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jfpilla
November 2nd, 2008, 02:20 PM
I went to Mooresville's 1/8th track saturday, hoping for a 6.99999999.
Man was I surprised and happy. I got in 3 runs. The clock malfunctioned on the 2nd run. Both recorded times are under 7 sec.
The 3rd was best.
1.542-60'
6.891-1/8th
@100.594mph
:grin:
It was supposed to be cool weather but it got up to 75* so I quit. I think there are 6.7's in it with more tuning and cooler temps.
My scanner died, so this photo is this best I can do.

TFZ_Z06
November 2nd, 2008, 02:33 PM
I went to Mooresville's 1/8th track saturday, hopping for a 6.99999999.
Man was I surprised and happy. I got in 3 runs. The clock malfunctioned on the 2nd run. Both recorded times are under 7 sec.
The 3rd was best.
1.542-60'
6.891-1/8th
@100.594mph
:grin:
It was supposed to be cool weather but it got up to 75* so I quit. I think there are 6.7's in it with more tuning and cooler temps.
My scanner died, so this photo is this best I can do.

Great pass. That translates to about a ~10.67/~128 in 1/4. I'm looking forward to a visit to the track myself. I almost wish now I would have put the gm crate 427 motor in myself. Stock cam too?

jfpilla
November 2nd, 2008, 02:48 PM
Thanks!
Except for the headers and Vram it's completely stock. It's great to drive on the street too. Very stealthy. :secret:

joecar
November 2nd, 2008, 03:42 PM
Joe, good job...:cheers:

Stealth is good...:cheers:

Scanner died...? :doh2::bawl:

jfpilla
November 2nd, 2008, 03:53 PM
Joe, good job...:cheers:

Stealth is good...:cheers:

Scanner died...? :doh2::bawl:
Thanks Joe!
I have an All-in-one Multifunction Printer on the way. It was time.