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Old 08-25-2012, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by vic_s197
Up in Denver 5800 ft 2012 fx4 screw eco boost. First pass was.

16.305 at 84 mph
60 ft 2.419
Dude, its your 60' not the elevation
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Originally Posted by jcain
Dude, its your 60' not the elevation
There's no way I can drop my 60' mabe in four wheel drive to a 2.3 but I don't see me getting into the 15's stock. It will be real close but I doubt it man. Trust me its elevation
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My 60', 4x4 hold 2500 and let her rip...1.894
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And on my last run which was my best my 60' was worse at 2.5 and ran a 16.2
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Originally Posted by chalybs
My 60', 4x4 hold 2500 and let her rip...1.894
What's your times? I'll try that next week but I doubt they will be that low
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Originally Posted by vic_s197

There's no way I can drop my 60' mabe in four wheel drive to a 2.3 but I don't see me getting into the 15's stock. It will be real close but I doubt it man. Trust me its elevation
Fi is not nearly as affected by elevation . Surely not enough to add 5 tenths to the average 60' round here. Rule of thumb is 2 tenths for every tenth in the 60. You do the math



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