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Old 06-08-2011, 05:06 PM   #1
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New Track times

Well finally got the Truck to the track for some test and tune. Ran on motor only on 93 pump gas. Nitrous fuel regulator was acting weird so didnt want to spray it.
Had a few minor problems but in all went well.Weather was a bit warm mid 90's. Track scale was not open so didnt get a new weight on truck. Should be around 3,600-3,700# no driver. Had convertor tightened for N2 and was stalling at 4,000 from previous 4,500 last outing.So this time out ran close to the previous best motor pass(10.79 @120.9) with stall change.Was turning 6,000 @ the traps so with N2 should put me around 6,800-7,000. Other changes were 4.10 12 bolt truck rearend to 4.30 Moser Dana 60.
Main problem was not transfering weight well with the 1" drop springs,which I was expecting. Called Santhuff to order new 250# front springs to get the weight transfer and 60ft down.

Made 5 passes total and 2 best are:

60' - 1.53 / 1.56
330' - 4.40 / 4.47
1/8 - 6.85 / 6.92
MPH - 99.59 / 99.74
1,000 - 9.01 / 9.08
ET - 10.86 / 10.94
MPH - 120.75 / 120.26
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1/8 6.58@104.64
1/4. 10.42@127.10

Nitrous: 60'. 1.28
1/8. 6.15@ 112.02
1/4. 9.75@ 136.32

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Old 06-08-2011, 06:55 PM   #2
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Re: New Track times

Bad @$$..... What is your rear suspension setup? Coilovers? Also elaborate on the engine...
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Old 06-09-2011, 08:18 AM   #3
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Re: New Track times

Man that sucker gets out of the hole awesome, that's an outstanding ET for 120mph. How much are you going to hit it with?
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Old 06-09-2011, 10:00 AM   #4
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Re: New Track times

nice runs. i noticed your second run had more mph at the 1/8 but less at the 1/4. this has always puzzled me with my cars or bikes. it seems to happen a lot with my stuff
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Old 06-09-2011, 10:10 PM   #5
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Re: New Track times

Rear suspension has 36" Chassisworks double adjustable ladder bars w/ 14" Strange single adjust coil overs.
Motor is a 534" 10.5:1 with GMPP 290 oval port heads.Heads were fully ported by Mike Stark @ CFM performance. Comp solid roller.Victor Jr 4500 w/ Holley 1050HP. Motor Dynoed @ 721hp / 677tq on 93 octane.
Looking to Spray the N2 up to 350hp ish , 200 +/- out of the hole and add the second stage probable on a timer.
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1/4. 10.42@127.10

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Old 06-19-2011, 11:06 AM   #6
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Re: New Track times

Mike does some NICE work!
Good runs and MPH, definately more in it on motor alone
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Old 10-07-2012, 06:37 PM   #7
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Re: New Track times

Finally got back to the track to make some nitrous passes. First pass ran a 10.70 @ 123 on motor w/ 93 octane. I had made a rear spring change 200# -> 150# to check it out. Got a gopro video and another video of 2nd nitrous pass. Put some VP C-12 and turned the bottle on. Pass was 1.35 60' and 9.82 @ 133.6 on 1 stage w/225 shot . Guy in other lane lit both bulbs and when I rolled in and starter didn't give me much time to load up the convertor. Also 1st pass I pulled 2nd gear real early. So I made sure I didnt 2nd pass as you see in video. Was right at 7,000 crossing the line so convertor and gear seem to be ok. Also scales were open and was 3,820# w/driver. Now ready to finish wiring up the second stage and see what it will do.

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Old Motor: 60'. 1.43
1/8 6.58@104.64
1/4. 10.42@127.10

Nitrous: 60'. 1.28
1/8. 6.15@ 112.02
1/4. 9.75@ 136.32

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Old 10-07-2012, 07:15 PM   #8
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Re: New Track times

Nice job!
What was the 660'? Im assumin 6.20's or high teens? Thats getting it done!
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Old 10-08-2012, 06:38 PM   #9
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Re: New Track times

Do you think the spring change in the rear helped... and did you get the springs changed to to the 250# ?
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Old 10-08-2012, 07:01 PM   #10
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Re: New Track times

Yea buddy that thing leaves hard, nice job!!! Might want to put some Velcro on that bed mat lol...
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Old 10-08-2012, 07:14 PM   #11
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Re: New Track times

That much weight into the high 9's is some SERIOUS hauling bootie. Congrats on a job well done.

BTW, what is the popping at the top of 1st gear? Too much timing on the hose, not enough octane, rev limiter??? Any kind of misfire/ scatter and N2o would scare me to death.
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Old 10-09-2012, 07:47 AM   #12
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Re: New Track times

Shawn yes 6.20 on the 330' . Had the truck out a few weeks earlier with the 200# springs and the rear just would not move , so went to a 150#. Marv yes diffently the rev limiter . This was the 2nd nitrous pass , the 1st pass I pulled 2nd gear real early and didn't want to do the same again. I have the transbrake button on the shifter and as soon as I let transbrake button off I pulled the shifter on 1st nitrous pass.
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Old 10-09-2012, 08:52 AM   #13
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Re: New Track times

Stay off the rev limiter on the spray . Nice passes . Next time im out and see you ill stop by and say hi . You know David Sheetz ?
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Old 10-09-2012, 11:29 AM   #14
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Re: New Track times

Hey Hotrod yes not a good thing on the rev limiter. Its been about 8 years since i've sprayed the truck so driver is a little rusty. Ans yes come by next time. Will be going again in a few weeks maybe we can meetup. May go to Sealy next time Baytown isn't what it use to be. No don't know David where is he from?
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1/4. 10.42@127.10

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Old 10-09-2012, 12:12 PM   #15
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Re: New Track times

Not trying to hi jack , but friday night they dont prep much and it is pretty much street car night . I will come by and say hi .
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Old 10-09-2012, 12:31 PM   #16
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so is the time of the year when people start going outthere to baytown?
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Old 12-09-2012, 03:25 PM   #17
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Re: New Track times

Nice ET.. Definately more in it.

I don't remember what you have for rear suspension. Is it a 4link, ladder bar or stock style trailing arm.

If tightening the front shocks isn't enough, you might be able to add more antisquat by raising your instant center of gravity. More antisquat = less front lift.
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Old 12-10-2012, 01:11 AM   #18
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Good to help you out! Hopefully next time out ill have my motor back in from the machine shop and shootin' for some better times. I think your truck has more in it on motor. Definitely impressive...
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Old 12-11-2012, 04:49 PM   #19
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Super73 , Truck has 36" Chassisworks double adjustable ladderbars w/ Strange egineering single adjustable coilovers w/150# 12" spring. Front springs are from Coil Spring Specialties custom built @ 455# and 14 1/4" length w/ a .660 dia. Shocks are Comp engineering 3 way adjustable C-2615 for our trucks set @ 90/10. Plans are to go double adjustable on back and 80/20 Adjustment on fronts. Really want to go to a Scotts or Nolimt front end to reduce weight. So staying with the cheap Comps until I decide if I want to stick with stock crossmember or not.
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Re: New Track times

With how fast that front is coming up, I bet the 70/30 setting in front would be better than the 80/20.

How tight are the rear shocks? Have you tried putting a zip tie on the shocks shaft to see how far they are compressing or extending under launch? Might help to tell you if you should loosen/tighten the shock.

What is the ICG height currently set to? Perhaps try moving it up 1 hole and see if it slows front rise down at all.


I personally would try those things (if you havent already) before spending money on a double adjustable (not saying you won't benefit at some point).
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Re: New Track times

Wow . what a ride ! Good air last friday . DA was like -300 . Truck sounds strong . Congrats on the 10.0
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Different angle of your pass @ like 3:30
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Old 12-17-2012, 06:46 PM   #23
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Re: New Track times

All I can say is thats Friggin Cool.
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Old 04-08-2013, 03:36 AM   #24
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Re: New Track times

Made it back to the track to the HPT truck shoot out. Took some nitrous out from previous trip with bad wheelstand.(250 shot 92n/87f to a 225 shot 87n/82f) also now have 2nd stage wired on a digiset. First pass line lock was not holding well so not a good burnout and didn't think it would stick well. Well I was wrong. Fan came off radiator and shorted out and main fuse to inside blew. Just finished a complete rewire and fought electrical problems on next 2 passes. Want to thank Dinnut from the board and his buddies for helping pit crew.
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1/4. 10.42@127.10

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1/4. 9.75@ 136.32

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Old 04-08-2013, 12:42 PM   #25
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Awesome! The wheel stands are super cool going up, but the coming down hard part kinda bites!
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