6 second 0-60 time??? Anyone else?
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6 second 0-60 time??? Anyone else?
I was doing some 0-60 timing to see what my car can do. I have about 11K miles, and a HKS exhaust. I found my self time and time again getting anywhere from 5.9-6.2 seconds. I know the "claimed" time for 0-60 for our car is 5.2 seconds but I have a close to empty tank of gas and tried launching from every RPM but can't get near 5.2 seconds. Anyone else tried or can you try so I dont think Im crazy.
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If you are using a stop watch by yourself by the time you realize you hit 60mph and hit your stop watch your probably adding a couple tenths of a second and also if you have a passenger thats added weight which could also add a little time to your clock.
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Originally Posted by davidv
0-82.87 MPH in 8.610 seconds. Thats a fact. Get real and go to the dragstrip.
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Originally Posted by davidv
0-82.87 MPH in 8.610 seconds. Thats a fact. Get real and go to the dragstrip.
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Originally Posted by warmmilk
lets break down "assume"
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*a little trick my 10th grade english teacher taught me
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*a little trick my 10th grade english teacher taught me
Anyhow, how the freak would anyone think that acceleration can be constant in the real world !? .....
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There are alot of converters on the web you just input your time slip from the drag race and then it will tell you your 0-60 time.
Go to the drag strip that is as real world as you can get.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/0-60_equation.php
Go to the drag strip that is as real world as you can get.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/0-60_equation.php
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Originally Posted by brs2c
Assuming acceleration is linear, your time to 60mph would have been 6.23 sec (of course the strip difficult to launch at on street tires).
The door to exit MY350Z is to the left, newb.
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Originally Posted by brs2c
Assuming acceleration is linear, your time to 60mph would have been 6.23 sec (of course the strip difficult to launch at on street tires).
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Originally Posted by WalkerT
There are alot of converters on the web you just input your time slip from the drag race and then it will tell you your 0-60 time.
Go to the drag strip that is as real world as you can get.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/0-60_equation.php
Go to the drag strip that is as real world as you can get.
http://www.wallaceracing.com/0-60_equation.php
not to shabby
btw, my 1/8 mile time is 8.676 @ 82.97
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Originally Posted by brs2c
Assuming acceleration is linear, your time to 60mph would have been 6.23 sec (of course the strip difficult to launch at on street tires).
So that means he could go 100 in 10 seconds