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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 12:27 AM
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Ok everyone i was running my toyo tires at 27 psi cold before and was getting 4.7-5.1 0-60's and my best time was one 4.78. So I currently just put my tires pressures up to 38 cold and i got better traction now. Tonight I used my stall convertor with my brake switch mod in the off position and clocked my best 0-60 time of a 4.45 in 45 degree weather. Im not b#ll****ing either. I thought it was hard to belive at first to so i did another run and got a 4.67 0-60 and kept on getting mid to high 4 second 0-60s. My worst 0-60 of the night was a 4.9 so im pretty pleased. Im going to do a quarter mile run soon but i just wanted to get my 0-60s down first, and i feel now i have done that. If no one believes me thats ok, but im telling the truth. I just wanted to share this with everyone to prove a highly NA Z with perfect traction can be just as fast as some turbo Z's. My only question now is; is the G-tech times accurate?

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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:39 AM
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based on a weight of 3300lbs and a bhp of 315, you are theoretically capable of 5.3s times. my gtech is almost dead on, however it doesn't mean thay are all accurate, nor does yours look correct. have you checked the calibration/mount recently? i would guess that the clock function is ok, but the accelerometers? you would need about 365bhp to come up with mid 4s 0-60 times.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 07:13 AM
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Well dont forget i have a stall convertor and valve body upgrade that was claiming to take .5 of the 0-60 times. With my 3.5 rear end swap and mods i have it must be lower. I heard the brake switch mod helps alot also. So im not really sure if G-Tech is accurate. All i know is that my best 0-60 times was 4.45 on my G-Tech. My car even seems faster now that i put more air pressure in my toyos so who knows. I guess i would just have to go the track to see for sure.

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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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Its believeable. I think the stall converter, 3.5 FInal Drive and the valve body makes a bigger difference than what most ppl will believe it does. Take it to the track, just to see how accurate your gtech is. I think with your current set up a 0-60 of 4.7 - 4.8 sec is definitely possible with some good driving. However i dont kno about a 0-60 of 4.45 sec. That seems kinda crazy, but again i dont doubt it. just take it to the track to see how accurate your gtech is.
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Old Nov 6, 2005 | 07:01 PM
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I think thats what im going to do.


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Does anyone here have any comparisons from the G-Tech to the track?

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