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Old 06-26-2006, 09:00 AM   #34
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Re: Ran 11.44 @117.69mph

2000 ft is pretty substantial though. According to NHRA's website at sea level you would be running 11.17 @ 120.52 at sea level. This is not really important at your track because obviously everybody is at the same disadvantage. It's just cool to see what would run at a track like Montgomery Motorsports Park or Silver Dollar in Georgia because they are only 400-500 ft. Here is the NHRA's conversion chart if you want to check it out.

http://www.smokemup.com/auto_math/nh...on_factors.php

My brother's '78 GMC has run a best of a 11.98 @ 112.11 (7.58 @ 92.86 in 1/8) with a 1.71 60' on motor with much less engine than you have. We'd only be in the mid 12's at your track. Here is link to his truck if you wnat to check it out also. http://www.bassettracing.cz28.com/photo2.html
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