Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
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Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
ok so here it goes
track A: at sea level
track B: 700 ft above sea level
if the DA was say 2000 ft at both tracks, would that be like running in the exact same air, or would the 700 ft track still be worse because its actually 700 ft up?
track A: at sea level
track B: 700 ft above sea level
if the DA was say 2000 ft at both tracks, would that be like running in the exact same air, or would the 700 ft track still be worse because its actually 700 ft up?
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
Why would a bracket racer care all you have to do is be consistent and "kill" the tree
KY JELLY- Posts : 1530
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
KY JELLY wrote:Why would a bracket racer care all you have to do is be consistent and "kill" the tree
ok smart azz ...you got me on that one------ what if you were a career test n tuner like me ........ can you give me a better answer
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
My gut tells me the humidity will be higher at the sea level track , but 700 is getting high compared to where I race . I would say the 700' track would make more hp due to less moisture in the air .
Here read this
http://wahiduddin.net/calc/density_altitude.htm
Here read this
http://wahiduddin.net/calc/density_altitude.htm
KY JELLY- Posts : 1530
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
Nick,
By DA you mean Air Density? It changes with temperature, humidity, air pressure, altitude, etc. If the "corrected" air density is the same for both locations (regardless of altitude) the effect on the motor will be the same.
Bruce
By DA you mean Air Density? It changes with temperature, humidity, air pressure, altitude, etc. If the "corrected" air density is the same for both locations (regardless of altitude) the effect on the motor will be the same.
Bruce
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
yes Bruce ............
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Re: Racing question ....for the bracket guru's
Just put NT on your window and no one will know what is what
If the corrected altitude is the same, the air should be the same.
Bill
If the corrected altitude is the same, the air should be the same.
Bill
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