reaction times

legalize420

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May 21, 2005
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now i know some of you dont care about reaction times. for those who do what are some of your best. i would love to get into bracket racing in the future so thats what brought me to this question. i was at the track tonight and got 9 runs in. i redlighted on 4 of them, but got a couple of decent ( i think :shrug: ) ones on other runs. here they are, .013, .053, .078, and .095. i also got my new best time ( in sig ). kc cluth grabs much better than the one that was on before. got my 60' down from 2.4-2.6's to 2.1's. it was a pretty good night except for the redlights. i got beat by a cayanne turbo and a new M5. cayanne went 13.2@105 and the M5 went 12.99@116:shock: . so lets hear some reaction times:D .
 
Here's my R/T's from my last track outing:

Run 1: .035
Run 2: .067
Run 3: .063
Run 4: .001
Run 5: -.112 redlight

I have had one perfect light in all my years of racing, but many that were a thousandth or two off!
 
I forget the good ones. I did redlight with a -.001 before. That one sucked arse. I doubt I'll ever forget it. It was the final 4 of a bracket race against a 9 second car. He got to see my redlight and coast down the track. :( Then he got a very easy win in the final as the other guy broke or really screwed up and didn't run anywhere near his dial.
 
I have a friend that I took to the track. It was his first time, driving a fox, 5 spd, out of 6 runs 3 were under .6 on a .5 tree and one was like a .51 and the other three were like under .8, he got eliminated in the third round though because he broke out.

mine are usually .6-.8 and acouple .5's everyonce and a while, im always more worried about my 60 fts

Russell