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While we are still waiting for the answer to

We all know one should properly break in a new car.

How were the two Tomball Dodge Vipers broke in before the Nurburgring record attempt? (2011) ... or where they?


The Next question is......

What was the time for the ACR-X on that same day at Nurburgring? (2011)....
 
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ACR-X was 7:03.058


Correct


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We all know one should properly break in a new car.

How were the two Tomball Dodge Vipers broke in before the Nurburgring record attempt? (2011) ... or where they?
 
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The answer to:

We all know one should properly break in a new car.

How were the two Tomball Dodge Vipers broke in before the Nurburgring record attempt? (2011) ... or where they?



In the Sept/Oct 2011 Viper Magazine: One Lap to Rule Them All, it states that the two Vipers were driven by Ricardo Rodriguez from Product Planning and Peter Andrew from SRT. They drove the Vipers 1465 miles from Houston to Detroit. No Trailers, No Support vehicles
 
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No, I don't always pick the same time to post.


The best option is to subscribe and use the imediate notification

I didn't want to use the same time every day because people live in different time zones and if I mix it up, more people have an opportunity
 

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The MDH format is MMDDHH where MM is the month, DD is the day, and HH is the hour.

Month - two digit representation of the month produced
01 - January
02 - February
03 - March
04 - April
05 - May
06 - June
07 - July
08 - August
09 - September
10 - October
11 - November
12 - December

Day - two digit representation of day on month produced
01 - first day thru 31 - thirty first day

Hour - Two digit military time vehicle was produced
01 = 1 AM thru 24 = 12 PM

Example:
MDH 100819
decodes as:
10 = Tenth month (October)
08 = Eighth day
19 = Nineteenth hour (7 PM)
 
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The MDH format is MMDDHH where MM is the month, DD is the day, and HH is the hour.

Month - two digit representation of the month produced
01 - January
02 - February
03 - March
04 - April
05 - May
06 - June
07 - July
08 - August
09 - September
10 - October
11 - November
12 - December

Day - two digit representation of day on month produced
01 - first day thru 31 - thirty first day

Hour - Two digit military time vehicle was produced
01 = 1 AM thru 24 = 12 PM

Example:
MDH 100819
decodes as:
10 = Tenth month (October)
08 = Eighth day
19 = Nineteenth hour (7 PM)


Outstanding!!!!!!!

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Thank you Jeff for creating something so much fun and educational as well. I got my two issues
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I can't wait to win again.:D
 
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