Video of my car at Texas Invitational

viper04

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Nice thanks for posting. As always your car is killer. I know your last outting got rained out, but are you going to try and make it out to the 1/4 mile this year or too busy.
 

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Great runs along with some great competition.

Now tell me how much pressure you run on those DRs. My car is all over the road with my 345/35-18 MTs.
 
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I will definitely make it to a 1/4-mile this year. Just been too busy, and I travel a lot for work. Our local 1/4-mile is only open on Fridays, and it is hard for me to get there on a weeknight.

Tires at 17 psi cold, 18-19 psi hot.
 

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I know the owner of the blue vette here in KC. You put the hurting on him during tx2k13 on the highways of Mexico.
 
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what were your trap speeds?

153-157 that event. The green flag zone is about 300' long, and the light can come on at any time, so traps will vary some. As soon as the two cars are side by side in tthe green flag zone, the starter can give the green light randomly. So, reaction time does play a little part. Pretty fun format, just like drag racing from 60 mph. We had about 100 vehicles, with the slowest cars in the 800 whp range - and had zero drivetrain failures all weekend.
 
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