Went to the 1/8 mile strip :D

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andyman
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Went to the 1/8 mile strip :D

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this was my first time drag racing.. ever... and I don't think I did too bad. This was at the 1/8 mile Sunshine Dragstrip in St. Petersburg florida, and they had just refinished the surface so it was a bit slick. Mods are: C&L intake, brenspeed 93octane tune, and borla catback. When I get the headers, 3.73, and aluminum driveshaft in, I expect to see some much better times.

The first run was the best one as far as et goes, it was an 8.839 at 82.12mph. r/t: 1.067, 60': 2.151 On that one there was almost NO tire spin on 35psi.

The second run i was going to not go through the water pit, but the center was closed off so i had to. I had dropped the psi to 15 but i think that was waaay too low. I couldnt remember whether it was 15 or 25 was the right amount. Anyways I spun through first and half of second for an et of 9.156 at 81.33mph, 60': 2.331

third run, the same thing happened. 9.066 at 81.85mph, 60': 2.297

and the fourth and final run was the same thing AGAIN. 9.046et at 81.55, 60': 2.277


The only thing that did improve was the reaction time, as i got more and more used to it i was trying to push the limit more. Next time i go i'll be trying to redlight to see how close i can get.
The time were (in order):
1.067
.954
.881
.827

On the plus plus side i didn't lose to anyone lol :D

Tomorrow I am going to bradenton to run the 1/4, and see what happens there.
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Re: Went to the 1/8 mile strip :D

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andyman wrote: Tomorrow I am going to bradenton to run the 1/4, and see what happens there.
Lets see the 1/4 mile times :icon14:
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.8 reaction time?! You should definately be able to get much lower then that mang
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Scarface wrote:.8 reaction time?! You should definately be able to get much lower then that mang
yeah... .500 is a perfect light, anything less is a red light.
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andyman wrote:
Scarface wrote:.8 reaction time?! You should definately be able to get much lower then that mang
yeah... .500 is a perfect light, anything less is a red light.
That's what I was thinking. I heard somewhere that it basically takes .2 seconds for a human to see the light come on, .1 second to push down his foot, and then its another .2 seconds before the car comes off the line.
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are we talking about real cars, or fucking toys? i can never tell with andymac
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Doombrain wrote:are we talking about real cars, or fucking toys? i can never tell with andymac
real cars :D

Tonight is the 1/4 mile, i'll bring my video camera so my freind can record
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your car runs 35 psi boost?
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Doombrain wrote:your car runs 35 psi boost?
I think its his tire pressure... unless his car makes 1500hp :shrug:
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Doombrain wrote:your car runs 35 psi boost?
tire pressure... I'll try that again tonight and 25 psi, depends on how much spinnage there is
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my mates ford runs 35psi boost in a 2.0 liter v16 engine.
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Doombrain wrote:my mates ford runs 35psi boost in a 2.0 liter v16 engine.
fuck, those must be some tiny pistons
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Scarface wrote:
Doombrain wrote:my mates ford runs 35psi boost in a 2.0 liter v16 engine.
fuck, those must be some tiny pistons
:olo:
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that's wicked if you have a car you can use for the fun of it but it's pretty hard on the parts. Hopefully it's not your daily driver :p
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So, I take it you were the only one there in an automatic?
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Deathshroud wrote:So, I take it you were the only one there in an automatic?
lol no, my freind had his fox-body there and that's an auto.
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