V-Tech accuracy?

From: Jeremiah Siembida (hemimopar426@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 07:45:02 EDT


Hello All,
I have the V-Tech performance meter. I took it for a test run last night;
65 degrees, little humidity, after dark. I ran a best 16.11 @ 89.7 in the 4
trial runs. I know I can do better, and I found my ET's and trap speeds are
higher, when I upshift at 5200RPM thereabout. I would like to know what RPM
range is best to shift in, since I have no Chjristmas tree, and the V teach
needs a weight input. I used 4500# as a base, but I have no idea what my
Dak weighs. (96 DSCC 4x4 V8) That would change the ET's if the weight was
off, I know, so does anyone know what my Dak weighs? I also know I can do a
lot better than 16.11. In the 4 runs I tried *never drag raced in my life*
I improved about .400 sec. in my ET. Speed I most likely won't improve on
too much. I found power braking, or leaving the line over 1200RPM caused
massive wheelspin which killed the ET, but gave a higher trap speed.
I also used the horsepower measurement. I measured a best 231 RWHP in 3
tries. That is about right.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Mopar or Nocar!
Black 1996 Dodge Dakota Sport, Club Cab
4X4, V-8 Magnum
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