Explain a time slip from the track.
I been to the track plenty of times to watch, but never to run. I want to know, what does everything mean on a time slip. And what should be some numbers I should aim for on the slip?
60' = the first 60 foot of the track...lets you know how good of traction you pulled off...generally a 2.0x on street tires is ok, a sub 2 is superb
1/4 = 1/4 time
MPH = how fast you trapped...
thats basically all...
1/4 = 1/4 time
MPH = how fast you trapped...
thats basically all...
Another thing beginners will sometimes get confused with is reaction time doesn't effect your ET in any way. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think .500 is perfect on a sportsman's tree and .400 on a pro tree.
Originally posted by ELS1
60' = the first 60 foot of the track...lets you know how good of traction you pulled off...generally a 2.0x on street tires is ok, a sub 2 is superb
1/4 = 1/4 time
MPH = how fast you trapped...
thats basically all...
60' = the first 60 foot of the track...lets you know how good of traction you pulled off...generally a 2.0x on street tires is ok, a sub 2 is superb
1/4 = 1/4 time
MPH = how fast you trapped...
thats basically all...
Originally posted by euroguy
Another thing beginners will sometimes get confused with is reaction time doesn't effect your ET in any way. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think .500 is perfect on a sportsman's tree and .400 on a pro tree.
Another thing beginners will sometimes get confused with is reaction time doesn't effect your ET in any way. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think .500 is perfect on a sportsman's tree and .400 on a pro tree.
I always thought the timer started once the light turned green.
Last edited by phreezee; Jun 12, 2003 at 08:54 AM.
Originally posted by phreezee
I think I need this explained... when does the clock start ticking if your reaction time to when the light turns green doesn't matter?
I always thought the timer started once the light turned green.
I think I need this explained... when does the clock start ticking if your reaction time to when the light turns green doesn't matter?
I always thought the timer started once the light turned green.
Your reaction time will not effect your E.T.
The only place where reaction time matters is when you are bracket racing, because then the first person to the end of the track wins, so you want to react as quick as you can to the green light.
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6MT ABOUT 2500 rpm's and getting the tires sticky helps regardless of what some say. If it is a real hard tire try it both ways.
A5T (like mine) completly diffferent, you pull the brake use to get any kind of sub 2.0 launch.
A5T (like mine) completly diffferent, you pull the brake use to get any kind of sub 2.0 launch.
Originally posted by MaxHax
6MT ABOUT 2500 rpm's and getting the tires sticky helps regardless of what some say. If it is a real hard tire try it both ways.
A5T (like mine) completly diffferent, you pull the brake use to get any kind of sub 2.0 launch.
6MT ABOUT 2500 rpm's and getting the tires sticky helps regardless of what some say. If it is a real hard tire try it both ways.
A5T (like mine) completly diffferent, you pull the brake use to get any kind of sub 2.0 launch.
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