LEBANON VALLEY DRAG WAY 5/25/19

shoNoff said:
802sho is right I do have downpipes but other then that I’m basically stock. I run stock air box too. I ran the 12.51 on an unleashed 100 tune. I’m currently tuned by ajp and we are just starting to work on dialing in my 93 and 100 tunes. I fully expect more mph and et with his tune. Great runs by you guys though. I wish I could of made it out. I love LVD great track and it’s not ridiculously far for me. We should all meet up at either NED or LVD sometime. Would be a blast.

Definitely man Would be great to see you out there sometime at LVD , Brad is a damn good tuner as we all can see
 
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Definitely man Would be great to see you out there sometime at LVD , Brad is a damn good tuner as we all can see
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He does seem to have his name in a lot of signatures with a lot of fast track times  :)
 
So I got back L.V. Last night around 10 pm.. I got up there Friday around 7pm to help my buddy with his 63 max wedge Plymouth at t
A track rental.. He needed q16 fuel and it was closed no fuel so he gave me his pass and number.. I did four runs that night with a DA of around 800 ft.
Run order 12.41@112.39 182 60'
              12.33@113.45 185 60       
              12.24@113.79 180 60
              12.18@114.02 178 60
Saturday DA 12 to 1500'

              12.26@113.37 1.80 60
              12.30@112.36 1.79 60
              12.22@113.52 1.77 60
              12.23@113.58 1.79 60
              12.22@113.92 1.82 60
Sunday DA 2500

              12.38@111.72 180 60
              12.36@112.12 180 60
              12.43@112.32 185 60
              12.32@109.31 180 60
              12.28@112.86 176 60
              12.31@112.72 179 60
I made it to the semifinals Sunday dialed 12.28 I was late on the tree 0.131 reaction to a 0.031 margin of the loss 0.015
The Taurus was surprising a lot of people..
 

Definitely man Would be great to see you out there sometime at LVD , Brad is a damn good tuner as we all can see
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He does seem to have his name in a lot of signatures with a lot of fast track times  :)
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I know and before I even bought my car I noticed that . 802SHO was running amazing times along with Shonoff on YouTube at NED and they mentioned being tuned by him. So these 2 guys made my choice easy . Was tuned with 125 miles on odometer, bought car end of October of 18 was tuned Nov 1 lol
 
mybigsho said:
So I got back L.V. Last night around 10 pm.. I got up there Friday around 7pm to help my buddy with his 63 max wedge Plymouth at t
A track rental.. He needed q16 fuel and it was closed no fuel so he gave me his pass and number.. I did four runs that night with a DA of around 800 ft.
Run order 12.41@112.39 182 60'
              12.33@113.45 185 60       
              12.24@113.79 180 60
              12.18@114.02 178 60
Saturday DA 12 to 1500'

              12.26@113.37 1.80 60
              12.30@112.36 1.79 60
              12.22@113.52 1.77 60
              12.23@113.58 1.79 60
              12.22@113.92 1.82 60
Sunday DA 2500

              12.38@111.72 180 60
              12.36@112.12 180 60
              12.43@112.32 185 60
              12.32@109.31 180 60
              12.28@112.86 176 60
              12.31@112.72 179 60
I made it to the semifinals Sunday dialed 12.28 I was late on the tree 0.131 reaction to a 0.031 margin of the loss 0.015
The Taurus was surprising a lot of people..

Nice one day me and you gotta line up! Hope to see you up there again this year
 
Run order 12.41@112.39 182 60'
              12.33@113.45 185 60     
              12.24@113.79 180 60
              12.18@114.02 178 60

Would love to see the DA next to each of these I bet the end DA was close to sea level or better.
AWESOME TIMES.
 
802SHO said:
The reaction time doesn't affect the time.  The time starts when he moved across the line.  Reaction time only makes a difference when you're racing someone else.  So you could get an 11.5 for instance...but someone who reacted quicker and made it to the end of the track with a 11.9 would be considered the winner even though they were not as fast as you.

Track I used to race at (not with the SHO) didn't allow for that, so even for practice runs you had to be good at your reaction time. Good to know.
 
jman said:
802SHO said:
The reaction time doesn't affect the time.  The time starts when he moved across the line.  Reaction time only makes a difference when you're racing someone else.  So you could get an 11.5 for instance...but someone who reacted quicker and made it to the end of the track with a 11.9 would be considered the winner even though they were not as fast as you.

Track I used to race at (not with the SHO) didn't allow for that, so even for practice runs you had to be good at your reaction time. Good to know.

Never heard of that, the pre stage and stage beams until they're tripped time doesn't start. Interesting to hear they would do that when your cars still dead stopped at start line
 
That is very weird for sure.  I know I lose a good tenth deep staging my car.  Deep staging is turning off the pre stage lights.  Had to do this cause bye runs for next round went off best reaction time of previous round.  What's weird, my first ever pass in the '13 was a .000.
 
76fomoco said:
Run order 12.41@112.39 182 60'
              12.33@113.45 185 60     
              12.24@113.79 180 60
              12.18@114.02 178 60

Would love to see the DA next to each of these I bet the end DA was close to sea level or better.
AWESOME TIMES.
I don't have that info.. The first run was about 45 minutes after a 2 1/2 drive to the track.. Then i started putting a fan and ice to cool
down between runs.. When i started i heard somebody say it was 800 ft DA.. My last run was at 9:30 pm it could have been closer to 200..
Thanks for the complements.. 
 
bamsho said:
That is very weird for sure.  I know I lose a good tenth deep staging my car.  Deep staging is turning off the pre stage lights.  Had to do this cause bye runs for next round went off best reaction time of previous round.  What's weird, my first ever pass in the '13 was a .000.

This is correct how “deep” you stage changes your rollout. So if you stage as shallow as possible. You get more of a “run” at breaking the starting line beams. There for you are already moving when you break the beams. If you stage deep your first movement breaks the beams and starts the clock. It’s an old bracket racer trick to deep stage and shallow stage.
 
shoNoff said:
bamsho said:
That is very weird for sure.  I know I lose a good tenth deep staging my car.  Deep staging is turning off the pre stage lights.  Had to do this cause bye runs for next round went off best reaction time of previous round.  What's weird, my first ever pass in the '13 was a .000.

This is correct how “deep” you stage changes your rollout. So if you stage as shallow as possible. You get more of a “run” at breaking the starting line beams. There for you are already moving when you break the beams. If you stage deep your first movement breaks the beams and starts the clock. It’s an old bracket racer trick to deep stage and shallow stage.
100 percent.. When am TNT i go as shallow as i can thats why i get 1.74 60's.. When i am bracket racing after qualifying go deeper for reaction time and getting to the stripe first.. You have to adjust your time for it..
 
I just go by feel...it if feels good I go for it.....wait lol

I might learn how to shallow stage this year.  Doing well being a noob though
 
Y'all just made me realize I've been staging pretty deep. Just did a bit of reading on it and I really need to get on that shallow staging as it may help my et...
 
802SHO said:
I just go by feel...it if feels good I go for it.....wait lol

I might learn how to shallow stage this year.  Doing well being a noob though

I will teach you kemosabe. Very very simple to do. Really I pre stage and I roll into stage as slow as possible. As soon as I see the staged light flicker I know one more inch and I’m in. At the speeds of our cars you are talking most likely only .01-.02 tops in et. And I’m not even sure it’s that much. I believe a top fuel dragster is only effected by less then .05 at their speeds of 330mph.
 
shoNoff said:
802SHO said:
I just go by feel...it if feels good I go for it.....wait lol

I might learn how to shallow stage this year.  Doing well being a noob though

I will teach you kemosabe. Very very simple to do. Really I pre stage and I roll into stage as slow as possible. As soon as I see the staged light flicker I know one more inch and I’m in. At the speeds of our cars you are talking most likely only .03-.05 tops in et. And I’m not even sure it’s that much.

Haha, every hundredth counts when you are only a quarter second from the overall record
 
Jordan said:
Y'all just made me realize I've been staging pretty deep. Just did a bit of reading on it and I really need to get on that shallow staging as it may help my et...

Not to bark up my own tree. But I’ve won a few NHRA Wally’s in my day. Was also division 1 NHRA champion. Drag racing knowledge I’ve got you covered buddy.
 
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