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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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Would some of you like to share the 0-60 times, you have achieved with lightweight 17,18 and 19 inch wheels. Just curious as a comparison between different wheels and effect on the times.
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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 10:53 PM
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I’d be more than happy to share, but how do you get accurate 0-60 mph times?
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Old Sep 17, 2005 | 12:32 AM
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0-60 times are crap for me...

5-60 times kick though...

need to have less negitive camber in the rear to get a good launch...
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Old Sep 19, 2005 | 05:47 AM
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This is kind of a dumb question cuz there is no real way to accurately measure 0-60 times, not for people that dont have expensive equipment to do so anyways. Most timers now a days are pretty accurate, but wheelspin can throw off the times. With that being said 0-60 times in regards to an NA Z are all about the tires, road condition and most importantly the driver. You could have a NA Z with a lot of mods running stock or worse than stock 0-60 times, or you could have a stock Z on slicks or DR's running much faster 0-60 times. This question is to vague for anybody to really answer. I have a passport gt2 timer, it was within hundredths of a second accurate @ the 1/4 track. Best Ive pulled on stock 18's is 4.9 0-60. I havent tried it on slicks, or with 19's. Next time I run on slicks Ill use the timer to compare and get an idea of what Im doing 0-60 it has to be mid 4 second range 0-60....

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Old Sep 19, 2005 | 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Alberto
This is kind of a dumb question cuz there is no real way to accurately measure 0-60 times, not for people that dont have expensive equipment to do so anyways. Most timers now a days are pretty accurate, but wheelspin can throw off the times. With that being said 0-60 times in regards to an NA Z are all about the tires, road condition and most importantly the driver. You could have a NA Z with a lot of mods running stock or worse than stock 0-60 times, or you could have a stock Z on slicks or DR's running much faster 0-60 times. This question is to vague for anybody to really answer. I have a passport gt2 timer, it was within hundredths of a second accurate @ the 1/4 track. Best Ive pulled on stock 18's is 4.9 0-60. I havent tried it on slicks, or with 19's. Next time I run on slicks Ill use the timer to compare and get an idea of what Im doing 0-60 it has to be mid 4 second range 0-60....
Is the OP talking about 0 - 60 feet?
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Old Sep 19, 2005 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by davidv
Is the OP talking about 0 - 60 feet?
Dont think so, in that case he should have said 60ft times, I never hear anybody ask what was your 0-60ft time at the track, lol. I believe he was referring to 0-60mph....
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 06:43 PM
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Old thread, I know

Using the Passport GT2, I clocked 0-60mph in 4.29s.. I have a goal now...
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