That’s JHM’s slip. Now. Thanks for the note.
Interesting that both cars MPH’d 100 at the 1/8. Shows how the limits of the stock fuelling held the JHM car back so much in the big gears where the car was running out of fuel so they had to hold it back in the tune. Also shows how the slicks help the car rocket through the first half. APR car had 1 tenth on JHM at 60’, 2 tenths at 330 feet, 4 tenths at 660 feet. Picked up only one more tenth in the second half which is weird considering they picked up 30 MPH vs JHM’s 25.
Going to be very interesting here soon. I wouldn’t be shocked to see JHM go 10s @ 130 on pump gas, full interior, street tires. Which is what APR did with race gas, no interior, no exhaust and slicks. The ET comes down to the launch. That 1.50 is a huge difference maker, knocking 2 tenths off 1/4 mile ET right away and about another tenth from the 1-2 through 70 mph. Without those tires, that car is running 10.75-10.80 or so on race gas (104 file), with no interior and no exhaust. Close up the yard sale and put the parts back on the car and I wonder what it would do. 10.90 or so with a GREAT launch? It went 11.07 @ 129 with race gas, full interior and with an exhaust. That had a weak launch though. Give APR a 1.70 60’ and they have a 10.95 @ 129.
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