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Yamahaulin

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Jan 30, 2010
Bowling Green, Kentucky
What do you 2g guys run in the 1/4 mile that have 320awhp and 305awtq? On pump gas preferable but any combo would be nice. I am wanting to know what i should be expecting.
 
The question you asked will inevitably lead to "bench racing" if answered, which is a no-no here.:notgood: Your best bet is to just take it to the track and get comfortable with the car and then see what it/you can do. It is what it is and every car is different so it's hard to say what you might run, but practice will make for better times. So get out there, run whatcha brung, and most of all, HAVE FUN.:D
 
If you want to know this you could check the dyno sheets for people in that power area and see if they have time slips loaded. But that will have no bearing on what time you driving your car will get. Take it out to the 1/4 and find out.
 
Or just go to the drag strip and see for yourself? A comparison of 1/4 mile E/Ts is a little different than the common bench racing question of "What should my car run with XX HP and XXTQ. Just be warned, Drag racing is addictive.
 
I just bought the car a couple days ago and it's too cold to go to the strip. I didn't know about the 1/4 mile times on the members page, that's very handy. Sorry for posting a question like this, I wouldn't had if I knew about the other page, but now i know. So thanks to all of you who tried to help.
 
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