sat track times
sat track times
Just got back from byron il sat april
reation 0.75
60ft 6.23
1/8 mile 9.50
1/8 mph 76.39
1000ft 12.29
1/4 et 14.62
1/4 mph 98.01
alt. 760ft
temp 64%
humiity 50%
not a good day
and spiro is still the fastest cant wait for him to buy that 350Z
reation 0.75
60ft 6.23
1/8 mile 9.50
1/8 mph 76.39
1000ft 12.29
1/4 et 14.62
1/4 mph 98.01
alt. 760ft
temp 64%
humiity 50%
not a good day
and spiro is still the fastest cant wait for him to buy that 350Z
Re: sat track times
Originally posted by johntypes
Just got back from byron il sat april
reation 0.75
60ft 6.23
1/8 mile 9.50
1/8 mph 76.39
1000ft 12.29
1/4 et 14.62
1/4 mph 98.01
alt. 760ft
temp 64%
humiity 50%
not a good day
and spiro is still the fastest cant wait for him to buy that 350Z
Just got back from byron il sat april
reation 0.75
60ft 6.23
1/8 mile 9.50
1/8 mph 76.39
1000ft 12.29
1/4 et 14.62
1/4 mph 98.01
alt. 760ft
temp 64%
humiity 50%
not a good day
and spiro is still the fastest cant wait for him to buy that 350Z
again, sorry I couldn't be there! I'm getting my car back on monday, so I'm game for next week or any other time this season, just call me!
and why is your 60' a 6.23?
Just out of curiosity, what are the better 60ft times people are running here? And what do you do to get them as far as tire pressure and lunch technique? and are you auto or man?
I'm new here and don't even have a CLS or TLS. My family has a 93 legend sedan, 01 RL, and I have a CBR600F4 as my honda product. I couldn't wait for a manual CLS, so I ended up getting an Audi A4 manual back in 2000. So I know more about how the Audis do at the strip. Depending on driver and clutch setup, some people are getting 1.7's-2.0's for 60 ft times. I'd call a 2.1x or higher not that great for the AWD Audis. Most first timers run 2.1x-2.3x Of course the guys with lots of power and nice clutch setups suffer from traction issues like the rest...especially in the cold when traction is low and turbo power is high
I'm new here and don't even have a CLS or TLS. My family has a 93 legend sedan, 01 RL, and I have a CBR600F4 as my honda product. I couldn't wait for a manual CLS, so I ended up getting an Audi A4 manual back in 2000. So I know more about how the Audis do at the strip. Depending on driver and clutch setup, some people are getting 1.7's-2.0's for 60 ft times. I'd call a 2.1x or higher not that great for the AWD Audis. Most first timers run 2.1x-2.3x Of course the guys with lots of power and nice clutch setups suffer from traction issues like the rest...especially in the cold when traction is low and turbo power is high
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