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Old 12-01-2015, 10:01 PM   #31
Ed Wright
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Default Re: Going DEEP....

[QUOTE=JOE ZOOM;489181]Ed,...No disrespect but....
You don't think it was because deep staging makes your ET show shower?
You can run faster than the clocks show?......[QUOTE]

Isn't that what I said, Joe? Of course, that is why many bracket racers do that. You can actually run a little quicker than the clocks show. That is the point.

[QUOTE] So Ed if you swallow stage and drop it at the thousand you aren't showing what to can run either......[QUOTE]

Not sure how that is related.

[QUOTE]Only very slow cars can get a green light doing that...
Took my stocker to englishtown for a bracket race....80% of the cars dialing from 9.00 to 15.99 deep [QUOTE]

Joe, evidently not all fast foot brake cars react fast. Before Eastexas Race Cars back halved my SS car I could deep stage and get a green light. Not now. Imediately had to go to 28" front tires, lower my 2 step RPM, and find a slower button. I still struggle with red lights. No way I could deep stage now and be green. Hard to imagin a good working nine second car reacting slow enough to be green while deep staging. That takes a slow reacting car-and-or-driver.

That's the rule. I'm done.
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