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<blockquote data-quote="LEE93COBRA" data-source="post: 225355" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>The only thing I agree with here is that removing weight will make you faster.</p><p></p><p>A tenth is NOT worth a car length. Like was mentioned in other posts there are way to many variables for that be. (Torque, hp, shifting)</p><p></p><p>I have an example.....A friend of mine has a 96 cobra. He and I usually play together when we go to the track to practice. On average when I run him normally aspirated he is 2/10-3/10 faster than me. Now for the kicker of it, the most that I can recall him beating me by is 1 car length. That's right not 2 or 3 car lengths. </p><p>So according to your formula 1 second difference is equal to 10 car lengths. I too have been beside cars 1 second faster than me and 1 second slower than me and have never beaten or been beaten by 10 car lengths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LEE93COBRA, post: 225355, member: 94"] The only thing I agree with here is that removing weight will make you faster. A tenth is NOT worth a car length. Like was mentioned in other posts there are way to many variables for that be. (Torque, hp, shifting) I have an example.....A friend of mine has a 96 cobra. He and I usually play together when we go to the track to practice. On average when I run him normally aspirated he is 2/10-3/10 faster than me. Now for the kicker of it, the most that I can recall him beating me by is 1 car length. That's right not 2 or 3 car lengths. So according to your formula 1 second difference is equal to 10 car lengths. I too have been beside cars 1 second faster than me and 1 second slower than me and have never beaten or been beaten by 10 car lengths. [/QUOTE]
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