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fito Aug 19, 2005 07:11 PM

I don't even know what to say, 11.13@123mph stock internals
 
yaep, last nigth we did 11.13@123mph by removing the passanger and rear seats. I just don't have words! 10's are really near!

Ed 718 Aug 19, 2005 07:15 PM

what car do you drive Taino my z has no rear seats...?????

zand02max Aug 19, 2005 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by skar 718
what car do you drive Taino my z has no rear seats...?????

in his sig, G35!

Peking Aug 19, 2005 07:17 PM

Infiniti G35
Greddy Twin turbo
Greddy front mount intercooler
Greddy Type RS blow off
Walboro 255
Greddy Profec b specII boost controller
Technosquare Turbo reflash for 7psi
380hp & 350tq @ 7.5psi steet tune
11psi 11.3@121mph race tune

Did you have to make any modifications to the fuel pump other than to modify it to fit? Like having to drill any holes or anything like that?

Also are you using that Technosquare flash with the Emanage Blue still hooked up?

Sorry for the off topic questions and very nice times :)

fito Aug 19, 2005 07:24 PM

no modifications to the pump, and no I don't have the emanage hooked up. just the reflash

Ed 718 Aug 19, 2005 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by zand02max
in his sig, G35!

See what happens when you stay home and drink.... :icon18:

JeffesonM Aug 19, 2005 11:26 PM

nice times... any idea what kind of power you're making at 11psi?

Zexy Aug 20, 2005 07:16 AM

Holy cow.....

webcarconnection Aug 20, 2005 07:30 AM

Yep,thas right... his G is the Fastest on the Island! ;)

backagain Aug 20, 2005 07:40 AM

time to update the sig,

MRballer350z Aug 20, 2005 08:18 AM

can we see some time slips? What kind of tires and fuel were you using?

Jaki Aug 20, 2005 08:24 AM

Great job! I'm sure you'll get into the 10's next time. Can't wait to see that happen!

Gman2004 Aug 20, 2005 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by MRballer350z
can we see some time slips? What kind of tires and fuel were you using?

This guys does not lie. Do a search and you will find he recently posted a vid where he ran 11.5. He just keeps getting faster and faster.

MRballer350z Aug 20, 2005 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by Gman2004
This guys does not lie. Do a search and you will find he recently posted a vid where he ran 11.5. He just keeps getting faster and faster.


I never said I don't believe him, I'm just asking to see the slips so I can breakdown the footage. Also interested to see what size/spec tires he used and what kind of fuel was added into the car. :icon39:

mrtomcat Aug 20, 2005 02:27 PM

I would actually also like to see slips, or at least the posted break downs for study reasons.
everyone always only post's et's and 60's it helps to see all to analyze shift points and such...

Fantastic run FITO!!!
Just gut the car some more and you're into the 10's
I'd suggest getting stickies in the front as well that should account for even better traction.

I can't wait to see the 10 second run within the next 2 weeks is my guess.

10secapsttz Aug 20, 2005 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by mrtomcat
Just gut the car some more and you're into the 10's
I'd suggest getting stickies in the front as well that should account for even better traction.

Please explain what stickies in the front are?? :confused:

mrtomcat Aug 20, 2005 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by 10secapsttz
Please explain what stickies in the front are?? :confused:

Big Decals saying "Type R"....instant 20hp per side....

sorry couldn't resist....:)

Stickies is a nickname for slicks. I suggested putting slicks in the front as well for better traction, the thin kind also refered to as skinnies.

kcobean Aug 20, 2005 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by mrtomcat
Big Decals saying "Type R"....instant 20hp per side....

sorry couldn't resist....:)

Stickies is a nickname for slicks. I suggested putting slicks in the front as well for better traction, the thin kind also refered to as skinnies.

I think it was more directed at how would skinnies in the front of a RWD car give you better traction.

mrtomcat Aug 20, 2005 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by kcobean
I think it was more directed at how would skinnies in the front of a RWD car give you better traction.

Every professional Drag car and most 10 second cars I have seen have slicks in the rear and the front.
Traction is a 4 wheel issue not just a rear wheel issue. RWD cars have the big guys in the rear and the skinnies in the back and FWD drive cars have the big guys in the front and the skinnies in the back...still 4 Slicks....

Why do you think people would ever invest in good tires all around and not just buy good tires for the rear and cheapies for the front?

kcobean Aug 20, 2005 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by mrtomcat
Every professional Drag car and most 10 second cars I have seen have slicks in the rear and the front.

Uh....What?

Professional drag cars use little tires because they reduce curb weight, they reduce rotational mass, and most of all they don't do anything but provide minute directional adjustments to the car.


Traction is a 4 wheel issue not just a rear wheel issue. RWD cars have the big guys in the rear and the skinnies in the back and FWD drive cars have the big guys in the front and the skinnies in the back...still 4 Slicks....
I realize that the big tires go on the drive end of the car, but I still don't get how the non-drive tires having good traction are going to improve his time, unless they are very very light.



Why do you think people would ever invest in good tires all around and not just buy good tires for the rear and cheapies for the front?
If by "people" you mean average every-day Joe, then of course front wheel traction is an issue because you have to TURN your car on the street, so good tires are a must on all four corners. That's NOT the case on the 1/4 mile track, so you could run bicycle tires on the fronts if they could support the weight.


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