Kmo43 2016
#1028
Slicks allowed? With them and your setup I would guess you to be in the 11.40-11.60 range, but who knows. And you will have to be good on the tree. Is it a pro tree or countdown style?
#1029
I don't actually know. The ones I've been to are instant green. Just very interested in getting to the track. I will be running slicks if I can
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#1047
Unless you have experience, you will be eliminated in the first or second round - which means you get one or two runs in before you're done, and you will have realized that you have wasted your money.
Get practice under your belt:
Figure out how to launch;
Figure out where your shifting sweet spots are (this will vary for engine combo/tune, as well as FDR);
Then figure out how to run on a regular, vs pro tree.
Most people figure out the tree first, but in the grand scheme of things, it's the least important thing to learn - you will always get a slip showing the important stuff like 60' ect - even when you redlight.
Consistency is alot harder than it might seem.
With elimination style runs, as it happens, often the slower car comes out on top - especially if the slower vehicle is an automatic.
To expand upon that, for elimination competition, automatic pretty much always has a heads up on manually shifted cars - There are typically only two ways an automatic car will get eliminated:
1) bad dial in
2) red lighted
The last event I attended I was spanking blown V6 FWD cars in my (n/a) Grand Am - but I only made it a couple rounds because I was so inconsistent;
The winner for that event was a 1985 Fiero;
it was an automatic, and had a (maybe a 95hp) four banger "Iron Duke".
The car was painfully slow, but seriously consistent - which is how he won.
Last edited by soundjunky; 12-09-2016 at 03:08 PM.
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