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Well, finally visited the strip for the first time, and well :\

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Old 10-19-2002 | 07:58 PM
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Default Well, finally visited the strip for the first time, and well :\

first trip ever to any drag strip today (carlsbad) not much i can say as far as the cars over there, they were all SWEET !
only got in 3 runs, before it got real packed with cars.....maybe next week

Run #1:

60FT: 2.764
330FT: 7.068
1/8ET: 10.437
1/8MPH: 73.04
1/4ET: 15.807
1/4MPH: 90.77

(just dropped the clutch at 3k) h:

Run #2

60FT: 2.989
330FT: 7.519
1/8ET: 10.942
1/8MPH: 72.14
1/4ET: 16.392
1/4MPH: 85.90

(no comment here, heh)

Run #3 -> Best of the day (yet the machine went dead and only got 1/4 ET and MPH)

15.090@92.33mph

now my question judging by the 60ft's and the mph on the best run, whats my car 'capable' of? and how did i fare?

still a newbie when it comes to the drag strip obviously, and alot to be learned, but hopefully with some time, ill fare somewhat decently

thanks for listening
Old 10-19-2002 | 08:01 PM
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Ok every tenth you drop off of the 60 foot, equals about 2 tenths in the quarter. So with your 15.8 with a 2.7 60 foot, if you pulled a 2.2 which is doable on decent street tires, that'd put you at about a 14.8 or so. Should be able to pull that. However, Carlsbad is one of the worst tracks I have ever seen, I'll never go there.
Old 10-19-2002 | 08:08 PM
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i agree, but i really dont feel like driving that far when carlsbad is no more than 15 minutes away from my house......oh well, it`ll do for now...
Old 10-19-2002 | 08:23 PM
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i thought u sold yur car.
Old 10-19-2002 | 08:49 PM
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aux in the house

hows everything bro?

nah, decided to keep it (for the time being)
Old 10-20-2002 | 02:23 PM
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:thumbup: .
Old 10-20-2002 | 06:47 PM
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Ive never been to the strip but Id work on reaction time. From the few launches ive done Ive found that the beginning of a race is the most important. Getting traction is too. I sill havent figured out where to rev to. I dont race much I guess.
Old 10-21-2002 | 02:26 PM
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B18C powered hatches (your gen, in particular) should be running low-mid 14s. Best I've seen out of a i/h/e B18c hatch is a 14.3.

Just work on your launch. I don't know how high above sea level you are, but naturally that effects times.
Old 10-21-2002 | 03:59 PM
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I'm mid to low 14's myself. My friend busted out a 14.1 in a dx hatch with street tires lower pressure.

There is only one thing to learn when racing a Honda in the 1/4 mile. Launch. Good launch = good run. Crappy launch = crappy run.

Just practice every other night at a dead stop. You'll get into a groove, and you should be set.
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Old 10-23-2002 | 02:39 PM
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I had almost the exact same 60ft times and I was pulling a 15.3, I couldn't feather my clutch at all. I checked it afterwards and noticed my clutch fluid was COMPLETELY EMPTY!! :doh:

Next time, I hope to put up some better #'s.



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