In reply to TurnerX19 :
It was at Island, and I have no complaints about any of it as a slow person- no idea what was going on with the fast cars though.
So, the story of last night- drove to Island Dragway, had the above interaction with an incredulous ticket saleswoman, and got through tech. I was almost immediately yelled at for being out of the vehicle while it was running, since apparently that's a big drag racing no-no. Oops.
As other cars started to arrive, I was quickly surrounded big big fast things. Real drag cars, lots of things with Ecoboosts, SRT-somethings, or LSxs, and a number of diesel pickups were among the many things much faster than Betsy. Some notable ones include an extremely quick manual transmission 70s Charger and a 5.0 powered Merkur:
Before runs started I talked to some of the track workers- the announcer knew about the Challenge and two of them owned Rangers so I had a lot of fans right off the bat. The two Ranger owners predicted a time in the high 18 second range while the announcer was more optimistic.
When we began lining up in the "street tire" lanes there were a lot of really bad choices to square off against, but I found some good competition in the form of an 80 year old woman in a beige Saturn SL2. I had somebody to race with!
And race we did, for my first pass I left everything alone and was rewarded with lots of wheelspin off the line- the clutch in this thing engages super high off the floor and is very grabby, so I was fighting that and good reaction times all night. The Saturn smoked me and I got a 19 second time.
For the next pass, I dropped the rear tire pressures to 22psi and tried flat shifting right at 6k rpm- Betsy is actually geared decently for the current amount of power, and crosses the line right at 6k rpm in 3rd. I spun coming off the line again but knocked off a little over half a second.
Third pass, rear tires down to 18psi, flat shifting at 6k again. I got off the line better but not perfectly for a 17.8 at 76mph while the Charger in the other lane disappeared.
Fourth pass, all alone this time, same setup, tried shifting a little earlier since things feel like they fall off over 5500rpm or so. No great improvement and ran a 17.9
Fifth pass, the Saturn was back. We lined back up and I ran a 17.594 which was the best of the night for me and Betsy, but every time I shifted (as fast as possible, punching the dash on the 2-3 shift thanks to the clunky truck trans) the Saturn would creep ahead. On my best pass of the night I still lost to an octogenarian in a plastic economy car:
I did a sixth run which was nearly identical to make sure I had it down, then aired the rear tires back up to 31 psi and did a seventh to ensure that the tire pressure really did make a difference and I hadn't just learned to launch it- that experiment rewarded me with lots of one tire fire and an 18 second pass so I called it quits there in the name of not beating on the truck any more than necessary.
Overall it was a fun night and I feel like I have my drag technique down unless we add nitrous. Betsy performed as well as I think we could hope for, and ET/hp calculators say we have about the stock 140hp for the original engine right now. I can probably launch slightly faster just by improving my reaction time, which is probably mostly down to knowing exactly where the clutch engages and not having to "feel for it" as I launch.
I want to go back to Island Dragway with one of the bikes at some point, it would probably be really fun with something that's actually fast- I'm pretty jealous that drag racers can just plunk down $30 on any given Friday night and go run to their heart's content, but then again a drag strip is a remarkably compact operation all things considered so it's hard to pretend there could be a real equivalent for most of the stuff we're into.