Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
I started out running 12.5's for about 4 runs, but I was making runs and coming right back up to run again with no cooling down time. I walked away with 34 slips, my HE temp gauge started out in the mid 80's and by lunch it was up in the high 130's. I watched the gauge, 85 to 95 =12.5, 95 to 105 = 12.6, 105 to 115 = 12.7, 115 to 125 = 12.8, 125 to low 130's = 12.9, then once I got in the high 130's I was hitting 13's.
I find this VERY interesting. Its almost systematic. Your saying for every 10 degrees your HE temp raised your 1/4 mile et dropped 1/10th?