View Full Version : Added feature ... Timeslip Database
19_Chevelle_69
06-26-2006, 05:34 PM
In an effort to provide extra features to our membership, we have installed a timeslip database.
This full featured item allows you to enter your car setup, as well as data from your drag race timeslip. There is even on option to upload a scanned image of your slip for verification!
Being an all musclecar site, I'm sure that at least SOME of our members have had their ride out on the track for a shakedown run or two ;)
You can find the link in the blue menu bar near the top of the page.
Enjoy!
Prostreet
06-27-2006, 08:29 PM
Hey thats a cool feature. :D I hope you will share yours Don :)
19_Chevelle_69
06-28-2006, 02:07 AM
Once we can run the car and not lose a major body part, I will post it for sure. ;)
Every_Mn
07-09-2006, 06:17 AM
Cool feature... can't wait to run my Z (not muscle, I know, long story), just hope I can get under 16 seconds... It weighs around 3500lbs with a driver and has around 200rwhp, so I'm not expecting much.
But it gets us around town in style...
19_Chevelle_69
07-11-2006, 04:27 PM
I posted our best time slip in the database, and uploaded an image. The feature works pretty slick! I'm the only one in there guys, let's see what others are running!
Every_Mn
07-11-2006, 07:24 PM
I posted our best time slip in the database, and uploaded an image. The feature works pretty slick! I'm the only one in there guys, let's see what others are running!
Your trap speed seems low...
Letsrace
01-12-2007, 08:34 PM
I scanned my best E.T. timeslip from last summer, what type of file does it need to be in order for me to upload it? ie: Word Pad Document?
Or does it matter?
Edit: I found the answer. To upload a timeslip from your computer, it needs to be in .gif, .jpg or .pdf format.
Now I know what type of file to save it as after scanning it! Also make sure you scan your timeslip as an image or photo instead of as a document. On my scanner you can scan docs, or pics, when I first tried it I scanned my timeslip as a document which lead to my confusion. I couldn't save the file in the correct format for uploading to the "timeslip database". After rescanning it as a photo, I was able to save it in the correct format. Sometimes I'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff! :) Hope this helps others!
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