Went to the track for the first time last night

Gearbanger 101 said:
Cause .500 is a perfect light. Anything below that is a redlight. (aka foul start)
http://www.nhra.com/basics/dayatdrags.html

"Full Tree: used in Competition, Super Stock, and Stock, for which a handicap starting system is used to equalize competition. The three amber bulbs on the Christmas Tree flash consecutively five-tenths of a second apart, followed five-tenths later by the green starting light. A perfect reaction time on a full Tree is .500."


I have never seen a test and tune night/session run on a .500 light. As far as I have ever seen on TnT night a .001 is still not redlighting
 
fordman54935 said:
I think I would be pleased with those results. What kind of (theoretical) 1/4 miles times and flywheel HP would I be looking at?


Weight plays in here heavily. One of my customers with an 87 notch that weighed 3100# w/o him ran 12.7@107mph on a stock cam, ported heads, ported stock lower, stock upper and TB with long tubes. He was a very good driver too. HIs dyno was 242RWHP and 292RWTQ. The one who made 255RWHP & 311RWTQ ran 13.9@100mph because he has a heavy 95GT.