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<blockquote data-quote="SCalla1384" data-source="post: 13238097" data-attributes="member: 90008"><p>Way to many people get carried away with DA now a days. Corrected times is ricer math. In an NA car, the difference within about 1500-2000DA really isn't as much as some of you think. If its +6000 or more then yea. But 2000' DA vs 100' DA really doesn't make that much of a difference. </p><p></p><p>As far as DA difference in a booster car, it definitely makes a good difference, and your gay ricer math calculators can't or don't show that. Car ran what it ran, if you want lower DA, race in the fall. Not in the summer.</p><p></p><p>I just don't get it, when I started racing 4 years ago, no one really talked about DA. Now that's all people mention. You can't post a slip without someone asking what the DA was, better yet someone looking it up for you. </p><p></p><p>I would run 13.4-13.6 @ 103-104mph in my mild bolt on 2v, in the summer til the end of October. I can only imagine DA was +2000ft in the summer and probably negative in October. Never made a difference. Maybe a 1-1.5mph at most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCalla1384, post: 13238097, member: 90008"] Way to many people get carried away with DA now a days. Corrected times is ricer math. In an NA car, the difference within about 1500-2000DA really isn't as much as some of you think. If its +6000 or more then yea. But 2000' DA vs 100' DA really doesn't make that much of a difference. As far as DA difference in a booster car, it definitely makes a good difference, and your gay ricer math calculators can't or don't show that. Car ran what it ran, if you want lower DA, race in the fall. Not in the summer. I just don't get it, when I started racing 4 years ago, no one really talked about DA. Now that's all people mention. You can't post a slip without someone asking what the DA was, better yet someone looking it up for you. I would run 13.4-13.6 @ 103-104mph in my mild bolt on 2v, in the summer til the end of October. I can only imagine DA was +2000ft in the summer and probably negative in October. Never made a difference. Maybe a 1-1.5mph at most. [/QUOTE]
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