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<blockquote data-quote="TRaGiK" data-source="post: 8605582" data-attributes="member: 610004"><p>I dont run any sealed classes, so I haven't tested this car sealed up since the first time. I will eventually test that way, but there's not much reason to spend a lot of time doing that.</p><p></p><p>Did some more testing prior to the show and found another .5 in it.</p><p></p><p>Angled the back seats and got another .2.</p><p></p><p>Moved the meter a hair, and found a little more. In this org's outlaw class, the meter can be almost anywhere forward of the front seats.</p><p></p><p>Trimmed back some insulation on the firewall and gained some more.</p><p></p><p>Adjusting port length gained a little.</p><p></p><p>I've got a few ideas on finding a couple more free tenths, but day two of this show is today so they'll have to wait to another time. Also I'll probably resin the box in January when I'll have a couple months between shows and see what that gets me. And my box builder is going to build me a test box that isn't quite as wide to see what that does.</p><p></p><p>Looking for a 57 outlaw this season. The music average class, I'll be happy to get a 52 or so in. That class is just a "something to do" class for me, and it follows the same rules for meter placement as the outlaw class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRaGiK, post: 8605582, member: 610004"] I dont run any sealed classes, so I haven't tested this car sealed up since the first time. I will eventually test that way, but there's not much reason to spend a lot of time doing that. Did some more testing prior to the show and found another .5 in it. Angled the back seats and got another .2. Moved the meter a hair, and found a little more. In this org's outlaw class, the meter can be almost anywhere forward of the front seats. Trimmed back some insulation on the firewall and gained some more. Adjusting port length gained a little. I've got a few ideas on finding a couple more free tenths, but day two of this show is today so they'll have to wait to another time. Also I'll probably resin the box in January when I'll have a couple months between shows and see what that gets me. And my box builder is going to build me a test box that isn't quite as wide to see what that does. Looking for a 57 outlaw this season. The music average class, I'll be happy to get a 52 or so in. That class is just a "something to do" class for me, and it follows the same rules for meter placement as the outlaw class. [/QUOTE]
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