yes, at 2870 lbs your 60' really good.9secRR got me to thinking. What is a good 60 foot time for a car that weighs 2630 without the driver? The AMX has been a best of 1.245 with a 240lb driver and a best of 1.258 with a whale like me. Is 1.245 a good 60 at a total weight of 2870?
I do have a TF904 but I have a 2.10 first gear. With the stock first gear it'd hit the wheelie bars so hard it would squeal the tires. We moved the engine and trans forward 1.5 inches, limited the front suspension to 2" of travel and tightened the shocks all the way. That's where we are today.I see a lot of time slips and at your ET anything around a 1.25 is fantastic and usually takes either a 3 speed transmission or a powerglide with a low gear. My best was a 1.25 something at a questionable track (60’s are a hair faster and 1/8 mile a hair slower.) I didn’t want to put wheelie bars on my duster so I went from a 1.98 low gear to a 1.80 to calm it down some. So it went from 1.26-1.27 average to a 1.29-1.315 average.
4200 right now. But I want to try 5000.yes, at 2870 lbs your 60' really good.
what rpm do you leave at off the brake?
I don't like wheelie bars. But believe it or not the wheel base on the AMX is less than a Vega . My Dakota won't have wheelie bars.Ya like I said I didn’t want to go the wheelie bar route and I switched the gear so I wasn’t constantly changing the frontend from track to track. 4 tracks over 3 seasons is a lot of adjustments
I don't like wheelie bars. But believe it or not the wheel base on the AMX is less than a Vega . My Dakota won't have wheelie bars.
The AMX is ladder bars. It works well. My Dakota is 4 link. I can't wait to finish the Dakota.
I started at 3600. 60’ was 1.32-1.33. My RPM dial went to 5200 so I thought why not go max and see what happens. I was rewarded with a 1.29. I was thrilled.4200 right now. But I want to try 5000.
I started at 3600. 60’ was 1.32-1.33. My RPM dial went to 5200 so I thought why not go max and see what happens. I was rewarded with a 1.29. I was thrilled.
Try 5000 and see what happens. My car liked more launch rpm
I did try 5600 and the 60’ stayed the same so I went back to 5200. The car would twist at 5600. First pic is 5200, second pic is 5600. Since the 60’ didn’t improve at 5600 I went back to 5200. Easier on the carI checked mine since it’s in my shop and I have my dial set on 4600
Haha you guys are up to date. I'm still in the stone ages. Still using chips....I checked mine since it’s in my shop and I have my dial set on 4600
Haha you guys are up to date. I'm still in the stone ages. Still using chips....
It is cheaper in the long run. I use the 7AL3 with the chip. We shift on time.It’s cheaper in the long run to get the adjustable one. Nicer too. I have one on my shift rpm too.
That's what I did. I have a good 7AL2 for sale now if anyone needs one.i switched to the 7AL-3 last year. cleaned up a lot mess with only having 1 box instead of all the dials. simple and way cleaner too.
How in the world did you AMX to that weight? Do you have a AMC motor in it? Iron? Thanks.9secRR got me to thinking. What is a good 60 foot time for a car that weighs 2630 without the driver? The AMX has been a best of 1.245 with a 240lb driver and a best of 1.258 with a whale like me. Is 1.245 a good 60 at a total weight of 2870?
It has fiberglass hood, trunk, bumpers, doors, lexan windows and one lightweight drivers seat. It has a SBM and a TF904 transmission.How in the world did you AMX to that weight? Do you have a AMC motor in it? Iron? Thanks.
It has fiberglass hood, trunk, bumpers, doors, lexan windows and one lightweight drivers seat. It has a SBM and a TF904 transmission.