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How To Compete In The NMCA LSX Shootout - Checks & Balances

Every Driver Can Be A Self-Tuning Genius
From the February, 2010 issue of Chevy High Performance
By Sean Haggai, Henry De Los Santos
Photography by Scott Sparrow, Sean Haggai
How To Compete In The Nmca Lsx Shootout Performance Race Car
During any event track conditions can change and drivers and their respective crews need to adjust accordingly to make the best of any given situation. Whatever the case may be, these modern day cowboys make it work and more often than not, tend to prevail with consistent timeslips. A collection of factors are involved when tuning. They can range anywhere from keeping an eye on tire pressure to programming a complete timing ramp to manage the engine's power levels.

How To Compete In The Nmca Lsx Shootout 2009 Chevy Corvette
True Street 12 Second Index
Running in True Street was this base '09 Corvette with minimal modifications. "The car is completely stock aside from the rims," claimed 22-year-old Justin Keith of Blue Springs, MI. Sporting a base LS3, the Corvette in factory form makes 430 hp right out of the box. So why no modifications? "It's my daily driver and all I have to do is start the ignition and make a pass. I just swap the rears to drag radial tires," he explained. Since this class is dominated by everyday street cars, Justin's tune would rely mostly on eliminating driver error and unnecessary wheelspin. True Street averages out the three passes to get your final time, which means it's vital to make sure you don't break out of the index. In the end, Justin averaged 12.05 at 119 mph, which was very respectable, only it wasn't enough to make this year's field.

CLASS True Street
NAME Justin Keith
LOCATION Blue Springs, MI
CAR '09 Corvette
ENGINE LS3
SUSPENSION Factory
TRANSMISSION Factory six-speed
REAR Factory
TIRES MT P275/40R17 ET Street Radial
BEST 1/4 11.94 at 119 mph


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