This is jsut my opinion, take it or leave it don't care... just thought I would try to help you guys out...
1st, know your car, make sure you make runs with no flaws, that you squeezed every little bit of power out of your car before you start working on your car...
Reason for this being, when you see this you will see the weak point of your car... Then you can go from their... For example, I ran my car, I know more hp would be nice, but my next major mod is going to be LSD. I can hook the car nicely but not as nicely as I would like 2.1s aren't that great, I want 2.0s maybe 1.9s on street tires.
2nd... don't set big goals... of hitting 9s on your top secret motor. Work on improving your car slowly, and focus on your slip, to see what part you need to work on... mph, ET, 60', or even R/t(not related to time but important at the strip) If you are not sure what ot look for post here and everyone will jump in and help you.
3rd... Alot of people think money and power make the car a fast car... It does in a sense but you have to know how to get it ot the ground...
a 100 mph trap speed means the car has some power, but if he did that with a 2.5 60' means he most likely lost the race and ran a crappy time.
This sort of reiterates the 1st point in that you should know your car and get it to run perfect or near perfect instead of throwing money at it. Seems alot of people through money at their car....
Kind of like that one member, I think his name was like 10secondDream, where he invested like $8k into his car and it ran mid 16s. Because he invested it stupidly, like a race built tranny built to run 10s, even though his car did not make enough power.
Feel free to add anything to this anyone... Jsut my advice...
[ July 25, 2004, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: MustangEater8251 ]
1st, know your car, make sure you make runs with no flaws, that you squeezed every little bit of power out of your car before you start working on your car...
Reason for this being, when you see this you will see the weak point of your car... Then you can go from their... For example, I ran my car, I know more hp would be nice, but my next major mod is going to be LSD. I can hook the car nicely but not as nicely as I would like 2.1s aren't that great, I want 2.0s maybe 1.9s on street tires.
2nd... don't set big goals... of hitting 9s on your top secret motor. Work on improving your car slowly, and focus on your slip, to see what part you need to work on... mph, ET, 60', or even R/t(not related to time but important at the strip) If you are not sure what ot look for post here and everyone will jump in and help you.
3rd... Alot of people think money and power make the car a fast car... It does in a sense but you have to know how to get it ot the ground...
a 100 mph trap speed means the car has some power, but if he did that with a 2.5 60' means he most likely lost the race and ran a crappy time.
This sort of reiterates the 1st point in that you should know your car and get it to run perfect or near perfect instead of throwing money at it. Seems alot of people through money at their car....
Kind of like that one member, I think his name was like 10secondDream, where he invested like $8k into his car and it ran mid 16s. Because he invested it stupidly, like a race built tranny built to run 10s, even though his car did not make enough power.
Feel free to add anything to this anyone... Jsut my advice...
[ July 25, 2004, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: MustangEater8251 ]
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