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2011-2014 Mustangs
First drag strip run with VMP Gen 2R in Denver...only 12.8 time
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16437573" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>MPH will give us a better idea of what horsepower you are making, regardless of the ET.</p><p>Don't worry about not putting up big numbers your first time drag racing. Find people with similar setups at the track (like the GT500s) and ask questions. Most people will help you out. There are tricks you learn over time, like driving around the water box, no burnout on street tires (just turn them over a few times to get rocks/debris off) shallow staging and leaving on the 3rd yellow (not pro tree) are little tricks that will help your ET. Getting your 60ft down will help you the most, as every tenth of a second you shave off your 60ft is good for 2 tenths off the ET. </p><p>Each track is a bit different and no two visits are exactly alike thanks to weather and prep. </p><p>Practice, try different combinations, and ask questions. </p><p>It takes time to learn...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16437573, member: 51947"] MPH will give us a better idea of what horsepower you are making, regardless of the ET. Don't worry about not putting up big numbers your first time drag racing. Find people with similar setups at the track (like the GT500s) and ask questions. Most people will help you out. There are tricks you learn over time, like driving around the water box, no burnout on street tires (just turn them over a few times to get rocks/debris off) shallow staging and leaving on the 3rd yellow (not pro tree) are little tricks that will help your ET. Getting your 60ft down will help you the most, as every tenth of a second you shave off your 60ft is good for 2 tenths off the ET. Each track is a bit different and no two visits are exactly alike thanks to weather and prep. Practice, try different combinations, and ask questions. It takes time to learn... [/QUOTE]
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