Analyze my 2004.5s time
It was 40 degrees or so, this was at texas motorplex.
R/T... 1.977 I just went when I was ready
60'.... 2.206
330... 6.355
1/8... 9.547 MPH 78.32
1000'... 12.266
1/4... 14.558 MPH 97.24
This was my first time at the track ever, mods are listed in sig. First run of the night as well.
R/T... 1.977 I just went when I was ready
60'.... 2.206
330... 6.355
1/8... 9.547 MPH 78.32
1000'... 12.266
1/4... 14.558 MPH 97.24
This was my first time at the track ever, mods are listed in sig. First run of the night as well.
Last edited by ZSpectrum; Apr 10, 2007 at 04:58 PM.
not sure if u know this (i'm suprised at how many people don't) but ur r/t has nothing to do with ur et or trap or anything other then how long it took u to hit the gas after the light went green, so don't let that bug u
Originally Posted by warmmilk
not sure if u know this (i'm suprised at how many people don't) but ur r/t has nothing to do with ur et or trap or anything other then how long it took u to hit the gas after the light went green, so don't let that bug u
Originally Posted by davidv
Is that a typo?
Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
I know thanks, I made a comment by it.
Originally Posted by warmmilk
oh, my bad, i read it pretty quick and for some reason thought it said "just when i thought i was ready"
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Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
Sadly no. I know part of my problem was that my clutch kept sticking to the floow when I shifted into second, and I spun through 1st gear most of the time.
Your first time is to familiarise yourself with the car, safety and racing etiquette. There are a dozen things in your head. Difficult to concentrate. I am sure that you gave it your best. Good show.
Originally Posted by davidv
Just pulling your leg.
Your first time is to familiarise yourself with the car, safety and racing etiquette. There are a dozen things in your head. Difficult to concentrate. I am sure that you gave it your best. Good show.
Your first time is to familiarise yourself with the car, safety and racing etiquette. There are a dozen things in your head. Difficult to concentrate. I am sure that you gave it your best. Good show.
You need to work on your launch. Tell us, did you take the spare, tools, stereo anything out of the car? WHat tire pressure? How did you launch? Shift points? The more info you give us the better we can help you.
^^^Yeah what he said.
Also just practice and go to the track more often and you'll get more comfortable with it. This was only your first time so dont sweat it to much. I cant give any advice on driving a m/t since I never have in my life. Good luck.
Also just practice and go to the track more often and you'll get more comfortable with it. This was only your first time so dont sweat it to much. I cant give any advice on driving a m/t since I never have in my life. Good luck.
Wow, so much is wrong with that time.
First off, work on that launch, after doing a small burnout. Practice will improve your launch.
Second, shift at an indicated 6,900 rpms, and shift fast. Shifting slowly will hurt your time.
First off, work on that launch, after doing a small burnout. Practice will improve your launch.
Second, shift at an indicated 6,900 rpms, and shift fast. Shifting slowly will hurt your time.
Originally Posted by VeeTec
Wow, so much is wrong with that time.
First off, work on that launch, after doing a small burnout. Practice will improve your launch.
Second, shift at an indicated 6,900 rpms, and shift fast. Shifting slowly will hurt your time.
First off, work on that launch, after doing a small burnout. Practice will improve your launch.
Second, shift at an indicated 6,900 rpms, and shift fast. Shifting slowly will hurt your time.
Basically what I told you before is what you need to work on. I'm sure most people here will say the same thing I said.
Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
He can't go past 6600 rpm as he doesn't have a revup motor nor a reflash.
Basically what I told you before is what you need to work on. I'm sure most people here will say the same thing I said.
Basically what I told you before is what you need to work on. I'm sure most people here will say the same thing I said.
The motor may not be turning the indicated 6,900, but for best results you have to get as close to the limiter as you can without hitting it.
Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
I had all tools out, spare etc, I left in the passenger seat, but I left all of my stereo 2 10's and 2 heavy *** amps.
Originally Posted by VeeTec
I set the shift light in my 04 to 6,900, and shifted right at an indicated 6,900.
The motor may not be turning the indicated 6,900, but for best results you have to get as close to the limiter as you can without hitting it.
The motor may not be turning the indicated 6,900, but for best results you have to get as close to the limiter as you can without hitting it.
But take his advise!
VeeTec, I have an 06 G Coupe 6MT (rev-up). My redline is at 7000 rpms. I usually try shifting at 7000-7200 rpms.
If you were driving my G, what rpm would you aim at shifting? I get paranoid after passing 7000 rpm; I feel as if im doing damage.
Thanks for any advise!
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Originally Posted by skaterbasist
Definately take VeeTec's advise; he's getting jaw-dropping times on his Z. Whatever you do, do not work by his standards and times, because he's just a different beast.
But take his advise!
VeeTec, I have an 06 G Coupe 6MT (rev-up). My redline is at 7000 rpms. I usually try shifting at 7000-7200 rpms.
If you were driving my G, what rpm would you aim at shifting? I get paranoid after passing 7000 rpm; I feel as if im doing damage.
Thanks for any advise!
.
But take his advise!
VeeTec, I have an 06 G Coupe 6MT (rev-up). My redline is at 7000 rpms. I usually try shifting at 7000-7200 rpms.
If you were driving my G, what rpm would you aim at shifting? I get paranoid after passing 7000 rpm; I feel as if im doing damage.
Thanks for any advise!
.
If you can run up to 7,200 without bouncing off the limiter, that is probably the best point to shift. It won't hurt the engine either, as the rev limiter would kick in long before you could do any damage. The only way to really over rev the engine is to miss a shift, like going from 3rd to 2nd, instead of 4th.
I see, thanks for the advise. Not here to thread hi-jack, but im sure the OP could also use my questions for his advantage, even though im rev-up.
Last time I went to a track, I tried getting past the finish line in 3rd, and was already @ 7500 rpm's. That's when my fear kicked in, and laid off the gas, which basically made my times worse. I should have just shifted to 4th
(I usually shift at 7000 rpm's)
I'll try shifting @ 7600 rpm's, see how it gets me.
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Last time I went to a track, I tried getting past the finish line in 3rd, and was already @ 7500 rpm's. That's when my fear kicked in, and laid off the gas, which basically made my times worse. I should have just shifted to 4th
(I usually shift at 7000 rpm's)
I'll try shifting @ 7600 rpm's, see how it gets me.
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Last edited by skaterbasist; Apr 11, 2007 at 04:05 PM.




