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My personal best

Tintoy35

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My personal best of 10.03 @ 133.69 mph. Still not happy with 60 ft but will have to do Finished for the year so I will be reading about what everyone else is doing. Sorry here is the car with a 451 cu.

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Looks real good to me! The last time I went down the track there was only e.t & mph.
 
Very nice!
 
Nothing the matter with that 60ft for that ET. Car looks like all the numbers are inline to me.
Doug
 
10.03 @ 133 are respectable #'s now
must be a pretty good/damn respectable 451 combo
& the car seems to work well too

good luck with your quest to lower them
 
Nice going in the fine 64 ! Ron
 
10.03 @ 133 are respectable #'s now
must be a pretty good/damn respectable 451 combo
& the car seems to work well too

good luck with your quest to lower them
I have been shifting at 6700 rpm. Next year I am going to try shifting at 6800 to 6850 .
10.03 @ 133 are respectable #'s now
must be a pretty good/damn respectable 451 combo
& the car seems to work well too

good luck with your quest to lower them
I am going to try shifting at 6800 to 6850. I have been shifting at 6700. A friend says any good running 400 will like shifting at 7000. This engine does like the rpms. Also I will have the car weighed, scaled and aligned.
 
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Sure laying down some nice numbers just as it is. Very good outing Tintoy!
 
Thanks for pointing that out.......I didn't notice that...
I'm not being critical, I just looked closely at the time slip and noticed.
Sheesh! I've been posting about my piss poor 60ft times and lack of traction for a while, but thanks to experienced forum members who actually care enough to help me out with advice, I have changed my mind about getting a triangulated 4 link and I'm going to a full Caltracs setup.
Between that, my complete new front suspension, and new Wilwood disc brakes, and as soon as I can get the Hydramax hydraulic throwout bearing and HitMaster launch control installed, I should have a much better time at the track.
 
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