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Old 08-22-2005, 10:22 AM
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Well, the Wood Hauler and I made our first trip to the track, 1/8th mile, with his truck. The results were suprisingly good. We brought home the 1st runner-up trophy for the Head's-Up Street Class. But the highlight of the night for me was taking out this Harley P/U that was pullied, had a Kennie Bell throttle body, exhaust, intake, and tuned. His truck ran good, but not good enough for the Chevy that night! Check out the Chevy getting some serious 2nd gear rubber in Harley's face, lol! Anyway, here's a link for the video.

http://video.performancetrucks.net/P...6-28294106B54E
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Originally Posted by Rhino79
Well, the Wood Hauler and I made our first trip to the track, 1/8th mile, with his truck. The results were suprisingly good. We brought home the 1st runner-up trophy for the Head's-Up Street Class. But the highlight of the night for me was taking out this Harley P/U that was pullied, had a Kennie Bell throttle body, exhaust, intake, and tuned. His truck ran good, but not good enough for the Chevy that night! Check out the Chevy getting some serious 2nd gear rubber in Harley's face, lol! Anyway, here's a link for the video.

http://video.performancetrucks.net/P...6-28294106B54E

What is his 1/8th mile e.t.?

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That run was timed at 500ft because the track has a short space to slow down and the class we were running in had a lot badder stuff than us, but earlier in time trials it had run an 8.71 @ 82.6mph. That run on the video was a 7.5 @ 72mph @500 ft. I will say that truck ran good for such a big truck though! I think he ran 7.8-7.9 on that run and 8.90s or low 9'2 earlier in the full 1/8th, not for sure though. It was about 90 degrees and really humid that night too.
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Originally Posted by The Wood Hauler
That run was timed at 500ft because the track has a short space to slow down and the class we were running in had a lot badder stuff than us, but earlier in time trials it had run an 8.71 @ 82.6mph. That run on the video was a 7.5 @ 72mph @500 ft. I will say that truck ran good for such a big truck though! I think he ran 7.8-7.9 on that run and 8.90s or low 9'2 earlier in the full 1/8th, not for sure though. It was about 90 degrees and really humid that night too.

Thanks for the info!

Jody
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