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<blockquote data-quote="Five-o-Joe" data-source="post: 15774868" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>You were likely there without that missed shift; however, I agree with twin62cobra. Changing the gear ratio with either the gear or tire will make your car a consistent 10 sec car. The reason it is so "hard" right now is your peak number is there but your average power through the run is lower than it should be. That's why something "doesn't add up". So you don't lose the nice drivability of the 3.31 on the street, I would keep the 3.31s and switch to a true 26"x10" tire that will put you in your peak power range faster and keep it through your shifts. There's a lot of things that can be done to get into the 10s consistently but I think the tire change is the easiest and cheapest...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five-o-Joe, post: 15774868, member: 17226"] You were likely there without that missed shift; however, I agree with twin62cobra. Changing the gear ratio with either the gear or tire will make your car a consistent 10 sec car. The reason it is so "hard" right now is your peak number is there but your average power through the run is lower than it should be. That's why something "doesn't add up". So you don't lose the nice drivability of the 3.31 on the street, I would keep the 3.31s and switch to a true 26"x10" tire that will put you in your peak power range faster and keep it through your shifts. There's a lot of things that can be done to get into the 10s consistently but I think the tire change is the easiest and cheapest... [/QUOTE]
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