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VeeTec Nov 25, 2006 10:20 AM

New PB's and so close to 12's! Video....
 
I went to Steele last night, and ran a PB on my third pass. The traction went south after that, and they would not let street cars run on the sweet spot, saving it for a drag car. That was too bad because, my car ran stronger and stronger as the night wore on.

Eventually I was able to make a few passes on it, after talking with the tech, but my clutch was not up to the task, and gave on the first attempt. I made a couple of more attempts, but it only got worse, and I ended up limping home with a slipping clutch. Before that I got in quite a few traction limited passes, and set my current below PB's

Best ET

R/T ... .827 (.500 is perfect on this track)
60' ... 1.810
330 ... 5.402
1/8 ... 8.372
MPH ... 83.62
1000 ... (Not working)
1/4 ... 13.076
MPH ... 104.89

New PB Traps (Traction was not good at this point)
1/8 - 85.15
1/4 - 105.59

Now it's time to get a clutch, and go back to claim my high 12's!;)

I am a bit disappointed in the stock clutch giving at around 10K miles. The original stock clutch went 32K with much more track time.

Here is the PB Trap video, where I was racing a Vortech SC'ed Mustang GT. We ran each other 7or 8 times, and on split the wins. His car was much faster, but the MT DR's were hooking better than his Nittos. His best trap was 110+, and he eventually ran a 12.8, launching on the sweet spot.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=56vruvEWUzA

The PB ET video.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=q-tPcL3F-QQ

BTW, I ran a dozen or so times that were better than my previous PB, with limited traction.:)

3 of my time slips.

http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/1842/dsc00038aa9.jpg

The ET PB.

http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/7867/dsc00039wj3.jpg

The Trap Speed PB.

http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/9352/dsc00040xw6.jpg

jackie chan Nov 25, 2006 12:27 PM

skip high 12's and go for mid 12's....bolt on some slicks and dump it at 6k. i want to see more bolt on z's going for some good na times.

Nexx Nov 25, 2006 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by jackie chan
skip high 12's and go for mid 12's....bolt on some slicks and dump it at 6k. i want to see more bolt on z's going for some good na times.

and are you going to pay for his new axle once it snaps?:p

Xx SiFaKa Nov 25, 2006 01:06 PM

Those babies were pissing me off!:icon20:

Audible Mayhem Nov 25, 2006 02:21 PM

i am launcing at 6000 on 28 inch slicks with nitrous and turbo, i havent snapped them yet!!




nice runs man!! keep up the good work...

04treefiddy Nov 25, 2006 06:06 PM

congrats man... manda(sinfull) told me about it earlier.

ht4 Nov 25, 2006 07:09 PM

Did you break your new clutch in properly? If not, that could certainly lead to a very short service life.

Alberto Nov 25, 2006 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Audible Mayhem
i am launcing at 6000 on 28 inch slicks with nitrous and turbo, i havent snapped them yet!!




nice runs man!! keep up the good work...

You always forget to mention that back on N20+ stock clutch and now with TT+ N20 + slipping clutch your clutch's are softening up your launch and saving your axles. We both know that makes a huge difference and IMO is keeping your car "running":icon39:

OP-congrats very impressive times....

VeeTec Nov 25, 2006 09:32 PM

Thanks everyone.:)



Originally Posted by ht4
Did you break your new clutch in properly? If not, that could certainly lead to a very short service life.

I broke it in easy, for close to 1,000 miles.

davidv Nov 25, 2006 10:12 PM

Excellent ET. Nice driving.

Audible Mayhem Nov 26, 2006 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by Alberto
You always forget to mention that back on N20+ stock clutch and now with TT+ N20 + slipping clutch your clutch's are softening up your launch and saving your axles. We both know that makes a huge difference and IMO is keeping your car "running":icon39:

OP-congrats very impressive times....


i also think that properly preloading the HELL out of them is helping as well.

i sit there with my foot with the clutch out, right foot on the gas and brake when i launch, not easy to do but takes a lot of strain off the clutch

great thing is that the auto will save my axles as well.. so i am good to go , BUT i will keep up my mission of trying to break them :D

jackie chan Nov 26, 2006 09:10 AM

everytime says they broke in their clutch....its complaining because its slipping. when i put my mustang back together, the new clutch went in. started it up, dropped the timing and upped the fuel pressure and let it rip on 15psi.... clutch doesnt slip, motor doesnt smoke...

bacalhau16 Nov 26, 2006 11:38 AM

Nice ET with pretty basic bolt-ons.

What kind of rims are you using for those MT's and how big is the tire?

VeeTec Nov 26, 2006 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by bacalhau16
Nice ET with pretty basic bolt-ons.

What kind of rims are you using for those MT's and how big is the tire?

93 RX7 wheels, which are 13 lbs, and 255 50 16 MT DR's.

bacalhau16 Nov 26, 2006 12:27 PM

Thats a pretty cool set-up. I am trying to put together my setup. I was gonna go with a set of 300zx rims, and about the same size tires probably. Thanks for the info.

doug Nov 26, 2006 12:31 PM

warreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

JG 350Z Nov 26, 2006 02:42 PM

Great times! Sounds like you ran into the same problem I ran into... went to the track with some ET streets hoping for great times but the clutch wouldn't hold. Seems like the stock clutch doesn't take too well to 5k+ rpm launches on slicks although I'm at 36K, stock clutch.

BriGuyMax Nov 26, 2006 07:56 PM

Congrats man!!! Are those your kids in the second video?? They didn't sound too happy. ;)

VeeTec Nov 26, 2006 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
Congrats man!!! Are those your kids in the second video?? They didn't sound too happy. ;)

Yes, my 9 month old, Christopher, was hungry, and my 2 year old, William, wanted to climb up stairs he wasn't allowed to climb. Christopher was fed immediately following my run, and William stopped crying after a couple of minutes.:)

It's not uncommon to hear my kids cheering for me in the videos.:cool:

sfarrah Nov 27, 2006 10:20 PM

Congrats on the nice times.


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