What's you 0-60MPH time???
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What's your 0-60 MPH time???
I saw it on the Evo X post, so I thought it would be a good idea to see what the 8 & 9's are doing?
My best 0-60 time was 3.30 Seconds with the stock turbo. Now with the FP Red, I have not have enough track time to dial it in. Currently my best with the Red was 3.48 Seconds! I need slicks to see if I can break into the 2.???
My best 0-60 time was 3.30 Seconds with the stock turbo. Now with the FP Red, I have not have enough track time to dial it in. Currently my best with the Red was 3.48 Seconds! I need slicks to see if I can break into the 2.???
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I have the same 60-100 time as an FQ-400 (tested on Dynolicious on my iPhone) whihc is 5.8 seconds I think. Stock 60-100 in about 8 second. So I'm going to guess 0-60 would be equal to an FQ-400's 0-60 of 3.5 if I were to launch the car hard. I didn't launch on my Dynolicious run, my 0-60 ended up being in the 5's 2.7 60ft, hahaha. Atleast my clutch is still my friend. 1/4 mile trap was on par at 110mph....... *cough* 13.9 ET *cough*
I know what the car SHOULD do, that's good enough for me. I just don't want to break to car proving to myself what I already know
I know what the car SHOULD do, that's good enough for me. I just don't want to break to car proving to myself what I already know
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3.336 using the spreadsheet, however, it also says my 1/8th mile should be 105mph and I am only at 99.4. It assumes too even of an exponential curve, when in reality there are too many variables for it to be completely accurate.
I guess it is a decent close estimate though, that was about what I was thinking.
You have to have an 1/8th mile timeslip. Put your 60', 330' and 660' (1/8th mile) times in the top left and it calculates 0-60 time, distance and 1/8th mile trap speed.
I guess it is a decent close estimate though, that was about what I was thinking.
You have to have an 1/8th mile timeslip. Put your 60', 330' and 660' (1/8th mile) times in the top left and it calculates 0-60 time, distance and 1/8th mile trap speed.
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