A .520 beats a .730 by a pretty comfortable margin.
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Stickshift55,
If I read your numbers correctly, even on a bad day, you could muster up a .520 with no delay in the box. That would tend to clobber a .730 best, pretty badly. :-) I hadn't even considered the crossover factor. That would make it even worse. But even assuming a fully shaded tree, that doesn't sound like a scenerio the street car is gonna win (or even come close). A 1.20 60ft time is a pretty stout bracket ride. I know that the Super Class guys have their's setup to use a little delay. They must be able to get out of the beams incredibly quick. Purpose made converters, stiff sidewall tires, etc., etc., etc. I bet if one of those guys showed up at an "all-run, .400 Pro Tree start" event, they'd be able to clean up. Ever see a track run an event like that? Thanks for the response, and take care. Tom Worthington.
http://www.hotrodder.com/Tom396
Posted on Aug 2, 2000, 6:51 PM from IP address 152.163.207.72