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also congrats on that masga race..jim |
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Your cars fine, left lane was 20 numbers slower then the right. I'm glad I ran the T&T there.
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You might want to inquire what pro tree they are using .400 or .370?
Some NHRA div. events use a .370 tree because of the LED bulbs. This is also common at the national events.
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All Div. and National Pro tree times are .370 for SC&SG, .470 for SST.
Been that way for years, This was strictly a beam height ,roll out issue. We ran a MASGA race there the previous weekend , MASGA uses a .400 tree to bring in a few SST racers. At that race .069-.072 in the box and averaged a .009 rt over 13 rounds of racing in 2 days. The following week I had .010-.015 in the box and averaged .028 in 11 passes.
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