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Old 12-09-2011, 07:14 PM   #1
Wink
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Default My time, need help understanding.

Okay, I am a P plate el xr6 driver.

Best time I have done is a 14.301 at the moment. Though in a few months time, me reaching 14 flat should be accomplished.

Though here is my question.

I average a 14.4 at 95-96mph at the 1/4

Though 2 runs I did, I did a 14.4 at 89-90mph at the 1/4

I don't understand. I get a slower mph though still maintain the same time?

I'm aware reaction time does not effect 1/4 time, though seems a few people I ask what the go is happening, they seem to say it was because of my reaction time.. I just nod an move on.

I am getting 2 seconds flat 60' on street tires so I don't think it's my launch..

Any help please?

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