Posted by Henry on April 27, 2006, 10:37 pm
Chandler wrote:
> > 7.3 in the quarter? And it was only trapping at 122? Wow....your Busa must
> > like get to 122 in a second and then stop out there for that kind of
> quarter
> > mile time? Is is this a measure of some other distance?
> Once again someone who doesnt read the whole conversation before jumping in
> the middle of it. Actualy that was 1/8th mile if you would have read the
> whole convo.
> thanks much though
The numbers made it pretty obvious that you were
referring to an 1/8th mile track. How 'bout them
ZX14s?
-
http://911research.wtc7.net/
Posted by Chandler on April 27, 2006, 10:47 pm
> Chandler wrote:
> > > 7.3 in the quarter? And it was only trapping at 122? Wow....your Busa
must
> > > like get to 122 in a second and then stop out there for that kind of
> > quarter
> > > mile time? Is is this a measure of some other distance?
> > Once again someone who doesnt read the whole conversation before jumping
in
> > the middle of it. Actualy that was 1/8th mile if you would have read the
> > whole convo.
> > thanks much though
> The numbers made it pretty obvious that you were
> referring to an 1/8th mile track. How 'bout them
> ZX14s?
> -
> http://911research.wtc7.net/
From what I have seen on them they are real nice!
Posted by Mike on April 27, 2006, 9:46 pm
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 19:39:19 -0600, "Troy the Troll"
>> Yeah I ran a 7.3 @ 122mph on my very first run on a Busa and that's pretty
>> much what I did because I have to ride my bike back home plus I didn't
>> want
>> to flip it lol
>7.3 in the quarter? And it was only trapping at 122? Wow....your Busa must
>like get to 122 in a second and then stop out there for that kind of quarter
>mile time? Is is this a measure of some other distance?
He soiled his pants at an eigth of a mile and coasted the rest of the
way.
Regards
Mike
http://www.geocities.com/mfell2112/Dodge_Ram.html
> > like get to 122 in a second and then stop out there for that kind of
> quarter
> > mile time? Is is this a measure of some other distance?
> Once again someone who doesnt read the whole conversation before jumping in
> the middle of it. Actualy that was 1/8th mile if you would have read the
> whole convo.
> thanks much though