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Topic: Anybody run 2 cars and find this to be true (Read 141 times)
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Womanator
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I run 3 diiferant cars at the track at various events and come to the conclusion that the fastest car is the easiest to run.
1ss car is a duster that runs 12.30's 1.8's 60 ft times
2nd car is a dart that runs 11.10's 1.5's 60 ft times
3rd car another dart that run's 9.5's 1.3 60 ft times
Next year we are going to to run a diifferant engine combo and expect to run 8.60's and don't think it's going to be much differant once we get the combo sorted out.
I found that the more refined the car the easier it is to run.I know there will come a point that this will not be the case maybe some one can give me some insight
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BBLM23
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The K is quicker. Slow cars hand the win to me when they red light. I prefer chasing, if I get in front I hit the brakes. So I think the quicker car is easier...
...but my Dart was more consistent with the 383 at 11.64 than the K is at 9.81.
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Walter 1981 Dodge Aries 451 B1/BS Best 1/4 9.871 at 136.01mph 1969 Dart Swinger 431 B1/BS Best 1/4 10.649 at 126.45mph Racing Pro in street trim. 1981 Plymouth Reliant 400 http://bbdart.com/parts/parts.html
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Womanator
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The faster of the 2 darts is more consistant of the cars,if it is running 9.60's that day it will run within a 3-4 hundreth's as the day goe's on.
The other dart will vary up to a tenth.
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