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  1. #13
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    what i was thinking, is that low tyre pressure at the front is for more grip and better launch.

    The back are higher because it has less drag so less surface on the ground which reduces 1/4 time.

  2. #14
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    ^^ spot on!
    183.2KW ATW
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    12.44@109.9mph

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    learn something new everyday ! cheers mate
    Quote Originally Posted by kazam View Post
    lol give him a break, this is after all a forum and not just a giant search engine.. what are we gunna do when evry topic has been covered? disable posting and just have the search button there?

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    yeah id like to strip it hardcore but its a mates car so just gonna be removing spare tyre and few other small bits... anyways thanks guys and ill post up some results later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by burak213 View Post
    what i was thinking, is that low tyre pressure at the front is for more grip and better launch.

    The back are higher because it has less drag so less surface on the ground which reduces 1/4 time.
    On top of the usual tyre pressure changes, you can also reduce weight by also only pouring approx. 1/4 tank of fuel on the night

    Lame, but every litre/kilo helps =)

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by burak213 View Post
    what i was thinking, is that low tyre pressure at the front is for more grip and better launch.

    The back are higher because it has less drag so less surface on the ground which reduces 1/4 time.

    good try but not actually relevant - the higher PSI is to keep the rear (non driven) tyres firm and keep the load towards the driven wheels. IE in a FWD the idea is to keep the rear stiffer than the front

  7. #19
    14.3 Stock out of a Type S? What year? I had a Type S and the best I could do out of the stock engine without any mods was 14.9 with a 2.2 60ft.

    Tyres do make a difference depending on track conditions. Some tracks are stickier than others. I found that settings revs at around 3,100-3,400rpms and feathering it fast guarantees you from a lot of wheel hop/spin and allows you to build up before 2nd gear shift. My best time with a CAI was

    2.1 60ft
    14.3@95mph

    No other performance mods done. I did find that stiffer springs, poly engine mounts, and practice helps a lot.

  8. #20
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    Results.......
    well for a first time out for my mate whos never been before to wsid before was pretty good with plenty of room for improvement and potential.....
    front tyres were on 18psi and rears we forgot to inflate..
    Car was in full trim with only spare tyre removed and floor mats ...also half tank fuel

    1st run was 15.0 at 94.9 mph...with 2.4 sixty footer due to 2000rpm luanch lol.. not bad for his first time although good mph showed solid 14's were doable

    2nd run was better launch at 3500rpm although missed 3rd.. 2.25 60ft..... 14.9 at 94.8mph

    3rd run was taken by me.. ive been before so i wasnt nervous... luanched the car at about 3800rpm although slipped the clutch to quick and got a 2.30 sixty footer and 14.8 flat at 94.7mph

    4th run was another 14.8 at 94.9mph..... with a bad 2.35 60ft

    5th run was by another mate who had never been down the strip and got 15.2 missing 3rd gear and a not so good luanch

    Main thing was fun night and we know what the car is capable of
    Its got a 14.5 in it no problems.. just got to get new front tyres as they dont have much tread which was causing the wheelspin too much
    car may also go better if the rear muffler was conected.. think it lost some torque
    cheers

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    good try but not actually relevant - the higher PSI is to keep the rear (non driven) tyres firm and keep the load towards the driven wheels. IE in a FWD the idea is to keep the rear stiffer than the front
    oh ok...i knew that it's to keep the rear tyres firm and keep the load towards the front wheels...but i also thought it was to reduce drag as not as much tyre surface area is in contact with the ground...which is why pro's use thinner wheels/tyres at the back
    183.2KW ATW
    BUILT BY DR
    Tuned by INSIGHT MOTORSPORT

    12.44@109.9mph

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    btw, thats not a bad result for first time damo46...tell your mate to keep at it
    183.2KW ATW
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    12.44@109.9mph

  11. #23
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    thanks man..it definately had a mid 14 in it tho the front tyres were bald...but yeah now that hes got some experience.. he might be putting a gruppe m intake and some tein coilovers in setup with the help of phil which would be a nice simple setup for him

  12. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by 2002 TeGgY View Post
    oh ok...i knew that it's to keep the rear tyres firm and keep the load towards the front wheels...but i also thought it was to reduce drag as not as much tyre surface area is in contact with the ground...which is why pro's use thinner wheels/tyres at the back

    pros are searching for every last 10th of a second in drag racing. Everything counts.
    Not relevant to yours or any other normal road cars tho

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