To run those times you all are throwing around you must be some pretty good drivers -- or yappin.
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06-03-2009, 11:58 AM | #62 (permalink) |
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Due to other scheduling constraints, I likely won't make it back to the local 1/4 mile until June 19 (two weeks later than planned). And by then I'll probably have a few more mods going as well, so I won't even be able to tell easily how much change was me getting better vs the car
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I have been out of town, but our last "test and tune" was last Friday. If I had went there after work, the DA would have been 2860 (Famoso raceway, May 29). A 12.70 sec @ 107 mph car at a DA of 2860 corrects to 13.25 sec @ 105 mph. The seat of the pants dyno tells me the same thing. My vette ran a 12.8, but is way faster than my 370. To be honest, my car was "bogging" from 5,000-7,000 rpm. I thought it might be from detonation (and subsequent timing retard) because the weather was almost 100 degrees and my timing is advanced over stock. So, on an empty tank I put 5 gallons of 100 octane unleaded in it and dynoed it. The breeze was running the wrong way through the shop, helping to heat soak and keep intake air temps sky high. The ambient temp was already 98 degrees. The runs were on a dynojet. The best run? 290hp. :-( with intake, exhaust, cats, headers, remapped ecu and race gas... Only 290hp. There's just no way I'm going to get into the 12's on the track where I live. Last edited by Phimosis; 06-03-2009 at 04:35 PM. |
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Thats when you take a weekend cruise and run at a diferent track!
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06-03-2009, 04:42 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Damn, I have been tryin to see some real times with guys who are completely bolted on. Like I said, I could care less about the stock time because let's face it, no one who actually owns the car would just leave it be, lol.
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As it stands now, I just moved back to Texas and am home visiting in Houston so I plan to try and make it out to Houston Raceway Park this friday night June 5th to see if I can lay down some better times. I would love to get some of you other houston guys out there this friday, PM me on here and maybe we can arrange a meet up out there or something. |
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When your talking NHRA, the limiting factor is traction, not power. If you have 105F ambient temps with 200F Aspalt, you get incredible traction. If you're only making 7,200 hp in that condition vs. 8,000 hp on a track with 65F asphalt, you'll pull a very low ET even though your trap speed is low. On a 332 hp car in those conditions, making 298 hp will kill your ET and trap because traction was never a (big) problem. (I used 90% of max power in both calculations).
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Where are you getting the DA corrections? Can you check my 13.212?
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06-05-2009, 11:18 AM | #75 (permalink) |
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The DA thing isn't about discrediting anyone. It's just a useful way to really compare numbers. Otherwise someone who lives in a bad climate for drag racing really has no way to compete or compare with anyone else.
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