KStromberg
Dedicated LVC Member
My bad.



You're rotten.![]()
Reaction time has no effect on ET.
Did I post that it does?
Ok... then why wouldn't you ask that?No. I guess I just wondered why it was even brought up then if mossy wasn't out there bracket racing. I have never payed much attention to my R/Ts nor have I ever cared. That's all I'm getting at.
Ok... then why wouldn't you ask that?
R/T is very important.
So is how you stage.
IMHO one should always work and practice it, why wouldn't you?
Never heard anyone say they didn't care what there R/T is.
Its a third of the total package.
I would practice it, for bracket racing ...
Absolutely!
Sorry moss, I just can't help messing with Kirk. :shifty:
Reaction times don't matter only to bench racers and number chasers.
But RT does matter in bracket racing, heads up racing, sportsman tree, pro tree, flashlight drags, heck even 3 beep street racing in Mexico.
I have won many, many races (especially 1/8th mile) against much "faster" cars simply by having better reaction times. At first, I felt good with anything under 0.2xx, now I feel I haven't done my best if I don't get a 0.0xx RT.
Ford nut is right - it's a third of your total package you bring to the track.
When you go,
To have fun...
Hang out...
And run your car.
Even if the DA is not good.
Props to the OP!![]()
I would practice it, for bracket racing and the chance to win money or a trophy. Or maybe just to perfect my all around consistency in launching the car. I agree staging properly can help, but how can reaction times matter at all when the time doesn't start until you cross the beams anyways?Moss has other things to worry about besides reaction time especially since his setup may change drastically within the next year anyways if he borrows the cookbook.
You are very correct kirk. i plan on headers of some kind and a converter and an intake as time and $ permits. I also need to do some work twaeking the suspension, as my dad was watching in the stands and said the car had almost no squat to it. Its definitely a work in progress![]()
Definitely man. You'll get there dude!
What are you running for rear shocks? Without even having been to the track yet, I have to believe that the adjustable Konis I have will be great for drag racing with the fully adjustable feature. Soft as cotton or hard as nails.
honestly, i have no idea. all i know about the suspension is that it has what i believe is a standard height strutmasters. i would like to have tbird lowering eibachs with some konis like yours. i think that will make the termi wheels look good too
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That will more than likely be a better setup for the track also. I guess it all depends on what you want to do first. See how the bill quickly begins to grow. :shifty:![]()
A huge list of parts cost nothing at all until you put them into your shopping cart!![]()
Thanks Driller.Reaction times don't matter only to bench racers and number chasers.
But RT does matter in bracket racing, heads up racing, sportsman tree, pro tree, flashlight drags, heck even 3 beep street racing in Mexico.
I have won many, many races (especially 1/8th mile) against much "faster" cars simply by having better reaction times. At first, I felt good with anything under 0.2xx, now I feel I haven't done my best if I don't get a 0.0xx RT.
Ford nut is right - it's a third of your total package you bring to the track.
When you go,
To have fun...
Hang out...
And run your car.
Even if the DA is not good.
Props to the OP!![]()