What would a .2 second drop in 60 ft time drop off my 1/4 time?
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RE: What would a .2 second drop in 60 ft time drop off my 1/4 time?
people say for every .1 in the 60' its .2 in the 1/4, but i dont buy it; I dropped .4 in my 60' and gained .45 in the quarter.
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RE: What would a .2 second drop in 60 ft time drop off my 1/4 time?
Alot of it depends on the driver...
if youre improving your 60', odds are youre becomming a better overall driver, and therefore your shifting is likely to improve as well
i went 14.545 with a 2.226 60' then
i went 14.086 with a 2.050 60' and
finially 13.985 with a 2.149 60'
so it depends.. I could argue that i gained .56 off my ET while only cutting .077 of my 60', but i know that isnt possible,, it was more me getting better at shifting...
however, if i only look at my first two times, i gained a little MORE than .2 for every .1 off my 60'
if youre improving your 60', odds are youre becomming a better overall driver, and therefore your shifting is likely to improve as well
i went 14.545 with a 2.226 60' then
i went 14.086 with a 2.050 60' and
finially 13.985 with a 2.149 60'
so it depends.. I could argue that i gained .56 off my ET while only cutting .077 of my 60', but i know that isnt possible,, it was more me getting better at shifting...
however, if i only look at my first two times, i gained a little MORE than .2 for every .1 off my 60'
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