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1 hour ago, bussman said:

150 feet in 1000 feet? Any actual evidence of this? 

1 full second at 103.5 mph is 151'

Good god man it's like you 800 fags dont know anything

Wow dum

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2 minutes ago, Winterman said:

It’s not that simple to figure out sled lengths, but it was a massive beat down regardless 

We had 10 pages of discussion on this years ago. It's pretty close to that simple.

I was on the wrong side of the argument back then thinking it was much more complicated 

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7 minutes ago, Winterman said:

It’s not that simple to figure out sled lengths, but it was a massive beat down regardless 

Exactly, not a mathematician but you'd have to look at the splits. I'd say it would be 5-6 lengths tops in 1000.

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16 minutes ago, f7ben said:

1 full second at 103.5 mph is 151'

Good god man it's like you 800 fags dont know anything

Wow dum

Are you going 103.5 mph the entire time turns out nope 

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6 minutes ago, J. Jackson said:

Exactly, not a mathematician but you'd have to look at the splits. I'd say it would be 5-6 lengths tops in 1000.

 

5 minutes ago, ACE said:

Are you going 103.5 mph the entire time turns out nope 

If sled A crosses line at 103mph 

And sled B crosses 1 full second later

It will be very close to 150' behind

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20 minutes ago, J. Jackson said:

Exactly, not a mathematician but you'd have to look at the splits. I'd say it would be 5-6 lengths tops in 1000.

So the 800 sleds somehow took a full second longer to complete the 1000' but were only 50-60' behind?

Think about what your saying lol

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1 minute ago, J. Jackson said:

.7 seconds dif at the end of 1k. You may be right but 150 ft sounds high.

It was close to a full second on average.

Think of it this way...

If the tcat stopped accelerating at the 1000' mark it still would have covered 1158' in the time it took the 800 class sleds to cover 1000'

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4 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Math doesnt lie buttcoxks

It's not my fault you're too fucking stupid to understand it

I know it doesn’t that’s how I know you’re wrong oops 

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2 hours ago, f7ben said:

1 full second at 103.5 mph is 151'

Good god man it's like you 800 fags dont know anything

Wow dum

It’s a drag race. Dummy, you aren’t traveling 103.5mph against 0mph for one second. 
 

Talk about dumb. :lol: 

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5 minutes ago, bussman said:

It’s a drag race. Dummy, you aren’t traveling 103.5mph against 0mph for one second. 
 

Talk about dumb. :lol: 

He has the big dumb 

that’s not how it works lol

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17 minutes ago, bussman said:

It’s a drag race. Dummy, you aren’t traveling 103.5mph against 0mph for one second. 
 

Talk about dumb. :lol: 

Listen meathead

The tcat would cover 1158' in the time it took the 800 to cover 1000 and that's if the tcat stopped accelerating at 103.5 which it wouldnt. 

It's very close to 15 sled lengths at the 1000' mark

You've got to be trolling here as I know for a fact you arent this dumb

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