beefcake
06-14-2015, 11:26 PM
New 2015 Mustang ET Record!! We had another great weekend at NMRA Norwalk! The previous record for the 15+ IRS record was ours set last month at MIR with great air close to sea level DA with a 9.73@142!
This weekend in over 3000ft d/a and extremely hot, we were able to knock down a 9.59@145mph on 17's!!! 1.47 60'!! Not too shabby.
Our Vortech Billet JT trim supercharger is doing work in our 3935lb IRS Equipped car.
Shout out to Lund Racing for the quickest tunes on the planet, as always!
My crew chief / dyno partner Brian Campbell of Finish Line Performance for working last minute to get the suspension dialed in.
Suspension was really working good, people were worried about the IRS, and we knocked down 1.4 60's all weekend, foot braking the car!! A great combo of parts from BMR, Watson, Viking and Strange!
Transmission is going strong with our Exedy clutch pack upgrade and our DSS axles are holding strong!!
Got a couple changes to make and get some good air, and I think we will get our 8 second pass!!
Lots of places are busy posting dyno numbers, talking about big # packages, etc.. None of that matters if you can't back it up with a timeslip!!!!
This weekend in over 3000ft d/a and extremely hot, we were able to knock down a 9.59@145mph on 17's!!! 1.47 60'!! Not too shabby.
Our Vortech Billet JT trim supercharger is doing work in our 3935lb IRS Equipped car.
Shout out to Lund Racing for the quickest tunes on the planet, as always!
My crew chief / dyno partner Brian Campbell of Finish Line Performance for working last minute to get the suspension dialed in.
Suspension was really working good, people were worried about the IRS, and we knocked down 1.4 60's all weekend, foot braking the car!! A great combo of parts from BMR, Watson, Viking and Strange!
Transmission is going strong with our Exedy clutch pack upgrade and our DSS axles are holding strong!!
Got a couple changes to make and get some good air, and I think we will get our 8 second pass!!
Lots of places are busy posting dyno numbers, talking about big # packages, etc.. None of that matters if you can't back it up with a timeslip!!!!