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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboytk" data-source="post: 13814360" data-attributes="member: 93476"><p>Goodmorning All,</p><p></p><p>I went to the track last night (San Antonio Raceway) and the weather was almost perfect with DA's starting at 50' and ending at -367'. I felt the track was a little loose but then again it could have just been me. I drive a 2011 mustang gt a6 with gt500 axlebacks, kn drop in filter, and 255/45-18 continentals. </p><p></p><p>The last time I posted, my best times were 13.26 and I dont remember the mph. I gathered that everyone was launching from 1500-1800 on the stock auto. The track was very good that night similar DA's but my car was full weight plus about 60 lbs of tools and my sub. Now I know my car has it in it to break the 12's, I am just not sure if it can be done with ME in the car. I believe this because last night I took out the back seat (except the seat backs), the spare/jack, my tools (confirmed the 60lbs yeesh) and sub. Even with all these items removed my best time was a 13.02@112 with a 2.1 60ft. I ran two 13.08's prior to this run and started the night with a 13.19 @111. I guess I should state that I am about 260 and I know every 100lbs adds a tenth. </p><p></p><p>So with all that said, does anyone have any ideas or advice to help me break that 12 barrier? Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboytk, post: 13814360, member: 93476"] Goodmorning All, I went to the track last night (San Antonio Raceway) and the weather was almost perfect with DA's starting at 50' and ending at -367'. I felt the track was a little loose but then again it could have just been me. I drive a 2011 mustang gt a6 with gt500 axlebacks, kn drop in filter, and 255/45-18 continentals. The last time I posted, my best times were 13.26 and I dont remember the mph. I gathered that everyone was launching from 1500-1800 on the stock auto. The track was very good that night similar DA's but my car was full weight plus about 60 lbs of tools and my sub. Now I know my car has it in it to break the 12's, I am just not sure if it can be done with ME in the car. I believe this because last night I took out the back seat (except the seat backs), the spare/jack, my tools (confirmed the 60lbs yeesh) and sub. Even with all these items removed my best time was a 13.02@112 with a 2.1 60ft. I ran two 13.08's prior to this run and started the night with a 13.19 @111. I guess I should state that I am about 260 and I know every 100lbs adds a tenth. So with all that said, does anyone have any ideas or advice to help me break that 12 barrier? Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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