cat007 Member 236 Member For: 6y 4m 11d Posted 14/04/21 10:36 AM Share Posted 14/04/21 10:36 AM What was the mph? With a terrible launch (spinning all through first) the best I could do with 350rwkw and running VERY cheap 235 tyres was a 12.2 with a 60' that I think started with a 2..... MPH was around the same as I get usually of 119.Good tyres would defo get the et down to high 11's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETURBO ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE... Gold Donating Members 23,708 Member For: 16y 7m 15d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 14/04/21 11:48 AM Share Posted 14/04/21 11:48 AM From memory up around 118-121mph A genuine 300rwkw should net that figure in a full weight falcon A 350rwkw falcon should get up around 123-125mph A 400rwkw falcon should go 129-132mph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat007 Member 236 Member For: 6y 4m 11d Posted 14/04/21 07:06 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 07:06 PM Mate those are very happy figures and would love to see time slips with those claims! My pics attached. This is what a genuine 350rwkw (ok so 346.8rwkw) E85 burning, full weight FGX does.You're a bit off on your kW to mph figures from what I've seen an experienced. There's a few ~480kw full weight 8's over here that are running mid to low 10's and they're 130-133mph. I don't see how a Barra with ~80kw less could keep up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETURBO ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE... Gold Donating Members 23,708 Member For: 16y 7m 15d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 14/04/21 07:54 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 07:54 PM Yes, I’ve had very little experience in this field please excuse my claims Pen.is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat007 Member 236 Member For: 6y 4m 11d Posted 14/04/21 07:59 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 07:59 PM Lovely.Perhaps a built driveline and full noise launch might get a 300rwkw Falcon down to a low 1.6, high 1.5 60' - but if we're talking about that sort of mods, they're generally more than 300rwkw so not very comparable.Again, feel free to share time slips. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Tucker Donating Members 673 Member For: 5y 6m 16d Posted 14/04/21 08:28 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 08:28 PM 😂 @cat007 Jet is THE barra dude on here. I guess the point he was making is that the accuracy of dyno numbers is a known quantity down the 1/4. He's provided so much info on this forum, he probably gets a little upset of people don't read it all 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat007 Member 236 Member For: 6y 4m 11d Posted 14/04/21 08:55 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 08:55 PM Lol I know who he is and well aware of his credentials. I am just yet to find a 300rwkw full trim falcon that can run times/mph similar to what he is suggesting.Happy to be corrected with slips! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETURBO ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE... Gold Donating Members 23,708 Member For: 16y 7m 15d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 14/04/21 11:58 PM Share Posted 14/04/21 11:58 PM (edited) Okay just because I’m bored in a meeting I’ll play the game with just my own direct customers that I found back through photos .... you know because been there done that, what would I know .... 🤣 We’ve been playing the “ What MPH does your dyno sheet trap” for over a decade on the XR6T platform and I’m being generous with the above post statement as there was some very staunch members who would kick you every which way to Sunday if you had a 400rwkw car that couldn’t trap 127mph minimum. Remember your fastest run typically will generate the days lowest MPH but as a general my above post statement is true if you actually have those RWKW numbers Car 1 - Our own FG F6 R&D car stage 1 package 280-290rwkw / 11 seconds guaranteed with ZF 11.86 @ 116.6 MPH - 289.7rwkw Georges FG XR6T - Stage 3 package 380-400rwkw Sub 11.5 guaranteed with ZF 11.29 @ 128.75 - 388rwkw Jarrad FG XR6T Stage 4 package 450-500rwkw 10 seconds guaranteed with ZF 10.88 @ 134.67 - 468rwkw with a worn ZF True story is true ..... Edited 14/04/21 11:59 PM by JETURBO 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat007 Member 236 Member For: 6y 4m 11d Posted 15/04/21 12:55 AM Share Posted 15/04/21 12:55 AM Brilliant post - thanks! Haha love those sorts of meetings (sometimes). Very interesting seeing those slips and how the cars perform - especially the 11.29 @ 128.75 - the 60' was terrible @ 2.002 yet the MPH is getting up there! I wouldn't be surprised if that's a 10 second et if he can get that 60' down to a 1.7** That 10.88 must have struggled to get moving as well - that MPH should be a LOW 10! I know it's a different beast altogether, but there's a 2010 GT that runs low (10.3) to mid (10.6) 10's @ 128-130MPH at my track. So I'm surprised to see that the 10.88 above wasn't much lower! Guess traction might have been an issue? Found my fastest slip from 17th Jan 2021 - unfortunately it's faded so hard to see and doesn't photograph very well but it reads: (if in doubt - time is here..... NSDW quals - car 043) 60'...1.755 330'...4.884 1/8...7.445 MPH...96.73 1000...9.653 1/4...11.518 MPH...121.31 Most of my passes regardless of an 11.5 or a 12.2 - all trap around the 120-121MPH range. I've got a couple of dozen of them over the whole season. I'm pretty confident that the 346.8rwkw that she pulled on the dyno was accurate. She did 5 or more full pulls (fairly back to back too) on the dyno and each time was around the same power - maybe a 1-2rwkw in it. My rear tyres were shredded by the time we were done - was on a roller dyno - not hub. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab WOT? Moderating Team 10,981 Member For: 11y 10m 20d Gender: Male Location: Frankston, 3199 Posted 15/04/21 02:07 AM Share Posted 15/04/21 02:07 AM Can I insert running gag (that seems to not been used lately) about S.A. dyno's @JETURBO? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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