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Old 08-19-2004, 11:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default how do sprocket changes effect ET's?

hello,

i have a 02 F4i.

how will changing front/rear sprockets effect my ET's. i currently run 11.65 @ 120mph. currently have a stock setup. 2.0 60' time.

i know practice will continue to improve my times. but i am looking for modifications as well.

any advice is appreciated.....
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hello,

i have a 02 F4i.

how will changing front/rear sprockets effect my ET's. i currently run 11.65 @ 120mph. currently have a stock setup. 2.0 60' time.

i know practice will continue to improve my times. but i am looking for modifications as well.

any advice is appreciated.....

Gearing changes will allow you to quicken your 60', 330' and overall ET's. If you gear it correctly, you should be in the top of 5th or into 6th across the stripe. But this type of gearing will not lend itself to everyday street riding

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Old 08-22-2004, 04:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A good compromise between street/strip gearing, is to have it at the limiter right as you cross the stripe in 4th gear.
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