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Old 25-12-2007, 09:04 AM   #1
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Hi guys,just looking to see what time i should be able to achieve with this sort of mph.I was stalling it up to 1200rpm and was a bit slow off the line,i figure next time i head out i'll just give it 1800-2000 or whatever i makes it squat for take off......im hunting a 12 before i swap ot the diff gears to 4.11s in the new year.

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Old 25-12-2007, 02:03 PM   #2
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There's definitely a 12 there with a good launch. What was your 60' time?
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Old 25-12-2007, 09:09 PM   #3
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i managed a 2.1 60ft,good or bad? It was my first ever outing.
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Old 25-12-2007, 09:50 PM   #4
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i managed a 2.1 60ft,good or bad? It was my first ever outing.
Not to bad especially for first time out, if you have a std stall convertor you can get a bit better 60ft but a say 3000rpm stall would get you well onto the 12's and still be fine to drive on the street, just remeber every .1 off your 60ft take roughly .2 off at the finish.
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Old 26-12-2007, 12:29 AM   #5
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Hi guys,just looking to see what time i should be able to achieve with this sort of mph.I was stalling it up to 1200rpm and was a bit slow off the line,i figure next time i head out i'll just give it 1800-2000 or whatever i makes it squat for take off......im hunting a 12 before i swap ot the diff gears to 4.11s in the new year.

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I know with my Gt I was able to get a 12.91 @110mph with a 2.1 60ft with bolt on's, standard running gear, and street tyres. You should be able to get the same sort of times out of your's easy , running 109mph.
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Old 26-12-2007, 09:08 PM   #6
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A 1.8-60' should get you a 12.5-12.6,
This is what I used to run with 109mph and a 1.8-60'..
This was in an old falcon with a 3.5 rear end,2200 stall and street tyres.
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Old 27-12-2007, 06:25 PM   #7
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Just remember that with lower diff gears and higher stall, it has a much higher potential to get off the line quick, but the challenge increases.....not to blow the tyres up in smoke!!

Avoid at all costs ANY wheelspin.....I can see you lighting it up now! The 60ft is definitely where you'll find your 12 sec et! Good luck!
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Old 28-12-2007, 10:48 AM   #8
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hahaha trublu you have no faith......neither do i.

I,was hoping to head out to willowbank tomorrow but the weather has turned sour up here, guess i'll have to wait for the new year.

I just remembered i was also doing a small burnout on my street tyres,mainly for fun, so this time i'll try and resist and go burnoutless .......maybe not on my first run

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Yeah, maybe drop the tyre pressures a bit too.
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hahaha trublu you have no faith......neither do i.

I,was hoping to head out to willowbank tomorrow but the weather has turned sour up here, guess i'll have to wait for the new year.

I just remembered i was also doing a small burnout on my street tyres,mainly for fun, so this time i'll try and resist and go burnoutless .......maybe not on my first run

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Good to see quick times like that on your first time out. This advice may not be sought after but I'm giving it anyway. lol.

If you're car's running well enough leave it alone and experiment with driving changes only for a couple of meetings.

Whatever you do make only ONE change at a time. If you make two or more alterations and the car responds to the changes which one did work and which one didn't? Take some of the guesswork out of it and you'll be better off than most drivers there.

There is a heap of time and speed to be made up with shifting gears at different times and, as you mentioned, start line revs.

Enjoy it; it's a great sport and is very technical (if you want it to be) no matter what level of car you run.
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Old 30-12-2007, 08:34 PM   #11
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Good to see quick times like that on your first time out. This advice may not be sought after but I'm giving it anyway. lol.

If you're car's running well enough leave it alone and experiment with driving changes only for a couple of meetings.

Whatever you do make only ONE change at a time. If you make two or more alterations and the car responds to the changes which one did work and which one didn't? Take some of the guesswork out of it and you'll be better off than most drivers there.

There is a heap of time and speed to be made up with shifting gears at different times and, as you mentioned, start line revs.

Enjoy it; it's a great sport and is very technical (if you want it to be) no matter what level of car you run.
Good advice there northey, there alot of gains with just the driver alone.
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