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Old 04-26-2024, 04:46 PM
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Didn't lock up I hope?
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Old 04-26-2024, 05:11 PM
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Thanks.

1000 Foot ET = 7.5067
1/4 Mile ET = 8.8873
1/4 Mile MPH = 164.3879

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Service is crap here at the track & the picture wouldn’t download. I had to dad on our last time run & the bearing came apart in the rearend right past the 330.
Had to run dad

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Old 04-27-2024, 03:51 PM
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I see your Father won first round

Lane Driver Car No. Class Dial In RT 60 FT 330 FT 660 FT 660 MPH 1000 FT ET MPH
Right Joseph Tankersley WIN 2537 SG 9.90 .008 1.648 4.714 6.755 123.29 8.455 9.890 155.22

I spend sometime redoing my simulation. What was the weather like? I had to pull a good amount of HP to somewhat match his run.

60 Foot ET = 1.6786
330 Foot ET = 4.7139
1/8 Mile ET = 6.7322
1/8 Mile MPH = 123.4014
1000 Foot ET = 8.4490
1/4 Mile ET = 9.8945
1/4 Mile MPH = 156.9030

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Old 04-27-2024, 06:11 PM
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I see your Father won first round

Lane Driver Car No. Class Dial In RT 60 FT 330 FT 660 FT 660 MPH 1000 FT ET MPH
Right Joseph Tankersley WIN 2537 SG 9.90 .008 1.648 4.714 6.755 123.29 8.455 9.890 155.22

I spend sometime redoing my simulation. What was the weather like? I had to pull a good amount of HP to somewhat match his run.

60 Foot ET = 1.6786
330 Foot ET = 4.7139
1/8 Mile ET = 6.7322
1/8 Mile MPH = 123.4014
1000 Foot ET = 8.4490
1/4 Mile ET = 9.8945
1/4 Mile MPH = 156.9030

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The air was good I think I recorded a corrected alt of 1250ish ft this morning.

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Old 04-27-2024, 06:15 PM
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I see your Father won first round

Lane Driver Car No. Class Dial In RT 60 FT 330 FT 660 FT 660 MPH 1000 FT ET MPH
Right Joseph Tankersley WIN 2537 SG 9.90 .008 1.648 4.714 6.755 123.29 8.455 9.890 155.22

I spend sometime redoing my simulation. What was the weather like? I had to pull a good amount of HP to somewhat match his run.

60 Foot ET = 1.6786
330 Foot ET = 4.7139
1/8 Mile ET = 6.7322
1/8 Mile MPH = 123.4014
1000 Foot ET = 8.4490
1/4 Mile ET = 9.8945
1/4 Mile MPH = 156.9030

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This is the time slip of me & dad running. Our cars are pretty close. Dad timer 1 .005 timer 2 3.070, me timer 1 .005 & timer 2 2.900.
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Old 04-27-2024, 06:18 PM
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I see your Father won first round

Lane Driver Car No. Class Dial In RT 60 FT 330 FT 660 FT 660 MPH 1000 FT ET MPH
Right Joseph Tankersley WIN 2537 SG 9.90 .008 1.648 4.714 6.755 123.29 8.455 9.890 155.22

I spend sometime redoing my simulation. What was the weather like? I had to pull a good amount of HP to somewhat match his run.

60 Foot ET = 1.6786
330 Foot ET = 4.7139
1/8 Mile ET = 6.7322
1/8 Mile MPH = 123.4014
1000 Foot ET = 8.4490
1/4 Mile ET = 9.8945
1/4 Mile MPH = 156.9030

Stan
Here’s the timeslip I gave you the info on.
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Old 04-28-2024, 08:49 AM
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Matt,
Thanks you very much for all of that information. I now see why I am having a problem, and having to pull so much HP. I wrote this code over 11 years ago while trying to help someone out, and it only uses a single timer.

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Old 04-28-2024, 10:44 PM
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Matt,
Thanks you very much for all of that information. I now see why I am having a problem, and having to pull so much HP. I wrote this code over 11 years ago while trying to help someone out, and it only uses a single timer.

Stan
No worries , your calculations have been impressive.

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