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Why the 1/8th mile? | Ford Mustang Forum

    https://www.allfordmustangs.com/threads/why-the-1-8th-mile.335571/
    IMO its easier for 1/8 mile racers to adapt to 1/4 that the other way around. A win light is just as exciting 1/8 or 1/4 mile racing. '07 Mustang GT 4.6 Auto C&L cold air, 3.73 gears, Diablo tune, and MT drag radials.

1/8 mile times and MPH - StangNet

    https://www.stangnet.com/mustang-forums/threads/1-8-mile-times-and-mph.627982/
    Anyway my best 1/8 is 8.14 at 85.56 with a 1.82 60ft. The majority of my runs are 8.2's and 8.3's because most of my 60ft times are in the 1.9's. That was with the 6lb pulley on the charger and about 300rwhp. I havent run the car with the 9 lb. pulley yet. mods are in my sig

What car would you build for 1/8 mile drag racing?

    https://www.vintage-mustang.com/threads/what-car-would-you-build-for-1-8-mile-drag-racing.565795/
    used to run an 85 Notch Mustang in 1/8 mile Stock suspension races.. weighted about 2800 or so, without the driver. still had all of the steel except for a 4" cowl hood, removed the steel bumpers, no rear or passenger seats. tubular k-member, 5 gal fuel cell, etc stock dash (aside from heater core) however it had a 10 pt mild steel cage in it

1/8 mile times, good? | 2015+ S550 Mustang Forum (GT, …

    https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/1-8-mile-times-good.82857/
    Hey guys so just went to the track this past week, I only have access to an 1/8 mile track here in socal at the moment. Closest to my house. But anyway I ran a 8.275 @89.63 mph with a 2.060 60ft. I'm a stick car with 3.31 gears. Mods are BBk longtubes, Ford x pipe, and a roush axle back. And a...

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