I have had better 60 foot times, the best being 2.34 seconds, still nothing to brag about. But in my defense, I've no track experience at all and the '93 seems to prefer cooler weather for sure. I still have poor launches IMO in cooler weather with more wheel spin but better times. It is just obvious to me my weak point is the 60 foot time. Should I ever find myself at a track, I'm sure my 60 foot times will be my demon.
I don't know about the Tazzo's ability on 60 foot times compared to the track. I can say both the Tazzo and my Mark VIII have seemingly good repeatibility with no erroneous readings from the Tazzo as far as I can tell. If it feels good on the launch, the Tazzo time does reflect it. I do know that should there be a discrepancy with actual track times, the Tazzo can be user calibrated for ultimate accuracy.
Now with all this discussion, what is the concensus for the best bang for the buck as far as the single mod that will do most to improve my 60 foot times(besides the driver!)? My gut tells me gears would do more than a chip in this regard, but I would appreciate other opinions. I have a chip that needs programmed to my EEC, so that would be the least money, but even a new chip would be less than a new set of gears. But what about shift kits, J-mod, higher stall converter, drag radials, etc... remember, we're concentrating on 60 foot times for now.