune.

Larry good luck and like I said figure out your launch and your driving as you go along at least thats what I did and started geting good 60 foots. Try not to get to nervouse which you cant realy help it on your first run but you will feel better the rest of the runs.
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