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Topic: ran the notch at sac raceway yesterday (pics)
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notch yours
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so i ran the notch yesterday at sac just to see if it really had power since i just got the car about a month n a half ago. well the power was there but the traction wasn't, even when we lowered the tire pressure. i definitly need some slicks. i was kinda disapointed at that. i was also disapointed that i only got to run the car twice from 12:30 when i got there until my second and last run at about 4:30 just cuz they had about a million import cars(much love to the imports though, my other car is an integra) but they should've just did the illiminations for the rwd cars first since there was only a hand full. and plus, cars kept on breakin' down. well heres some pics. thanks to jsjbrothers.com
it only ran 15.1 and 15.3 just cuz it kept peelin' out 1st, 2nd,and 3rd gear I NEEEEEEEED SLICKS [ March 10, 2009, 02:17 AM: Message edited by: notch yours ]
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WickedStang
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Nice looking notch! Well congrats on getting it down the 1320 for the first time. Iam sure with more practice u can get ur ET down.
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BIGBALLFACTOR
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all the imports were there because the had a race there on sunday an try to leave the line with less rpm an get drag radils the have a stiffer side wall than slicks
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notch yours
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i actually tried to take off at a low rpm, but it would actually break traction everytime it would hit about 4 to 5 RPM,
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darkhorse04
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You don't need slicks you need suspension!
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J24I
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suspension FTW...
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What was your speed?
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yup suspension for sure and pics nice also
Posts: 628 | From: Elk Grove | Registered: Feb 2008
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notch yours
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the notch actually has traction bars
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darkhorse04
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Don't matter. As low as you are and that small of a side wall you will find it really hard to get a good launch and traction. If you don't plan on racing much more then for fun I wouldn't get slicks just get some drag radials, that way you don't break anything and you can put them on at the house and drive to the track.
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CornOil_&_Boost
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slicks on a 15 second car???? ok....
try a drag radial first possibly...or get something better than "traction" bars.... [ March 10, 2009, 10:55 PM: Message edited by: jordan_0806 ]
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well the notch has headers, cams, slp exaust,mac h pipe, edlebrock upper n lower intake manifold,bbk 70mm throttlebody, cold air intake and a few other things. i just picked up this notch about a month n half ago n im still new to the mustang scene so i'm still learnig a lot about this car.
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STREETFIGHTER50
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quote: Originally posted by notch yours: well the notch has headers, cams, slp exaust,mac h pipe, edlebrock upper n lower intake manifold,bbk 70mm throttlebody, cold air intake and a few other things. i just picked up this notch about a month n half ago n im still new to the mustang scene so i'm still learnig a lot about this car.
wow should be a lot better than a 15 second timeslip! probably should do a quick tune up, drag radials, & more practice fosho!
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Also check your timing and make sure its around 12 degrees
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Luke87GT
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don't listen to all these knuckleheads telling you that you need suspension.
You need slicks/DRs and some seat time.
You should shave over a second off your times with the above...
best of luck
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yea, throw some gears and street slicks and shoot for mid 13's
-------------------- My baby:88gt 347 stroker
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darkhorse04
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quote: well the notch has headers, cams, slp exaust,mac h pipe, edlebrock upper n lower intake manifold,bbk 70mm throttlebody, cold air intake and a few other things. i just picked up this notch about a month n half ago n im still new to the mustang scene so i'm still learnig a lot about this car.
Car has cams huh!! How many does a pushrod have LOL!! J/K man sounds like it has a good bit done to it.
quote: Also check your timing and make sure its around 12 degrees
Go as high as you can and back it off when it detonates. You should get to around 16 to 18 degrees before you hear anything on pump gas.
quote: don't listen to all these knuckleheads telling you that you need suspension.
You need slicks/DRs and some seat time.
You should shave over a second off your times with the above...
best of luck
Really knuckleheads huh?? Do you race competively or just run on play days? Do you know anything about a car and how it reacts on the track? Guess not with that comment.
I agree he needs lots and lots of seat time. That's the only way to get better.
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gtowned
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quote: Originally posted by darkhorse04:
quote: Also check your timing and make sure its around 12 degrees
Go as high as you can and back it off when it detonates. You should get to around 16 to 18 degrees before you hear anything on pump gas.
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darkhorse04
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Wanna make power you can't be afaid to take it to the edge! I have ran my car at 16 degrees with 87 in it and no problems what so ever.
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gtowned
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distributor must have been a tooth off.ive never heard of a fox getting that much timing on pump gas
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darkhorse04
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Nope!! Seen some up to 18 degrees. Guess you guys up here don't push your cars.
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Lemonade
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quote: Originally posted by darkhorse04: Nope!! Seen some up to 18 degrees. Guess you guys up here don't push your cars.
Where are you buying your gas? What octane? Thanks,
Lems
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darkhorse04
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Chevron 91 and in my 87 with 127,000 miles running 16 degrees of timing running on Chevron 87 daily.
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