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Hey, how come my #1 listing for 12's is listed at the bottom? It says #1, but kinda weird? Anyway. just wondering
There is a seperate listing for NA (naturally aspirated) and poweradder. You are #1 on the 12 second poweradder list. The list above that is naturally aspirated, which you are on as well. :cheers:
10,34 is correct, but I don´t have the Heads/cam in , yet.
So the run wasn´t with H/C, as you wrote falsely.
To get you all info it was a 150wet, 75dry shot NOS on stock internal LS1.
Hope that helps you get your list perfect.
I apologize, the mistake has been corrected. :cheers:
-Jeremy
Man, no problem!!
Just wanted to keep your list perfect!!!
Good work!!!
I've only made 2 passes with the completed project. They were easy runs with light shifts. I'll make another attempt at some point,since I know there is Quite a bit left in her, but I don't want to break anything trying. I'm having so much fun just driving the car. I do plan a weekend of roadracing at the end of the month.
Info in Sig... That was a 1.98 60 ft on ETs, 98 coupe stock displacement.
Please keep this thread clean and to the point, I want to build lists of the fastest 1/4 mile C5 standings. This list is not complete, so post up and I will fill in the gaps. The categories are 12, 11, 10, and 9 second clubs and will have seperate rankings for poweradder (nitrous, turbocharger, supercharger) vs. naturally aspirated. Please provide as much information as possible in this format:
Godspeed,
I would like to suggest that you add a column to your spread sheet for calculated horsepower... All you need is RACE weight and quarter mile trap speed and this formula:
HP = (mph/225.6)^3 X Wt
This will give a value equivelent to sea level, standard day, flywheel, net horsepower. It is a well proven formula that applies to any reasonable street driven car. It is not accurate for all out 150+ mph drag cars...
Since you already have a weight column, make sure it is race weight including the driver and use it in this formula. The excel spread sheet will automaticlly calculate the number if you set it up right...
Shirl :D
P.S. When are you going to update the sheet, I'm still waiting to see myself in there... :D
Godspeed, The figures I originally provided included the correct weight of my car but failed to include my dressed weight as the driver. So, please change my (race) weight to 3270.