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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
Please look at my slips and help me reduce my ET's
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<blockquote data-quote="Sethsual" data-source="post: 13347235" data-attributes="member: 149913"><p>Seven runs in one and half hours seems excessive. Let her cool down more between runs and that should help. The last time I made it out, I think I made three passes in three hours. Also, it looks like you're doing exactly what you should be doing to improve your track results: Getting more seat-time. If you were still having issues with hooking 200' out, then you should be more conscious about peddling it instead of just keeping it buried. When your suspension and tires can handle it, then you should up the launch RPM's. In the meantime, keep it down and ease out of the hole. If you start to slip, back off a tad until it grabs, and then get after it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sethsual, post: 13347235, member: 149913"] Seven runs in one and half hours seems excessive. Let her cool down more between runs and that should help. The last time I made it out, I think I made three passes in three hours. Also, it looks like you're doing exactly what you should be doing to improve your track results: Getting more seat-time. If you were still having issues with hooking 200' out, then you should be more conscious about peddling it instead of just keeping it buried. When your suspension and tires can handle it, then you should up the launch RPM's. In the meantime, keep it down and ease out of the hole. If you start to slip, back off a tad until it grabs, and then get after it again. [/QUOTE]
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