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Old 10-12-2007, 10:07 PM   #38 (permalink)
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best run from tonight:

60'............1.935
1/4...........12.137
MPH..........116.89

Stage 3 + 23" slicks.

WOW!!! If you can shave another 1/10 from your 60' and with slightly cooler weather, you can say hello to 11's. That's the fastest time run I've seen at Bithlo for an SRT. Every high trapping SRT I see ends up running the same or slower than stock because they always seem to go on street tires. I ran you when you had stage 2 and were running 14's That's a long way to come in a year. Congrats!

I think I could do a better 60' if I let more air out of the slicks. But I am afraid to go too low because I am not running tubes.

Once I wear these 23" slicks down, I am going to 24.5 slicks.

Also let me share a little secret..........the N2MB WOT box really does work, and it does shave off about 3 tenths easily.

How does shifting feel with the WOT box and what DAB were you on? I don't have my SRT anymore, (it actually died at the track ), but I've thought about getting another one eventually.

Edit: I just read your review about the WOT box
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