^^ That is awesome man. I am glad someone opened this topic about 1/4 miles times. I am eager to compare the following: Manual without sport package vs manual with
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^^ That is awesome man. I am glad someone opened this topic about 1/4 miles times. I am eager to compare the following:
Manual without sport package vs manual with sport package Auto non sport package vs manual non sport package Auto with sport package vs Auto without sport packgage Manual with sport package vs Auto with sport package Why I care so much? well, there is a big difference when running rear Slip diff, you can cut better 60' times thus run quicker 1/4 mile times. Auto vs Manual? well it seems like the modern autos are killing the manual, looks at the steptronic from BMW and you will see why I am saying it. Last but not least, I want to compare trap speeds on the 370Z rolling on 18" and 245's vs 19" and 275's, I think the 18" rims package will pull on the hwy on the 19" rim package , very curious to see. If I ever get a 370z I am inclined to get the Auto.
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Very nice times man! Thanks for posting them, you are officially the first one on this site to do so as far as I'm aware.
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I tend to wait atleast a good 30-45 min between runs with the engine off hood open and platic top off the engine so that it cools down plenty well before my next run. I've seen no oil temp problems thus far or any other issues for that matter. It's a great straight track car if your smart about it! |
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i have a 6spd so it would be a nice comparison, when are you planning on going again?
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Sadly I won't actually be in San Antonio until June. Currently I still live in North Carolina for now, but Im moving to San Antonio permanently in June so I just went ahead and put it as my location on my profile. But when i get there I do plan on hitting up the track a bit so I'll get in contact with you on here and we'll set something up.
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I went recently to the track in San Antonio and I left my time slip at work. (I also live close to USAA and UTSA)
I remember 60 being a 2.0 and my 1/4 mile time was 13.51 at 106.1mph. Updated: Reaction: .4619 60 Ft: 2.0889 330 Ft: 5.8341 1/8 ET: 8.8605 1/8 MPH: 81.79 1000 ET: 11.4154 1000 MPH : N/A 1/4 ET: 13.51 1/4 MPH: 106.1 I have the base sports package with 6MT. When I get the time slip from work, I'll post the rest. Last edited by snarnvan; 04-13-2009 at 07:19 PM. Reason: More Stats |
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Paddle shifting of course! I don't think you could better than a 13.8 with just straight up auto. It's a bit more laid back when in normal "D" mode than when paddle shifting. Paddle shifting is very smooth and very responsive, I definately have been happy with it thus far.
Also a quick update, went back to the track yesterday. Thursday night I installed the Stillen G3 Cold Air Intakes. The ECU is still adjusting to the new intakes, but here is my best time of the day yesterday with the new intakes! 2.0251 - 60 FT 5.6484 - 330 FT 8.5852 - 1/8 ET 84.30 - 1/8 MPH 13.26 - 1/4 ET 105.46 - 1/4 MPH I definately feel the car can put up even better times than this with the new intakes! Just gotta give it till next weekend most likely when the ECU has fully adjusted. Im hoping to see times in the high 13.1's from just the intake. I shoulda had a better 1/4 mile time than that yesterday but I had gotten online after some real "drag" cars and the track was still only recording 1/8th times so thats all I got, but it was an 8.51 1/8 ET so Im guessing it would have been a low 13.2 time most likely. We will see come next weekend and I'll have times posted soon as I get em! |
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