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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 09:10 AM
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so I got my dr's put on and took it to the track.
This time I took the Stop Light Fuse out as suggested here but I had a different result:
even while standing if I'd hit the break and the gas at the same time the SLIP and ABS lights would immidiately come on and when I tried the burnout the car actually shut off.

Is there anything different in the 04 Z that causes a different behaviour?
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 12:48 PM
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so I got my dr's put on and took it to the track.
This time I took the Stop Light Fuse out as suggested here but I had a different result:
even while standing if I'd hit the break and the gas at the same time the SLIP and ABS lights would immidiately come on and when I tried the burnout the car actually shut off.

Is there anything different in the 04 Z that causes a different behaviour?
I have never taken the brake light fuse out and can still hit high 13's. I'm too lazy to do it and it doesn't seem to make a difference. I can burn out until it bounces off the rev limiter or shift into 2nd while burning out. I have a 5AT 03'
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 03:06 PM
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Hmm, same here.

I never took any fuse off and I've managed to hit a 13.0 . You sure its the brake lamp fuse and not something else?
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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 09:24 PM
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yep, because I had taken the wrong fuse out before.

This is my first rear wheel I'm only used to front wheel burnouts, so I got to do lost of practicing, but I want to make sure I do it right
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Old Jan 28, 2005 | 06:52 PM
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might be a stupid question, did you turn traction control off??
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Old Jan 28, 2005 | 08:48 PM
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yes sir I did

I went last night again, left the fuse in and just hit the throttle harder and got some decent burnouts, at least I got my 60' down to 2.1's I'm getting there.
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Old Jan 30, 2005 | 12:12 PM
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Originally posted by mrtomcat
yes sir I did

I went last night again, left the fuse in and just hit the throttle harder and got some decent burnouts, at least I got my 60' down to 2.1's I'm getting there.
For street tires or DR's I wouldnt pull the fuse out. Just turn off VDC and you have more than enough ability to get the tires hot. Ill be pulling the fuse to get the e.t. streets I just got hot though
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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 09:22 AM
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2.1 60 foots on DRs isnt that greatest sorry to say. You should definitly keep practicing becuase I know some poeple who have pulled off better 60 foots on potenzas. What rpm are you alunching from? Bring it up in the revs a little more and try feathering the clutch more or something. You should be able to at least bring that thing down to 2.0 or even under that with DRs.
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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 11:19 AM
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my point exactly, I used to do 1.8's on my front wheel drive celica...but at least I got some improvement done
I don't think dr's on 18" wheels is good though, I'm seriously thinking of changing the rear tires to 16" wheels when using dr's
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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 12:30 PM
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Originally posted by JoshTreeFity
2.1 60 foots on DRs isnt that greatest sorry to say. You should definitly keep practicing becuase I know some poeple who have pulled off better 60 foots on potenzas. What rpm are you alunching from? Bring it up in the revs a little more and try feathering the clutch more or something. You should be able to at least bring that thing down to 2.0 or even under that with DRs.
You are right Josh, I'm doing 2.0 60" now with my Pilot
Sports and I'm still losing a lot of traction.

BTW: you should go to Paifica this weekend...........50+ Z's signed up!! Walt
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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 01:06 PM
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Originally posted by mrtomcat

I don't think dr's on 18" wheels is good though,
not really pertinent, but muscle mustangs had an 03/04 cobra shoot out, they had to have irs and 6 speeds. One of the guys had 18"s and drs and was pulling low 1.7s. of course the power helped out abit, but couldnt make up for the crappy retrofit irs they have.

um that is all
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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 01:48 PM
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What about this time ????
11.6PSI Boost + 50shoot of Nitrous = 2003 5AT 350Z

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Old Feb 4, 2005 | 02:47 PM
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hmmh....very nice but NOT stock...
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Old Feb 18, 2005 | 06:45 AM
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Originally posted by nitrous350
What about this time ????
11.6PSI Boost + 50shoot of Nitrous = 2003 5AT 350Z

Damn that is alot of boost. Did you run that time on street tires, DRs, or slicks?
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Originally posted by JoshTreeFity
Damn that is alot of boost. Did you run that time on street tires, DRs, or slicks?
Did you note the 60' time Josh? He must have been really hauling after that.

Just read about a VW 4cylinder running 30# boost with stock bottom end.
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Old Feb 18, 2005 | 01:41 PM
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I running MT ET Street
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Old Feb 18, 2005 | 02:00 PM
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Originally posted by fowlman01
Did you note the 60' time Josh? He must have been really hauling after that.

Just read about a VW 4cylinder running 30# boost with stock bottom end.

daaaamn seriously! 2.0 60' and ran a 12.2! hahaha Your car has mad acceleration! Im assuming the car was on street tires becuase you have all that power and only managed to hit a 2.0 60. I bet if you mounted Mickey thompson street ETs you would hit mid 11s with that setup.

Also you are in luck. Infineon had the rules set that if you ran a 11 second 1/4 even a 11.99 you need a roll cage in your car. Just recently they changed it to 11.4 I believe. I know this becase my buddy hit 11.9 in his chevelle and they woudlnt let him come back until he put a cage in it. So he finally put a cage in it and then they tell him that they changed the rule! hahaha sucks for him. But if you are that fast you are dumb for not having a cage regardless if you ask me.
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Originally posted by nitrous350
I running MT ET Street
oh **** you were running slicks. You can easily bring that 60' down to a 1.7 to 1.8 fairly easy I would think. Which would be good for high 11s. GOODLUCK!
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Originally posted by JoshTreeFity
daaaamn seriously! 2.0 60' and ran a 12.2! hahaha Your car has mad acceleration! Im assuming the car was on street tires becuase you have all that power and only managed to hit a 2.0 60. I bet if you mounted Mickey thompson street ETs you would hit mid 11s with that setup.

Also you are in luck. Infineon had the rules set that if you ran a 11 second 1/4 even a 11.99 you need a roll cage in your car. Just recently they changed it to 11.4 I believe. I know this becase my buddy hit 11.9 in his chevelle and they woudlnt let him come back until he put a cage in it. So he finally put a cage in it and then they tell him that they changed the rule! hahaha sucks for him. But if you are that fast you are dumb for not having a cage regardless if you ask me.
I'm going to Infineon March 2 Josh. Walt
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