Consistent for a stick!
Okay, keep in mind that my 13.6 was with 3.73s, slicks, 35 degree weather and 800 less feet of elevation. These are why the times are slower!
Any way this weekend i ran in a heads up Mustang class, and these were my times!
1st run
1.018 (pro tree, and fell asleep)
1.892
5.605
8.766
78.27
11.503
13.830
96.86
2nd run
.897 (I'm starting to get the hang of it)
1.888
5.654
8.806
78.46
11.531
13.846
97.47
3rd run
.736 (slowely improving)
1.903
5.649
8.800
78.40
11.527
13.837
97.64
4th run
.653 (I'm still getting better)
1.916
5.624
8.786
78.29
11.507
13.827
97.07
I have been told by a few people to take up bracket racing! On a full tree I am usually in the .5xx range, but the pro tree is so much fun! What do you guys think? It's 2 months till the next heads up event, should I try my hand at bracket racing?
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Mine: 1991 Mustang LX, 5-speed,
Mac catback, Pulleys, K&N, Aluminum D-shaft, Pro 5.0, 3.55, Lakewood shocks, SSM lift bars, Hoosier slicks. 13.67 @ 98.
Sons: 1989 Mustang LX, Auto, Flowmaster catback, Mac H-pipe, Mac headers, Cobra intake, 1.7 roller rockers, 65mm Tbody, Mac cold air kit, 2400 stall converter, 3.73, 17x9 Cobra Rs, '01 Leather seats. 14.185 @ 96.8
Sold: 1966 Mustang Coupe, '88 5-speed, '69 302, Super turboes. Probably 15s.
For Sale: 1987 Mustang GT, Auto, Bone Stock, with air silencer.
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