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boxhead 06-29-2008 09:24 PM

My recent day at the drags
 
Here are some pics that where taken when I went drag racing a few weeks ago.
http://images.xposed68.multiply.com/...nmid=101100217

http://images.xposed68.multiply.com/...nmid=101100217

C0braed 06-29-2008 09:45 PM

Looks good how quick

boxhead 06-29-2008 10:20 PM

Thanks Ed,
Wasnt as quick as I would have liked, a few things went against me.

before the first run the officials got us together for a driver brief and mentioned that toward the end there was 3 cones each side of the track, Last cone being 1/4 mile, so once your past it you may as well slow down.

Well they sent me out first as a solo run (since I hadnt done this sort of thing since I was 19). Well I was busy watching the tacho and the centre line more than the outside edges of the track, I got to where I figured 1/4 mile was and looked up, couldnt see any cones so I knocked it into neutral, continued rolling and then I cross over a heap of white lines going accross the track, this was the finish line.
I made my way back to the start area and the guys with the time stubbs said, "we forgot to mention the cones arent there anymore".
Well I ended up having 8 goes at it but after the first run I had a problem (due to me not fitting an Air Intake Sensor.
Below are 2 time slips, the first being my first run (slow top speed) and the second being my highest speed (car flooding off the line)
You will also notice my reaction times are terrible (something to work on)
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1214799400

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1214799462

That top speed run was when I was racing against an impreza, Below is a pic from just after the start line, you can see the black soot comming out my side pipes as the car is trying to clear itself.
http://images.xposed68.multiply.com/...nmid=101100217

hey,littlecobra 06-29-2008 10:40 PM

hey, boxhead boy.....
a note for you:
I've gone faster than that!!!! :p
surely you can beat a girl's time???? :confused: :LOL:

keep on rollin'!!!! :D :D

acecob 06-30-2008 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by hey,littlecobra (Post 856603)
hey, boxhead boy.....
a note for you:
I've gone faster than that!!!! :p
surely you can beat a girl's time???? :confused: :LOL:

keep on rollin'!!!! :D :D

Yeh right
show us your times babe %/

boxhead 06-30-2008 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by hey,littlecobra (Post 856603)
hey, boxhead boy.....
a note for you:
I've gone faster than that!!!! :p
surely you can beat a girl's time???? :confused: :LOL:

keep on rollin'!!!! :D :D

Not the first time, and I guess it wont be the last time.

I guess it is just because I have a little one.
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Engine that is, in comparison to yours.

But I did have a ball and will be doing it again.

Rebel1 06-30-2008 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hey,littlecobra (Post 856603)
hey, boxhead boy.....
a note for you:
I've gone faster than that!!!! :p
surely you can beat a girl's time???? :confused: :LOL:

keep on rollin'!!!! :D :D

Now that is a first. :eek:

Usually you girls complain we're way too quick ;).

No wonder we're confused little puppies.

HSVREDSLED 06-30-2008 02:06 AM

MPH was quite good!!!

Improve those 60 footers and you looking clearly into the 12's (But I know they are hard to hook up.)

PS Dont worry about reaction times. The timer doesn't start till you cross the beam.

boxhead 06-30-2008 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HSVREDSLED (Post 856623)
MPH was quite good!!!

Improve those 60 footers and you looking clearly into the 12's (But I know they are hard to hook up.)

PS Dont worry about reaction times. The timer doesn't start till you cross the beam.


Oh, that burst my bubble, here I was thinking I could get close to the 12's just by improving my reaction time.

Oh well, better just make it run properly first, maybe do a bigger burnout to warm the tyres up and try not to loose traction.

C0braed 06-30-2008 03:07 AM

Just get it running properly first then worry about the rest. As was said befor the reaction time is irrevelent to the et just keep the foot flat till after the lines at the finish line to get a good mph. Also how are you allowed to race without a roll bar?

hey,littlecobra 06-30-2008 08:05 AM

Quote:

Yeh right
show us your times babe
:o can't post anymore to the gallery, all full!!! :eek:

Quote:

Now that is a first.

Usually you girls complain we're way too quick .
faster is funner!!!!! :D

these beasts just cannot hook up well off the line. plenty of torque... yeah.... but getting the thing to MOVE and not just tire-spin is a problem.

I will make it a task to upload a time slip. Oh, and i've done it more than once!!!!
:p :LOL:

have fun out there!!
dragstrips are GREAT FUN, but man you gotta watch that rearend. ugh. Have you SEEN the videos of the car's just hopping right over the end???? :eek: :eek:

I don't think a regularly setup Cobra is gonna last long at a strip...... ;)

oh- edit to add:
i completely AVOIDED the water box when i've done it 'for fun' at track events. Maybe with racing slicks it would be entirely different. I'm just running the goodyear billboards, certainly not made for the dragstrip. Pretty nice though on a road course. :)

Flukeyluke 07-03-2008 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HSVREDSLED (Post 856623)
MPH was quite good!!!

Improve those 60 footers and you looking clearly into the 12's (But I know they are hard to hook up.)

PS Dont worry about reaction times. The timer doesn't start till you cross the beam.

If you are just there to get a good ET down, leave when you are ready to leave. Forget all about RT, it has zero impact on your ET or MPH.

Concentrate on a good 60' and you will get your times down.

400TT 07-03-2008 02:23 PM

It's all about practice.

And some Mickey tyres for the rear. :D

You've got to keep it in perspective, that's still a very quick 1/4 mile time. Well done mate.

How does you gearing work out at the end of the run? What rpm are you doing when you cross the 1/4 mile mark.

HSVREDSLED 07-04-2008 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Flukeyluke (Post 857808)
If you are just there to get a good ET down, leave when you are ready to leave. Forget all about RT, it has zero impact on your ET or MPH.

Concentrate on a good 60' and you will get your times down.

Exactly what I was saying...

Unless you know you are going to toast the other person, its good to let them get away and leave a few seconds later....or else...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr5v9I6uLm8

Merv and Sharon 07-04-2008 04:48 AM

And what did the Suby do?

Merv

BMK 07-04-2008 04:50 AM

Mmmm not sure but I think 'hey'littlecobra' has run 11's.

BMK 07-04-2008 04:56 AM

Now this girl fly's in her Cobra..

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/DSC01399.JPG

Not to mention being the passenger in this little toy of hers down main street Dallas at 80mph+..:..:LOL:


http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...m/DSC02221.JPG

boxhead 07-04-2008 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 400TT (Post 857936)
It's all about practice.

And some Mickey tyres for the rear. :D

You've got to keep it in perspective, that's still a very quick 1/4 mile time. Well done mate.

How does you gearing work out at the end of the run? What rpm are you doing when you cross the 1/4 mile mark.

Crossed the line at about 4500 - 5000 rpm in 4th gear.

boxhead 07-04-2008 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Merv and Sharon (Post 858099)
And what did the Suby do?

Merv

13.675, That was the run where I had my highest speed, things kept getting slower from there as the plugs got more and more fouled and took longer to clear.


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