So I finally got my Z to the track last night and had a great time for my first time ever hitting up a dragstrip. I was very happy to
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04-15-2009, 09:27 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So I finally got my Z to the track last night and had a great time for my first time ever hitting up a dragstrip. I was very happy to find that it was an incredibly slow night so I didn't embarrass myself in front of a bunch of people.
Anyway here are my results typed, followed by a pic of slips. 1st run (in my life at a track), 2nd, 3rd (Paused after red-lighting), 4th. R/T_____.343_____LB3A_____LB3A_____.437 60'_____2.158_____2.301_____3.529_____2.057 330_____5.763_____5.894_____7.160_____5.724 1/8_____8.715_____8.826_____10.089_____8.673 MPH_____83.49_____84.32_____84.26_____83.88 1000_____11.274_____11.363_____12.627_____11.218 1/4_____13.440_____13.510____14.773(WTF?)_13.369 E.T._____104.14_____105.05_____105.12_____102.73 Pic (I'm car 822) Problems: Runs 2 & 3: Noob move and couldn't hold my left foot on the brake while bringing up the revs (which car limited me to 1500 while braking), red lighted each time. ALL runs: I COULD NOT EFFING DO A BURNOUT!!!! I had VDC off and it would just limit my rpm's. Anyone know what to do about this?? It's embarrassing not burrning a little rubber. Vids coming via youtube tonight, will edit in when complete. Run1: [YOUTUBEHQ]AWYBoTCWSok[/YOUTUBEHQ] YouTube - 1st run 13 4 Run3: [YOUTUBEHQ]ywZwIEElBgQ[/YOUTUBEHQ] YouTube - 3rd run, red light, paused, 14.7 Run4: Fastest run, yet my good camera ran out of space so cell phone footage is all I have. You can hear one of my lady friends say 13.3 Wooooo!. [YOUTUBEHQ]u15KhBPg7gw[/YOUTUBEHQ] YouTube - 4th run 13.3 Car and strategy details: 2009 370Z Base model w/ Sport Package & 7 speed auto w/paddle shifters. Best run: Held brake and had gas pedal to the floor (car would only allow 1500 or so rpms) let off brake at light, shifted as close to redline as I could. Again no burn outs because my car would not allow it even with VDC Off. Last edited by ZforMe; 04-16-2009 at 12:13 AM. |
04-15-2009, 10:33 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Yep looks like everything you did is the same things I did. Our times were pretty close to one another and 13.369 is a GREAT time for this car for your first night at the track. I am curious still how many miles you have or had on the car when you got to the track? It does make a difference. The better broken in your car is the better it could possibly run. I know as my car became more broken in and I was able to push it a little harder my times definately improved. Also Im glad you got into the 13.3's! It proves my thoughts that I was capable of getting 13.3's bone stock had I waited a lil longer on the intake. Im looking forward to this next weekend tho, now that the ECU is well adjusted to the intake Im looking to see times in the high 13.1's. Keep up the good work man, and let us know if you post up any faster times while still stock.
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run #3
Good job. The Converter on the car is stock and only allows a stall of 1500 rpm's. Judging by the 60' times on Run #3 it appear you really spun the tires when you left the starting line on that run. That's why the times are so different.
just my $.02 from an old Drag Racer. P.S. You Red Lighted is the reason you beat the other guy by 2 cars lengths.
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I had between 1150 and 1180 miles on the car when I made my first run. Temps were in the high 40's (probably contributed to the fast times). Humidity was in the high 70's. |
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This is also good to see these times and such because it gives a nice little comparison between my straigth base model and your base sport model! I don't really think in a straight 1/4 mile race the tires and rims and wing would make much of a difference but they might! |
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I think i get it now. I red lighted (time started), i did not take off till his green light (so we left at approximately same time), i pulled and completed the run first, but the second and a half i sat there is why my times are way off, even though my MPH are spot on.
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the good news with this is that even though I'm currently a terrible noob driver, I could still pull off a 13.3 with this amazing car in stock form, and with an auotomatic!!!
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Awesome, glad you had fun! Just FYI, you don't need to do any lengthy burnout with street tires. Just drive around the waterbox (if there is any) and do a quick spin of the tires to clear off any debris. Don't get them too heated.
Eventually you'll get a better feel for your launches and know that if you ever blow it so badly that you're going to have a crap run anyways, you'll just coast to the line and save the car.
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The tires that these things come with are a huge handicap on a drag strip and to do any better than a 2.0 60' is going to be just about impossible imo. A race type tire that gets sticky when it gets hot (like a drag radial) would be a big help knocking a couple .1s off that 60'. With completely stock trap speeds showing up in the 105+ range, I'm going to predict that with the usual bolt-ons (exhaust, pullys and maybe a decent cold air intake) we'll start seeing 110 mph finish line speeds and ETs solidly in the mid to high 12s. Makes me want to do it but I'm getting the eye from the wife...lol. |
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