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300ft drag ?


wildbansheeboy

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300 ft. is a short track.Weight will make a big difference.Get it as light as ya can.Tires and gearing is very important.I'm guessing you still have stock suspension,transmission,and on gas.If so,I'd say that time is pretty good.

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What is a good timed run on a 300ft sand drag track With a stock crank,drag ported ,drag pipes and a few other goodies? I am just trying to see how my shee compares to the rest of u shee freaks. My best is a 5.022 :beer:

Your time is good, especially without an override, alky, and all the HIDDEN goodies.....marvin shaws all around, gearing, the right paddle, lightened axle etc. will gain you a lot as well.....what timing are you running on that and what carbs??

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My timing is +7 carbs are 35mm air strykers .I also run a stock rear sprocket and a 15 in front.my rear tires are 22 inch zippers. My pipes are cpi inframes. I got a lightend fly wheel that is not installed yet but it will be in by the next weekend .The fly wheel should make my shee a little quicker. If you all have any idea's on how I can shave any time off let me know :thumb:

 

I also run 108 octane race fuel and my head is shaved. My reed cages are stock with after market reeds.(next v force 3 ) :biggrin:

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