Bogus time in the Timeslip Database

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  1. Stefan

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    It clearly says the following:

    Do NOT Submit false data!
    Vehicle Profile privileges will be taken away from those who submit false info.
     
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    e-mail it to me once you enter your info and I will host it for you.
     
  3. PINKY

    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Thanks Stefan (y)

    Its not a matter of "Taking a joke" cause I have a hell of a sense of humor and it bothered me. Its just the fact that the "timeslip database" is something that Stefan added, mainly for us racers and there is rules, and......

    you broke da' rulz!
     
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    cometgt1974 I have ladderbar setup a 9in with 4.78 gear. I was going to bring it down next weekend for the braket race but I'll be haggeling with transmissions for a couple weeks or months now. Will be down to watch the 10.5s though talk to ya then.

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    Stefan - here is my timeslip. Thank you for the host. Thank you for all that you do.

    Cleaver
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Cleaver, not sure which lane you are in......but I am racing in the left lane ALL night!:D
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Theres another example of the difference between e.t. and mph......a 6.90 @110

    I run 6.50 @105.
     
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    I'm sorry to say that I am in the right lane. 6X is the number I carry. That slip was back in Feb of this year. I can't remember who was in the left lane. There is an big fingerprint over his time but it looks like his R/T was .490 and a 1.681 60'. Seems like the track was running a .400 Protree that day. I don't make it to the track enough to cut the really good lights.:(

    Cleaver
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Thats cool(y)

    I was just making referrence to how the mph and e.t. doesn't "always" make sense :confused:

    Please never be ashamed of a timeslip.......to me its just as much fun racing and watching a 10 second car as it is a 6 second car.
    Its all BIG fun to me!
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    and my referrence to the left lane was because of the lane "sponsor"! :D
     
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    bossmav Drag racing nut

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    I think the difference between e.t. and mph is tire spin and where you car pulls the hardest. If you spin some I think your MPH will be higher and if your car pulls stronger in the highest gear you might have a higher MPH.


    As always just my .02

    Bossmav
     
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    Yep Bossmav, I agree.(y) Always trying to pass along "little" tid-bits of info for the guys/gals new to the drag racing seen.
    There is so many variables that make up a pass on the strip. The mph and e.t.(when people learn how to "read" them) can really give you a lot of info on what your car is doing as it flies down the track. :)
     

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