10-13-2005, 04:07 PM
Quote:how bout this, no matter how much you tune it, your numbers fluctuate... both up and down, I went past the peak, went back and it was higher than where it was when I passed the peak... IE
change front tires from 23 to 24 R/T is .889
Change 24 to 25 R/T is .902
change back to 25 from 24 R/T is .912
I dunno why it does that, and sometimes more than those differences... but it is kinda annoying... LOL
You don't want to make your R/T faster. I mean, of course you do, but when you TNT, you have no possible way to change your Reaction Time. Your Reaction Time (R/T) reflects off of your Experience. When you TNT you want to watch your 60' Time. You want to get that as fast as you can seem to make it, because that reflects off your 1/4 Mile time.
So now go back and TNT, and don't pay any attention to your Reaction Time..