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10-29-2007, 11:09 PM
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Drags Wednesday Night
Peter,
Are you still going tomorrow night?
If you are I will put the cage back in tonight.
Phil
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10-30-2007, 01:53 AM
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Go on Phil, you know you want to.... that 10 second run is just around the corner!!!
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10-30-2007, 03:43 AM
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Im in got, the slicks to fit.
Also fitted a 250 shot kit for the night
put the roll cage in cause when I go past you, you might need it
By the way phil a heap of GT's want to line us up looks like a busy night
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10-30-2007, 04:28 AM
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See you there
I will see you there.
Phil
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10-30-2007, 11:26 PM
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Im in got, the slicks to fit.
Also fitted a 250 shot kit for the night
put the roll cage in cause when I go past you, you might need it
By the way phil a heap of GT's want to line us up looks like a busy night
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A guy I know should be running his black GT tonight. His name is Jeff. Runs mid 10's so dont underestimate it.
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10-31-2007, 12:11 AM
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Good luck guys and have fun....
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10-31-2007, 01:42 AM
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If any of you that are dragging are able to, I would love to see some you tube footage later.
Good luck
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10-31-2007, 05:27 AM
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Here we are back from wsid,
Some good times
I ran a 12.23 116.32 mph
2nd run 12.40 118.43 mph
have to get used to those slicks will improve for sure
Got some great footage of the run but have to edit it
left the camera going from all the excitement.
will post it later
I'll let Phil post his times
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10-31-2007, 06:32 AM
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By your MPH Ace you should be running 11's pretty easily i think.
Plenty more in it.
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10-31-2007, 06:44 AM
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Need some practice
It was a good night however I am still struggling to get a good run.
Best time.
60 1.713
330 5.003
660 7.65
mph 96.85
1000 9.915
ET 11.782
mph 121.59
Kph 195.69
I am getting the hang of it, I do a better burn out and tried launching at 3000rpm.
This run I hit the rev limiter every shift.
Hopefully my times wil get lower as I get more confident with the whole thing.
Phil
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10-31-2007, 06:06 PM
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Still good times there from both of you.
For Ace, on a perfect run the high teens is good for low to mid 11's.
Phil, your mph is good for very low 11's there. You are picking up most of your ET in the last 3/4 of the track.
On a perfect run your car will do a 10, as you said though, it ain't easy!!!
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10-31-2007, 06:27 PM
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On Paper
HI Plums
With a manual trans it is a very difficult 11 seconds to get right.
As you say the perfect run will give me the 10.99 I am looking for.
Drag racing is adictive as you have to be so precise, you know what time you have done before you get the result.
I have said this before it will take time and lots of runs, the car can do it I just need to learn how to drive.
Having heaps of fun trying
Phil
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10-31-2007, 06:58 PM
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I know what you mean Phil.
Addictive is right.
Even though you know that it's not really doing the car much good, you just want to stretch it a bit more, and crack the next P.B.
The best I've ever managed in the Bumblebee was a 11.997 on fairly ordinary Street tyres.
I have returned a number of times on the race tyres and could only ever manage 12.01., mainly because the Toyos are still rubbish until they get hot.
The stupid thing is, that the bloody difference is only about a metre over the line, but that magic 11's was a terrific feeling.
The other weird and frustating thing is that the finishing m.p.h. often makes you realize that there's a much quicker time to be achieved, if only we could get everything right on the night.
My 11.997 was only at 115.77 m.p.h. over the line, and my 12.01 was around 120 m.p.h....and from what I'm told the m.p.h. is a fair indicator of what is achievable....so although I had a thrill of cracking the 11's...all I could see was how slow I was over the line.
Confuses me totally!
I've been told that the best I would ever expect to get (with traction) is a mid 11, so I know there's a world of difference to get down to 10's, but I would say you'll get there.......it all just has to happen PERFECTLY on the night.
I always had the problem of sitting in the line up waiting, working out every detail in my head, and then when the green light goes losing the plot completely.
There's a bloody lot of things to do in those few seconds, and any minor mistakes costs you another run !!! It's Frustating !!
You've got the weapon to get into 10's and it shouldn't be too long down the track.....about 400 metres I'm guessing!!
Regards,
Warren.
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10-31-2007, 08:04 PM
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I'm hearing you both...
Years ago I used to race a 5 speed LX Torana in Darwin, I would reasonably consistently run 11.8 at 114 mph, (even won a few meetings). I used to launch it pretty tamely though, and lots of guys would come up and say, "you need to rev it more and dump the clutch", but I also had to drive it home which many of those guys didn't have to worry about... I found a technique that worked and just went with it. To get the shifts right, I had a big shift light that was right in front of my face and as soon as I saw it flash, I'd shift.
Funny thing is, I used to think that I was changing gears lightning fast, that is until I saw the video..... It almost looked like I was driving to Coles to get the groceries 
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11-01-2007, 01:11 AM
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Well here's a decription of my two runs
This was my first time ever on the strip with the cobra, now with new
slicks I had no idea how I was going to launch, with my other tyres it just fries them so I took off pretty soft in the first run and boy did they grip 12.238 at 116.3 mph
So on the second run I gave it a bit more, actually a lot more hehehe
and it broke traction ran a 12.404 at 118.43 mph
Like you said guys there's a bit practice, trial and error to get a good run
and in a way I'm glad I didnt go faster than 12sec, It would have been get a roll cage for me too from the officials.
Have a look at my first run this is awsome
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XHAmVRksaY
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11-01-2007, 01:29 AM
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I thought they kicked you out if you ran faster than 12.99 in an open car, without the full ANDRA spec gear.
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11-01-2007, 01:37 AM
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No it's 11.99 , thats why I'm glad I didn't go faster.
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11-03-2007, 12:56 AM
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Hi Philm
Hows your rear end holding up?
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11-03-2007, 01:16 AM
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peter
can't do it compu keeps on shuting down when look at the video 
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11-01-2007, 08:54 PM
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I'm hearing you both...
Years ago I used to race a 5 speed LX Torana in Darwin, I would reasonably consistently run 11.8 at 114 mph, (even won a few meetings). I used to launch it pretty tamely though, and lots of guys would come up and say, "you need to rev it more and dump the clutch", but I also had to drive it home which many of those guys didn't have to worry about... I found a technique that worked and just went with it. To get the shifts right, I had a big shift light that was right in front of my face and as soon as I saw it flash, I'd shift.
Funny thing is, I used to think that I was changing gears lightning fast, that is until I saw the video..... It almost looked like I was driving to Coles to get the groceries 
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Hi Plums
When were you in Darwin racing the LX?
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