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Fastest 1/4 mile 2011+ Mustang GT track times
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<blockquote data-quote="ghig50" data-source="post: 14758912" data-attributes="member: 162579"><p>Just to keep the numbers comparable.</p><p>Apples to Apples so to speek.</p><p> Anyway the submissions can show the air density altitude at the time of the pass?</p><p> For example I took a look at one pass that sounded great that was listed above in the past .After looking into it the density altitude was = to 2,700 feet below sea level At the time of the pass.</p><p> Which Is great, but for comparison to other passes.that pass corrected would need almost 5 tenths added To it.</p><p> I guess I just want to say to aime of the new drag racers out therw if you are not aware Air density places a huge role on your et and mph.</p><p> Also if anyone is curious you can go to drag times.com</p><p> and take virtually any pass and see what the Sea level / air density was at the time of a given pass.</p><p> Either way what everyone is running with these cars still amazes me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghig50, post: 14758912, member: 162579"] Just to keep the numbers comparable. Apples to Apples so to speek. Anyway the submissions can show the air density altitude at the time of the pass? For example I took a look at one pass that sounded great that was listed above in the past .After looking into it the density altitude was = to 2,700 feet below sea level At the time of the pass. Which Is great, but for comparison to other passes.that pass corrected would need almost 5 tenths added To it. I guess I just want to say to aime of the new drag racers out therw if you are not aware Air density places a huge role on your et and mph. Also if anyone is curious you can go to drag times.com and take virtually any pass and see what the Sea level / air density was at the time of a given pass. Either way what everyone is running with these cars still amazes me. [/QUOTE]
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