82TwoHeadlight
Member
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2020
- Posts
- 38
- Reaction score
- 56
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 489
Summarized in the title. I'd like to increase the et of this truck from 7.70 to 7.50.
As the truck sits today it runs consistent 7.70 at 90 mph.
The local 1/8th mile has a 7.50 index truck class with a sizable purse.
I'd like to compete in the 7.50 truck class.
This past Friday I went to the test and tune and paid close attention to the trucks tuning for that class and was fortunate enough to line up with one. I'd estimate based on my run that 7.50 index truck must have run exactly 7.50.
My questions are:
Is the class going to be full of competitors running 7.5x?
Are they really that good or was it just the luck for the run I witnessed?
How could I get another 2 tenths for my truck and keep it consistent?
Based on what I saw i don't think I'd be competitive bringing a 7.70 truck to a 7.50 race.
For additional context, the track doesn't show times or include competitors time slips when you complete the run so I really don't know what et everyone is running.
As the truck sits today it runs consistent 7.70 at 90 mph.
The local 1/8th mile has a 7.50 index truck class with a sizable purse.
I'd like to compete in the 7.50 truck class.
This past Friday I went to the test and tune and paid close attention to the trucks tuning for that class and was fortunate enough to line up with one. I'd estimate based on my run that 7.50 index truck must have run exactly 7.50.
My questions are:
Is the class going to be full of competitors running 7.5x?
Are they really that good or was it just the luck for the run I witnessed?
How could I get another 2 tenths for my truck and keep it consistent?
Based on what I saw i don't think I'd be competitive bringing a 7.70 truck to a 7.50 race.
For additional context, the track doesn't show times or include competitors time slips when you complete the run so I really don't know what et everyone is running.