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Post by ohiofitter on Jan 11, 2008 13:27:26 GMT -6
Ok guys.. I've been doings scouts with my oldest boy for four years. In that time we have aquired 20 trophies. This year is his final year but my youngest first year. We live about 2 hours away from Lima. We have o 28 pin to sensor wood track with Formica on it. How do I calculate the time from our track the track used at Lima
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Post by DerbyDoc.com on Jan 11, 2008 13:46:42 GMT -6
Ok guys.. I've been doings scouts with my oldest boy for four years. In that time we have aquired 20 trophies. This year is his final year but my youngest first year. We live about 2 hours away from Lima. We have o 28 pin to sensor wood track with Formica on it. How do I calculate the time from our track the track used at LimaThat will be impossible without a car to test with that actually ran at lima. My old wood track has a 28 ft pin to finish and my stock car from Lima ran 2.94's at Lima and it runs 2.34's on the old wood track. I hope that might help a little. All tracks are different though. The Lima track is a besttrack with a sharp curve.
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Post by docb on Jan 11, 2008 17:12:09 GMT -6
I agree with Double D... No way to tell for sure. My track and Lima's track was about .6 difference also. You gotta run on both tracks to know for sure but maybe you could use .6 as a ball park figure.
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Post by ProQuest on Jan 11, 2008 17:54:18 GMT -6
I agree with DD and docb -- Can't be done -- not with ANY degree of accuracy. Sorry.
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Post by ohiofitter on Jan 11, 2008 21:29:11 GMT -6
thanks guys...I was hoping there was...I'd like to build cars for Lima...Don't really care if I'm the slowest but would like to be competitive
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