Track times & Time Slips
#231
RE: Track times & Time Slips
mods look at sig + flomaster 40s AB
235/17 billet rims and stock tires.
@ LACR road this track sucks its elevation is at 2710 ft. which is a .6 - .8 slower than ur sea level elevation times. the road was 52* degrees, VERY dusty about 15 mph winds. ran a
Reaction: .133
T1: 2.277
T2: 5.957
T3: 9.004
MPH (T3): 80.626
ET: 13.833
MPH: 102.090
235/17 billet rims and stock tires.
@ LACR road this track sucks its elevation is at 2710 ft. which is a .6 - .8 slower than ur sea level elevation times. the road was 52* degrees, VERY dusty about 15 mph winds. ran a
Reaction: .133
T1: 2.277
T2: 5.957
T3: 9.004
MPH (T3): 80.626
ET: 13.833
MPH: 102.090
#232
RE: Track times & Time Slips
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Took my 06 to the track saturday 4/28/07. A local mustang club rented it out for the day.Got in a total of eight runs, here are my two best times of the day. 4.10 gears and lightweight aluminum driveshaftwill bemy next two mods, hopefully they will put me in the 12.80-12.90 range on stock rubber.
60ft' 2.005
330' 5.593
1/8' 8.512
MPH 83.84
1000' 11.056
1/4'et 13.181
MPH 106.23
60ft' 2.032
330' 5.623
1/8' 8.538
MPH 84.00
1000' 11.077
1/4'et 13.190
MPH 106.40[/align]
Took my 06 to the track saturday 4/28/07. A local mustang club rented it out for the day.Got in a total of eight runs, here are my two best times of the day. 4.10 gears and lightweight aluminum driveshaftwill bemy next two mods, hopefully they will put me in the 12.80-12.90 range on stock rubber.
60ft' 2.005
330' 5.593
1/8' 8.512
MPH 83.84
1000' 11.056
1/4'et 13.181
MPH 106.23
60ft' 2.032
330' 5.623
1/8' 8.538
MPH 84.00
1000' 11.077
1/4'et 13.190
MPH 106.40[/align]
#234
RE: Track times & Time Slips
First time to the track yesterday with my car:
2007 Mustang GT
3.31 gears
18" Bullitts w/ stock P235/50/ZR18 BFG KDWSs
5 speed manual
100% stock
60ft: 2.131
330ft: 5.890
1/8 mile: 8.922 @ 81.20mph
1000ft: 11.521
1/4 mile:13.692 @ 104.34mph
B ama/Brenspeed tune + CAI kit coming shortly.
2007 Mustang GT
3.31 gears
18" Bullitts w/ stock P235/50/ZR18 BFG KDWSs
5 speed manual
100% stock
60ft: 2.131
330ft: 5.890
1/8 mile: 8.922 @ 81.20mph
1000ft: 11.521
1/4 mile:13.692 @ 104.34mph
B ama/Brenspeed tune + CAI kit coming shortly.
#235
RE: Track times & Time Slips
Just went to the track for the first time ever tonight. I have an '05 GT Auto - stock. Here's my times.
R/T 0.993
60' 2.224
330 6.149
1/8 9.359 @ 76.83 mph
1000 12.105
1/4 14.47 @ 94.46 mph
From what I have read on these forums I should be maybe around 13.8 with a stock auto? I know my reaction time was horrible, but I hope that will improve once I can get some more runs in. This really makes want to start the mod train!
Any comments of pointers would be great. Thanks in advance.
Scott
R/T 0.993
60' 2.224
330 6.149
1/8 9.359 @ 76.83 mph
1000 12.105
1/4 14.47 @ 94.46 mph
From what I have read on these forums I should be maybe around 13.8 with a stock auto? I know my reaction time was horrible, but I hope that will improve once I can get some more runs in. This really makes want to start the mod train!
Any comments of pointers would be great. Thanks in advance.
Scott
#236
RE: Track times & Time Slips
ORIGINAL: scoots
Just went to the track for the first time ever tonight. I have an '05 GT Auto - stock. Here's my times.
R/T 0.993
60' 2.224
330 6.149
1/8 9.359 @ 76.83 mph
1000 12.105
1/4 14.47 @ 94.46 mph
From what I have read on these forums I should be maybe around 13.8 with a stock auto? I know my reaction time was horrible, but I hope that will improve once I can get some more runs in. This really makes want to start the mod train!
Any comments of pointers would be great. Thanks in advance.
Scott
Just went to the track for the first time ever tonight. I have an '05 GT Auto - stock. Here's my times.
R/T 0.993
60' 2.224
330 6.149
1/8 9.359 @ 76.83 mph
1000 12.105
1/4 14.47 @ 94.46 mph
From what I have read on these forums I should be maybe around 13.8 with a stock auto? I know my reaction time was horrible, but I hope that will improve once I can get some more runs in. This really makes want to start the mod train!
Any comments of pointers would be great. Thanks in advance.
Scott