12.39@107.75

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  1. badingle Founding Member

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    I went to track for what I think is probably going to be the last time this season. I really didnt get out that much because I crashed my car a lil while ago.

    The weather was good, the track was decently prepped so it fired off a 12.39@107.75.


    I cant wait for some suspension mods and to turn the wick on this combo up.:nice:
  2. yellow1995Cobra New Member

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    Awesome man!!! Congrats :nice:

    Your catching up to paul :D
  3. bimmertech New Member

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    yeah i kept looking in your sig for a blower or nitrous. good driving.
  4. Killercanary The car that set the bar.

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    WTG buddy! You have that auto FLYING!!! You are really clicking off some great ET for your trap speeds.

    :OT: I didn't know you crashed... I hope you were OK. Did it happen at the track or on the street?
  5. badingle Founding Member

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    Thanks Paul :nice: According to Eds webpage, the ideal 1/4mile run is ET x MPH= 1335. If you compute mine, its 1335.0225 so the combo definitely works

    Sorry I never posted up about the crashed. It was pretty stupid and kinda embarassing. I guess I was trying to "kick the car sideways" and simple lost control and smoked a telephone pole. It ended up tweeking the frame 3/4" to the right.

    Manual steering and sideways = disaster:(

    [IMG]
  6. xr8d302 I bought a 27" monitor to compensate for my lack o

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    ouchies

    congrats
  7. SeventyMach1 Keep it lubed .... keep it straight .... and keep

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    Congrats on the run man! Is the bumper cover even "damaged" .... or is it just scuffed up really bad?
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    man, i've been messing around, fish-tailing a lot lately... guess that's probably a good sign for me to stop f-ing around.

    awesome time, btw.
  9. badingle Founding Member

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    That is tar and wood imbedded in the bumper. It was repairable. Basically the reinforcement, headlight, headlight assembly, shock absorbers and the reinforcement inserts and cover were junk. I think it around $450 in parts. The worse part was the bent frame:(

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