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  1. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydteg21 View Post
    yeah, i definately need more practice, after the wheel alignment , car feels better , but cos i had to go to work afterwards, i didn;t read it at the time , i just told him to set both front and rear toe to zero , after i got home, when i read it , the front toe got reduced to almost zero, but the rear toe increased , so the question is that if the back wheel toe will affect ?
    For FWD cars, usually the rear toe is set to 1mm toe in on each side. Front is set to 0mm on each side.
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  2. #38
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    About time you hit the strip.
    your mph is real good.
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  3. #39
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    jsut dont expect the same mph with a quicker 60ft
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    jsut dont expect the same mph with a quicker 60ft
    True...

  5. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    jsut dont expect the same mph with a quicker 60ft
    don;t know if the thoery is right or not , but ben increased the mph when he reduced the 60ft time man

  6. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    sydteg21 is right on Any time you get more traction and decreasing your 60 foot times you are putting more of the usable power to the ground giving more performance and that equals more speed not less. And this is in general trap speeds go up and down for many reasons.
    What i'm about to post is a gross oversimplification: V = U + AT
    Provided the initial velocity is the same, in this can 0, a reduction in time spent at a constant rate of acceleration will result in a lower terminal velocity...

    Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here you go:

    Last edited by ginganggooly; 18-05-2007 at 04:40 PM.
    And so it begins...


  7. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    jsut dont expect the same mph with a quicker 60ft

    Yeah, when I think about it carefully, I think there are two situations, one is applied to your theory and one is applies to my thoery, first one is like you guys said, the wheel just keeps spinning and the car doesn’t move much, therefore the speed will increase in a shorter distance , therefore you get shit 60ft ,high mph.
    Second situation is that car bogs down , then you have to rev from low rpm again, therefore you waist time for bogging down, that’s basicly what happened to me , cos every time as soon as my tyres got traction , the engine started revving only from 3000rpm which is not really fun, so I still reckon if I can lower my 60ft time , my mph will go up , that’s just my thought

  8. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydteg21 View Post
    Yeah, when I think about it carefully, I think there are two situations, one is applied to your theory and one is applies to my thoery, first one is like you guys said, the wheel just keeps spinning and the car doesn’t move much, therefore the speed will increase in a shorter distance , therefore you get shit 60ft ,high mph.
    Second situation is that car bogs down , then you have to rev from low rpm again, therefore you waist time for bogging down, that’s basicly what happened to me , cos every time as soon as my tyres got traction , the engine started revving only from 3000rpm which is not really fun, so I still reckon if I can lower my 60ft time , my mph will go up , that’s just my thought

    did you car bog down til like 3k?... just side step the farker at 5k rpm.. not the ebst but u wont bog eheheh
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    And this is in general trap speeds go up and down for many reasons
    Sums it up. There isnt a accurate forumlae to work out the exact 1/4 mile time of a car as too many factors.
    Lets work on our launches Jeremy !
    I shoudl easy hit the 13 second STOCK club ehehe. Anyone here joining me ?

  10. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    Sums it up. There isnt a accurate forumlae to work out the exact 1/4 mile time of a car as too many factors.
    Lets work on our launches Jeremy !
    I shoudl easy hit the 13 second STOCK club ehehe. Anyone here joining me ?
    you arent exactly stock man.. oem honda maybe.
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  11. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    you arent exactly stock man.. oem honda maybe.
    (ITR) stock engine stock exhaust stock intake stock ECU no nothing. I think its going OK.
    Run yours "stock" blitz !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    (ITR) stock engine stock exhaust stock intake stock ECU no nothing. I think its going OK.
    Run yours "stock" blitz !
    I have man.. stock with undersized intake... 2.25 intake arm heheh..
    14.4 - 2.3 60ft
    Got it tuned and made more power..

    Then i wacked on 3" intake... lost it all and worst than stock..

    now its stock ecu with stock 3" intake arm.. feels quicker than when it was tuned with the 2.25 intake
    Ill hit it again eheh...

    but fark me 14.1 with a trap speed of 99mph.. what was your 60ft?
    thats a high trap speed
    Last edited by BlitZ; 18-05-2007 at 05:03 PM.
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