More slips, great reaction times last night -- Car #30 is me
#31
I can't expect Cobb to re-run it for me since it was just in conjunction with the tune but I am not sure what you were expecting. It has been pointed out that if I went catless then it would probably do a lot better. Should I do that just to make the car what everyone "expects"?
I have collected enough data that demonstrates what the problem is at the dragstrip and I posted it here in the thread, as Karl says, tires will make the difference and if I want to run better times I will have to get better tires. Not sure how much that will help with what are already better trap speeds than those posted by the lower ET slips.
My personal goal is to get 138 and 10.3-10.4. If I have to get some cheap rear rims to ugly up the car with for the dragstrip, I might do that as a first attempt at making it faster but I would like to buy stock wheels for the rear if anyone has Turbo 1 for sale.
Last edited by wrs; 11-15-2015 at 08:11 AM.
#32
wrs, is that the same track you ran with the FVD piggyback?
The vbox data with 131/132 trap seems much more likely with the 103/104mph 1/8 trap and those times.
Seems odd that the track would be considerably higher on every run unless there's something wrong with their trap system.
Which would make sense with the FVD showing 135+ trap as well.
I think with the right tires you'd be down in the 10.2/3 range like the other slips.
The vbox data with 131/132 trap seems much more likely with the 103/104mph 1/8 trap and those times.
Seems odd that the track would be considerably higher on every run unless there's something wrong with their trap system.
Which would make sense with the FVD showing 135+ trap as well.
I think with the right tires you'd be down in the 10.2/3 range like the other slips.
The Performance Box data I have that was deemed valid by the vboxtools is still showing slower trap speeds than what was reported by the track. Furthermore, I have also shown that the same problem is the case with the comparison between Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Tx 225 miles north and the Performance Box data. I don't trust the Performance Box data that much, it's a very rough tool.
In addition, the 1/8 mile trap speeds are higher this week with slightly lower 1/4 trap speeds than that first week I went there with the FVD piggyback. I don't think we can say the car hasn't changed because we have clear dyno data that shows it's making more power and torque in this setup than it was with the FVD piggy back.
Last edited by wrs; 11-15-2015 at 08:44 AM.
#34
Great runs what tires were you running?
#36
Running just the GIAC Stage 2 on p zeros I was at 1.59 60' and 10.7 at 129mph.
I haven't gotten a chance to hit the strip since going to Stage 3, but I will be very disappointed if I'm not around 10.5@ 134+
#37
At Ennis I was getting 1.74-1.76, I just can't get below 1.65 with my PZeros and the ones at Ennis had 8500 miles on them, these only have about 1500 now.
#38
Shifter those are good times, the problem is not that the car won't have the power to lay down a 10.1 it's hooking up all that torque. My 0-60 time keeps getting slower the more power I get on stock tires. Also all tracks are different, was the track cold was there heat in the track, etc
#39
Yeah I agree that the tires and track prep are everything with the times.
I think there's a sweet spot with the p zeros where you max out its grippability and get the lowest times.
If you increase torque from there you get wheel spin and slower times.
Which could be why I got quicker times with less torque/HP.
I think there's a sweet spot with the p zeros where you max out its grippability and get the lowest times.
If you increase torque from there you get wheel spin and slower times.
Which could be why I got quicker times with less torque/HP.
#40
Yes guys. At this level there is a new set of variables with putting the power down. Just like how high-performance cars have bigger wider wheels and tires then cars that don't make a lot of power. Look at the tires on the 918. You can still do better times with more sticky rubber. But it's not built to do quarter-mile drag racing. Same with these cars but we like to go use the quarter-mile and half-mile as a yardstick which is cool. As long as we remember the whole picture.
Shifter, you should be able to run 10 two or 10 three all day long at 135 plus if you hook. Good times. And always remember. Enjoying your car on the road and in certain situations is different than trying to go from point A to point B and a time and distance at the strip. Doesn't mean you can't enjoy awesome power and so many other situations.
Shifter, you should be able to run 10 two or 10 three all day long at 135 plus if you hook. Good times. And always remember. Enjoying your car on the road and in certain situations is different than trying to go from point A to point B and a time and distance at the strip. Doesn't mean you can't enjoy awesome power and so many other situations.
#41
Here is the near zero reaction time run
Notice how slick the track appears. Anyway, there is some kind of serious scraping sound which isn't a scrape but it seems like some kind of issue related to going through dips. It just turned up this week.
#42
Notice how slick the track appears. Anyway, there is some kind of serious scraping sound which isn't a scrape but it seems like some kind of issue related to going through dips. It just turned up this week.
2015 11 13 SAR .0018s reaction time - YouTube
2015 11 13 SAR .0018s reaction time - YouTube
I wonder if the car is still sorting things for a brief moment while you drop it quickly. Do others pass through launch control this quickly?
#43
Boy, you only let LC hang the car at 5500 for something under 1/2 a second. My experience with LC has involved much more time at 5500 rpm/WOT before I drop the brake.
I wonder if the car is still sorting things for a brief moment while you drop it quickly. Do others pass through launch control this quickly?
I wonder if the car is still sorting things for a brief moment while you drop it quickly. Do others pass through launch control this quickly?
Last edited by wrs; 11-15-2015 at 07:19 PM.
#44
I have to powerbrake my E63 wagon at the strip and it takes a couple seconds to hang it right at 2800-3000. I watch the other lane and start the process when the other side's second stage light lights up. It gives me a good three or four seconds in all.
Might be worth trying (once?) to see if it improves your 60's.
I appreciate your big exhale right as you pull up. I've got thousands of timeslips and part of the "routine" is a deep breath and mental clearing right after the burnout but before I stage.
Also, funny to see San Antonio in those conditions. I've raced there a bit, but we always went to HRP for the track prep.
Might be worth trying (once?) to see if it improves your 60's.
I appreciate your big exhale right as you pull up. I've got thousands of timeslips and part of the "routine" is a deep breath and mental clearing right after the burnout but before I stage.
Also, funny to see San Antonio in those conditions. I've raced there a bit, but we always went to HRP for the track prep.
#45
I have to powerbrake my E63 wagon at the strip and it takes a couple seconds to hang it right at 2800-3000. I watch the other lane and start the process when the other side's second stage light lights up. It gives me a good three or four seconds in all.
Might be worth trying (once?) to see if it improves your 60's.
I appreciate your big exhale right as you pull up. I've got thousands of timeslips and part of the "routine" is a deep breath and mental clearing right after the burnout but before I stage.
Also, funny to see San Antonio in those conditions. I've raced there a bit, but we always went to HRP for the track prep.
Might be worth trying (once?) to see if it improves your 60's.
I appreciate your big exhale right as you pull up. I've got thousands of timeslips and part of the "routine" is a deep breath and mental clearing right after the burnout but before I stage.
Also, funny to see San Antonio in those conditions. I've raced there a bit, but we always went to HRP for the track prep.