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gotta get my bitch to the track SOON. top end in 4th is 127 on my nittos, not sure what diameter my Mickey T's are, maybe 22.5. any bets on times? i've never quartered the car at all. it weighs 2046lbs without me in it. 300/246 to the wheels. 3.90 torsen with 5speed. we were gonna hit it last friday but the track requires a fire jacket and i didnt want to drop $85 for that. we'll have to hit ATCO in south jersey, no fire jacket required.
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Sorry but you have to add yourself, go into User CP / Edit Profile, towards the bottom of the page is vehicle info.
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Thanks guys.
Rafa: It's a 6 speed with a 3.63 rear end.
18psi:
The bottom end is stock.
Begi S4 with GT2860Rs.
3 inch exhaust turbo to tip.
Xede custom tuned by me
Apexi AVC-R boost controller
Mazda comp motor mounts
Poly diff mounts.
257 hp 210 ft/lbs
I have no idea what the car weighs. It's heavy though.
Rafa: It's a 6 speed with a 3.63 rear end.
18psi:
The bottom end is stock.
Begi S4 with GT2860Rs.
3 inch exhaust turbo to tip.
Xede custom tuned by me
Apexi AVC-R boost controller
Mazda comp motor mounts
Poly diff mounts.
257 hp 210 ft/lbs
I have no idea what the car weighs. It's heavy though.
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Sorry, I completely missed that question.
This was by first time at the track with this car, so I have nothing to compare it to. I will say that on the street, the diff mounts made the violent wheel hop much more bearable. Rather than hop, the wheels will spin and they can be reigned back in with the throttle.
This was by first time at the track with this car, so I have nothing to compare it to. I will say that on the street, the diff mounts made the violent wheel hop much more bearable. Rather than hop, the wheels will spin and they can be reigned back in with the throttle.
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Ran the quarter for the 1st time in my life last night. RT's? We won't talk about those. I know, launch on the last yellow. Maybe I've gotta leave on the 2nd one.
Anyway, my 60' times, like many here, were the suck. 2.25 was about my best. Most were in the 2.4 range. Wheel hopping SOB.
What can you tell us about making these cars launch that well! We need to know!
Anyway, my 60' times, like many here, were the suck. 2.25 was about my best. Most were in the 2.4 range. Wheel hopping SOB.
What can you tell us about making these cars launch that well! We need to know!
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Thank you. I've had the Xede in there since the day before I went turbo. Sometime in January when we got a warm snap if I recall correctly.
Ran the quarter for the 1st time in my life last night. RT's? We won't talk about those. I know, launch on the last yellow. Maybe I've gotta leave on the 2nd one.
Anyway, my 60' times, like many here, were the suck. 2.25 was about my best. Most were in the 2.4 range. Wheel hopping SOB.
What can you tell us about making these cars launch that well! We need to know!
Anyway, my 60' times, like many here, were the suck. 2.25 was about my best. Most were in the 2.4 range. Wheel hopping SOB.
What can you tell us about making these cars launch that well! We need to know!
The track had a reaction time competition that day. $50 to the first .500. I nailed a .504 and a .502 but just couldn't get it done.
At least it wasn't pro tree
I did a TON of +2second 60 foots that day, so don't sweat it.
Here are some things that helped:
Do a dry hop after the water box to get the feel of the clutch
Leaving off idle resulted in a 1.9 60ft, but the MPH suffered.
We aired down the tires to 20 psi. This helped out with the wheel hop tremendously and definitely gave the car more traction.
Too much RPM out of the gate was the biggest killer. I played around with leaving at 3,200 and it was just too much. The wheels would spin and the run went to crap.
2,500 rpm seems to be the magic number for this car.
Pre-stage, hold the car rpm at 2,500, slip the clutch a tad to stage, quickly feather the clutch and feed in the throttle, right to the point where it felt like it was going to spin.
I'm kind of curious what 60 the slicks would have yielded. I don't think a sub 1.4 is out of the question.
I hope this helps a little.
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Pschmidt,
Followed some advice. Thanks! Forget the RT's and concentrate on launch. My best was also at fairly low RPM's. Slipped the clutch plenty to keep from bogging. Amazing the difference in what a 2.0+ feels like vs. a 2.25. You definetly know when you get it right.
Hey, you still need to go into your cpanel and add your info. Go to details and scroll down. There are fill in blanks for 1/4, 1/8, times, mph, etc.
Followed some advice. Thanks! Forget the RT's and concentrate on launch. My best was also at fairly low RPM's. Slipped the clutch plenty to keep from bogging. Amazing the difference in what a 2.0+ feels like vs. a 2.25. You definetly know when you get it right.
Hey, you still need to go into your cpanel and add your info. Go to details and scroll down. There are fill in blanks for 1/4, 1/8, times, mph, etc.
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