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MACSOLO


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posted September 18, 2006 03:11 PM        
HAPPY WITH BROCK PERFORMACE

I HAVE BEEN GOING TO THIS SITE FOR A WHILE NEVER WANTED TO POST ANYTHING JUST CHECKING OUT THE POST FROM EVERYONE ELSE .NOW I HAVE SOMETHING WORTH SAYING . I JUST TOOK MY ZX14 TO THE TRACK WITH MY STREET MEG. I HAD A MUZZY AT FIRST FOR MOST OF THE SUMMER) IT SUCKED BIG TIME. JUST FROM PUTTING THE STREET MEG ON AND BROCKS MAP FOR BAFFLE INSTALLED AND BUTTERFLIES OUT, I CUT MY ET DOWN BY 2 TENTHS ON A BAD PASS . I AM 273 LBS IN SHORTS AND I RAN A 6.10 IN THE 18TH 116 MPH. I M,ESSED UP ON A EARLY SHIFT AND HAD TROUBLE ADJUSTING MY FEET TO THE PEGS AFTER THE HOLESHOT (152 - 60') I KNOW I CAN PULL A 6.0'S . THE STREET MEG IS THE BEST PIPE ON THE TRACK . THANKS BROCK FOR YOUR HARD WORK, IT WAS MONEY WELL SPENT

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Bently


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posted September 18, 2006 03:19 PM        
Macsolo, I agree about the performance of Brocks pipe and map. Are you at stock wheel base or stretched, thats a kick ass time for your weight!
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lietoome


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posted September 18, 2006 03:25 PM        
MAC, what gearing are you running?

And, Bently's questions too....

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kawabusakid


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posted September 18, 2006 03:39 PM        Edited By: kawabusakid on 18 Sep 2006 16:41
you would have to be geared for 1/8.....Im 160lbs ,1 down gear,brock sidewinder,pc,brock map,stock wb,...im runnin 6.04-6.07 1/8 @ 121, my fast and consistant qtr times are 9.30@148.8 w/1.50-1.51 short times
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CrotchRocket


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posted September 18, 2006 06:18 PM        
Mac...Your saying that you only had a Muzzy pipe on your 14 with no other mods, accessories or flies out???
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MACSOLO


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posted September 18, 2006 07:08 PM        
thanks guys i am streched out about 11inches 16/42 gearing still wheelie thur 1st gear .
ihad a muzzy pipe with the same set up and the bike would die at the holeshot, no mid range power and a very flat top end .i was only able to run 9.70s in the qtr with the muzzy pipe.i was so pissed . then i just made the move to go with brock because he is the only one out there showing us what to do and the results. not to be on his jock but the prof is in the pipe .lol

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MACSOLO


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posted September 18, 2006 07:11 PM        
at 160lbs you should be good with what you have. you are smoking if you are putting up 6.0s with a stock wheel base. i would just keep working that .
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MACSOLO


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posted September 18, 2006 07:13 PM        
oh yeah i was running mr9 but i will be using 89 this weekend to compare the fuels .

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kawabusakid


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posted September 18, 2006 07:54 PM        
oh yea Mac..still stock wheelbase and will more than likely stay w/it...just trying to get more seat time before winter sets in,looking to get down inthe 1.4's short time and go teens...will be spraying 3rd and 4th next year i hope...good luck w/ your goals Mac...I really love my Brock sidewinder....and Brock's help...
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Bently


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posted September 19, 2006 07:20 AM        
Mac I had just about the same results as you when I switched from my Muzzy to a Brock on my Busa.
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iflyphi


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posted September 19, 2006 07:22 AM        
Hey Mac, what's an easy way to drain the fuel tank?? I have the Brock Sidewinder, etc., and have 87 octane in the tank now, but would like to drain it to run U4. Problem is, when I tried to siphon it out, I could only get about 1/2 of the fuel out. And I got little bits of plastic from the siphon hose in the fuel tank from the hose scraping the cap area as I slid it into the tank.
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flatoutbu


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posted September 19, 2006 09:46 AM        
I'm 235 6 out and running 9.20's with a gen 3,lowered,geared,mr9 and airshifter running 1.45 60's. I went a 9.28 on 89 oct and run a 9.23 on mr9 picked up mph but not awhole lot on ET. Good job on running 9.50's for a guy your size.
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MACSOLO


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posted September 19, 2006 02:24 PM        
I ALSO USE A SIPHON HOSE I CAN ALMOST ALL MY FUEL OUT I JUST TAKE MY TIME AND MAKE SURE I US A STRAIGHT HOSE AND FEED IT TO THE BACK OF THE TANK ON THE KICKSTAND SIDE AND GIVE IT A SUCK AND IT DRAINS OUT JUST FINE.
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MACSOLO


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posted September 19, 2006 02:32 PM        
thanks guys i am glad i finally had something worth say to all of you. i been watching some great et times on here
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stevewfl


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posted September 19, 2006 02:35 PM        
quote:
I ALSO USE A SIPHON HOSE I CAN ALMOST ALL MY FUEL OUT I JUST TAKE MY TIME AND MAKE SURE I US A STRAIGHT HOSE AND FEED IT TO THE BACK OF THE TANK ON THE KICKSTAND SIDE AND GIVE IT A SUCK AND IT DRAINS OUT JUST FINE.


Ouch- Mac your posts are awesome but can you lower yer caps


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