Most race tracks do not count reaction time into your overall time. I havnt been to one race track that added in the R/T to your overall time. It counts from when you cross the beams to when you get to the end of the track, Not from when the light turns green.jasontish;1407384 said:reaction time has everything to do with your 1/4 time.. its common sense ... i can a 16.2 with my freinds scion tc with a reaction time of .218. didnt spin much. hit gears auwsome. then i slept on the next run with a reaction time of .525 and ran a 16.8. and who cares what dragtimes.com says. spend the 25 bucks and take ur car to the track and run it and see what it does.
tissimo;1406668 said:No boost leak, just the stock exhaust cant flow anything.