Connor Member 15 Member For: 16y 24d Posted 09/03/10 10:53 AM Share Posted 09/03/10 10:53 AM assuming the car is a manual? any more details?getting your 60' time down say closer to a 2.0 will help heaps.. a tenth in the 60' ends up being about 2 tenths at the end Yeah its a ba manual ute, T5 5 speed with ace opt 2 clutch. Getting a highflow cat put in and getting it to spool up earlier. Doub't that would make that much difference though. Car should be in low 13's even 12's. Was watching the stockies do 13 passes, then id go for a run and get 14's, wasnt too happy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyv EPC Member Donating Members 1,598 Member For: 15y 11m 16d Gender: Male Posted 09/03/10 01:05 PM Share Posted 09/03/10 01:05 PM Im confused.. I ran my bf xr6t (zf6 spd )just over a week ago and ran 116.9 mph which was my best time 12.2, then one of my runs a 12.79 @ 119.6 mph. I dont understand this... higher mph but a slower time, What is a true indication of mph vs rwkw in my case. How much power am I ment to have?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2jz929 Member 23 Member For: 15y 11m 1d Gender: Male Location: Central QLD Posted 12/03/10 07:46 AM Share Posted 12/03/10 07:46 AM A slower et gives the car more time to accelerate, often resulting in a higher mph. Good traction gets you to the other end quicker and at the same time reduces the time its accelerating over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anchor Member 270 Member For: 14y 8m 9d Gender: Male Location: Rockhampton Posted 31/05/10 11:13 PM Share Posted 31/05/10 11:13 PM (edited) Went out for the first time, only got 2 runs... sh*tty 17's with no travel in the ass end (set up for sliding)15.4 @ 93mph (Smoked through to 4th)14.8 @ 104mph (Crawled off the line and booted it in 3rd)301rwkw 6sp manual ute. NPC custom button clutch. Very safe fat tune.. Std exhaust.Got some ET streets now to help me seeing as I have no suspension travel. Hopefully get low 13's, high 12's. What do you guys think?My ute makes 15psi on a cold nite down low, then drops to 12ish. If I can change before it drops, this will effectivly keep it making 15psi when its under load lower in the rev range?Here's a link to the 14.8 Massive oil down killed the night. Smoke is mine :D Edited 31/05/10 11:14 PM by Anchor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wagnman Member 567 Member For: 15y 4m 29d Posted 01/06/10 01:51 AM Share Posted 01/06/10 01:51 AM I haven't raced the G6ET yet (will get to Willowbank this winter though).My old VY SS Wagon ran 12.8 @ 110MPH with 260rwkw through a T56 Manual. The wagon was over 2000kg's with me and stereo gear and I was running MT ET Street radials. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dyno Junkie Member 254 Member For: 17y 8m 2d Gender: Male Location: Ascot, Western Australia Posted 01/06/10 04:59 AM Share Posted 01/06/10 04:59 AM My old VY SS Wagon ran 12.8 @ 110MPH with 260rwkw through a T56 Manual. The wagon was over 2000kg's with me and stereo gear and I was running MT ET Street radials.If we're talking Holdens, our Monaro has run 12.0 @ 113mph with ~275rwkw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wagnman Member 567 Member For: 15y 4m 29d Posted 01/06/10 07:15 AM Share Posted 01/06/10 07:15 AM I think the Expensive Daewoo stuff is still relevant even though it runs a LS1 not a Boss or 4L they still run tremec box's and similar rear ends with similar weight so RWKW / mph still holds.One thing I find interesting is how the big hp turbo six's seem to struggle at getting the power down (boost coming on causing wheel spin) where a similarly powered V8 (BOSS or Gen 111) will be easier to drive and not wheel spin giving better times in the V8.There seems to be a real blow out point when these turbo 6's really over power any road type of set up and unless you go for a more drag oriented set up you just get slower.It gives me massive respect for the guys on this forum that run into the 11's 10's with their cars that are still street oriented because they must be really driving well and putting in teh practice to get consistent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xhxrsix Member 174 Member For: 18y 12d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 01/06/10 08:51 AM Share Posted 01/06/10 08:51 AM went out to calder a few weeks back..ran a 12.5 @118mph 2.0 60' on street tyres. 326rwkw manual. Anchor: try shifting around 5200? see how that goes.. after you get some practise you'll figure it out. if it starts to wheelspin your better off easing off until it grips, then get back into it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradles024 Donating Members 1,145 Member For: 15y 5d Gender: Male Posted 01/06/10 10:06 AM Share Posted 01/06/10 10:06 AM I dont understand how you can run 12.5@118, 2.0 60', and I run 12.6@111, 1.9 60'. Surely with the higher mph and more power, it should be a bit quicker? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MexicanBatman G666E Turbo!!! Member 1,008 Member For: 14y 10m 3d Gender: Male Posted 08/06/10 11:26 AM Share Posted 08/06/10 11:26 AM My 100% stock G6Et with only 1000km on it went 110.62mph into a 20km/h straight on head wind full trim tank and 19's with 125kg test pilotDid 13.0518 with a 2.06 60ft on that 110.62 mph run. 2 others were 110 mph the rest 109 mph.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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