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on 6/11/2007, 7:23 pm, in reply to "Re: How to tell if a timeslip is corrected or not?"
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in my personal opinion corrected is b.s., you ran what you ran, who's to say that at sea level you would have hooked the same or 60' the same the variables are totally different, of course we all want a lower et. corrected is as relevent as dyno horsepower oppossed to real time track tuning, just my personal opinion. p.s. moldy and the others totally rule for putting in the work and believing in saviving lacr thank you all for fighting for our right to race Ken.
: I always tell people the corrected time , it
: always sounds better LoL doesnt 1129 sound
: alot better than 1162 I thought you would
: understand . LoL
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: If it is corrected, It should say A1 next to
: the times. A regular non-corrected time slip
: woln't show that.
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: Hello,
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: I was told recently that LACR allows drivers
: to receive either corrected-for-altitude
: timeslips, or non-corrected. Is this true?
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: If so, how do you tell the difference
: between a corected vs a non-corrected
: timeslip?
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: Thanks in advance. Tim
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