Modifications
Best ET
Density Altitude
Corrected ET
Comments
!TM, air bags, FAST 90mm ported intake/TB, Magnaflow catback, Yank SS3600, cam, 1 7/8" LT headers, underdrive pulley, K&N CAI, 26x10-15 Hoosier slicks, Advanced Induction ported 243 heads, 3.91 gears
7.14 @ 98.6 MPH on a 1.57 60'
40'
7.14 @98.64
Shadyside Dragway; raised shift points and increased timing.
TM, air bags, FAST 90mm ported intake/TB, Magnaflow catback, Yank SS3600, cam, 1 7/8" LT headers, underdrive pulley, K&N CAI, 26x10-15 Hoosier slicks, Advanced Induction ported 243 heads, 3.91 gears
7.26 @ 94 MPH on a 1.60 60', 11.38 @ 120 MPH quarter mile
TBD

TBD
Silver Dollar Raceway
TM, air bags, FAST 90mm ported intake/TB, Magnaflow catback, Yank SS3600, cam, 1 7/8" LT headers, underdrive pulley, K&N CAI, 26x10-15 Hoosier slicks, Advanced Induction ported 243 heads, 3.91 gears
7.26 @ 96 MPH on a 1.59 60'
TBD
TBD
Shadyside Dragway
!TM, air bags, ported intake/TB, Magnaflow catback, Yank SS3600, cam, 1 7/8" LT headers, underdrive pulley,  K&N CAI, 26x10-15 M/T ET Drag slicks
7.46 @ 91.6 MPH on a 1.62 60'
154'
7.45 @ 91.7
Need roll bar now
!TM, air bags, ported intake/TB, Spintech catback, BFG drag radials
8.28 @ 86.5 MPH on a 1.92 60'
404'
8.25 @ 86.9

!TM, air bags, ported intake/TB, BFG drag radials
8.46 @ 86 MPH on a 1.96 60'
848'
8.38 @ 86.7

!TM, air bags in rear springs, BFG drag radials
8.73 @ 82.2 MPH on a 2.03 60'
2132'
8.52 @ 84.2

Stock except removed torque management (!TM), stock tires
8.83 @ 82.2 MPH on a 2.08 60'
1805'
8.65 @ 83.8
Had to let off in 2nd gear due to wheelspin from removing torque management
Bone stock, stock tires
8.97 @ 80.6 MPH on a 2.11 60'
1805'
8.80 @ 82.2

Below is a list of my best ET's with different levels of modifications. I have listed the density altitude and corrected ET's in an attempt to eliminate the weather variable when comparing track runs and mods. To get the density altitude and corrected ET, you must first get the temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and track elevation. You can find historical weather data from sites such as www.weatherunderground.com. Then you can plug the data into a calculator such as this one here.
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