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<blockquote data-quote="FAM4LIFE" data-source="post: 425415" data-attributes="member: 545838"><p>If you are not a competitor, I would say numbers would mean absolutely nothing.</p><p></p><p>Loud is loud! If I saw you on the street and you told me that your system does a 152.3 on the NTL, I would saw "Good for you". If we were competiting against each other and you did a 152.3, I would be trying my best for a 153.</p><p></p><p>Can't really say what would be good for any vehicle as far as equipment. I've seen smaller set-ups do better than bigger ones. To me taking less and doing more is just outstanding.</p><p></p><p>Like in DB Drag a few weeks ago......Someone hit like a 151 here in MD with only one 12" RE MT and a Orion 2500d on the NTL. Don't know what type car, but D@mn! There are some vehicles with alot more that can't break 150 on the NTL.</p><p></p><p>What I hate, those who don't compete but they go and get metered once.....Then speak of it all the freaking time like it means something. Oh and some shop installer designed and installed it. All they did was got some OJT on how to burp their system. Credit given to the designer/installer! Yes they may own the system but that is about it.</p><p></p><p>Show me that you can keep those numbers rising then I'll be impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAM4LIFE, post: 425415, member: 545838"] If you are not a competitor, I would say numbers would mean absolutely nothing. Loud is loud! If I saw you on the street and you told me that your system does a 152.3 on the NTL, I would saw "Good for you". If we were competiting against each other and you did a 152.3, I would be trying my best for a 153. Can't really say what would be good for any vehicle as far as equipment. I've seen smaller set-ups do better than bigger ones. To me taking less and doing more is just outstanding. Like in DB Drag a few weeks ago......Someone hit like a 151 here in MD with only one 12" RE MT and a Orion 2500d on the NTL. Don't know what type car, but D@mn! There are some vehicles with alot more that can't break 150 on the NTL. What I hate, those who don't compete but they go and get metered once.....Then speak of it all the freaking time like it means something. Oh and some shop installer designed and installed it. All they did was got some OJT on how to burp their system. Credit given to the designer/installer! Yes they may own the system but that is about it. Show me that you can keep those numbers rising then I'll be impressed. [/QUOTE]
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