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Old 03-14-2008, 10:51 AM   #1
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Going to the track first weekend in April

Ok.. There is a 3 day thing going on in Sacramento the first weekend in April. Fri night is a TNT. Sat is qualifying and TNT for CMI. Sunday is the CMI event. CMI is prodomanatly compact imports, but, they will let me run in either Outlaw or their RWD class. Since I don't have a cage in the truck, I'm stuck running it off the gas.

Reason for my post is I am looking for ideas on where to pick up some. I would like to get as close to 11.50 as possible.

I can't think of anywhere to shave weight that doesn't cost a decent amount of money other than maybe loosing the brake booster and running manual brakes and maybe throwing a seat in from my Camaro.

Only ways I can add power, costs a decent amount of money.

Another thought is to tie the first stage in to my HPtuners program. Run a few motor passes and get an idea of what I'm doing NA. Then have the cable control the hit and turn it on at a given mph. Start high and dial it back in 5mph increments until I am say running 11.50-11.60ish. I don't think it will take much.


I'm hoping with my recent round of changes ect I can run 11.80-90 on the motor. I was going 12.33-12.4x @ 109-110mph with a 1.87-1.91 dead hooked 60'.

Gained 20rwhp
Went from a 3,200 verter to a 4,400
15x6 and 15x10 draglite from a 7x15 steel wheel all the way around
Running a 215/70/15 vs a 275/50/15 in the front
Running a 315/60/15 MT Drag radial from a 275/50/15 (allows me to stay in second on the motor, 7,250 = 116mph and I can rev to 7,500)
Removed power steering going back to a manual box
Lost the front bumper and fram horns that once held it in place
Lost the heater box


Any sugestions would be great.



Shaun

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Old 03-14-2008, 06:11 PM   #2
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

Buy you a kirkey aluminum seat. They are light and comfortable with the padded cover!
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10.39 1/4 @ 125.83

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Old 03-15-2008, 02:46 AM   #3
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

I agree with DJ, I took out the buddy buckets ,frame and center seat,replaced them with poly seats,factory seats and frame were almost 200 lbs,also maybe only run 5 gal of gas at a time
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Old 03-15-2008, 06:16 AM   #4
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

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Ok.. There is a 3 day thing going on in Sacramento the first weekend in April. Fri night is a TNT. Sat is qualifying and TNT for CMI. Sunday is the CMI event. CMI is prodomanatly compact imports, but, they will let me run in either Outlaw or their RWD class. Since I don't have a cage in the truck, I'm stuck running it off the gas.

Reason for my post is I am looking for ideas on where to pick up some. I would like to get as close to 11.50 as possible.

I can't think of anywhere to shave weight that doesn't cost a decent amount of money other than maybe loosing the brake booster and running manual brakes and maybe throwing a seat in from my Camaro.

Only ways I can add power, costs a decent amount of money.

Another thought is to tie the first stage in to my HPtuners program. Run a few motor passes and get an idea of what I'm doing NA. Then have the cable control the hit and turn it on at a given mph. Start high and dial it back in 5mph increments until I am say running 11.50-11.60ish. I don't think it will take much.


I'm hoping with my recent round of changes ect I can run 11.80-90 on the motor. I was going 12.33-12.4x @ 109-110mph with a 1.87-1.91 dead hooked 60'.

Gained 20rwhp
Went from a 3,200 verter to a 4,400
15x6 and 15x10 draglite from a 7x15 steel wheel all the way around
Running a 215/70/15 vs a 275/50/15 in the front
Running a 315/60/15 MT Drag radial from a 275/50/15 (allows me to stay in second on the motor, 7,250 = 116mph and I can rev to 7,500)
Removed power steering going back to a manual box
Lost the front bumper and fram horns that once held it in place
Lost the heater box


Any sugestions would be great.



Shaun
Good luck at the track. I have manual disc brakes and i like them. saved a few pounds.
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Old 03-15-2008, 06:44 AM   #5
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

do you still have the 3.73 gears?
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Old 03-15-2008, 10:05 AM   #6
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

I do still have the 3.73's, they keep me from shifting in to third

The Camaro's seats are plastic race seats fomr Summit. So I was thinking about slaping one in. What do you think the factory bench weighs?
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Old 03-15-2008, 04:36 PM   #7
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Re: Going to the track first weekend in April

I'd quess about 60 lbs.
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My Pass Time Show http://s129.photobucket.com/albums/p...Chapter1-0.mp4

So Far my best Times are:

Motor only:
6.44 1/8 @ 104.13
10.39 1/4 @ 125.83

Nitrous Times:
5.785 1/8 @ 118.65 with a 1.336 60ft
9.168 1/4 @ 142.58 with a 250 shot dead out of the hole!
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