[Z06] New PB: 441ci C6 Z06 N/A 9000+DA!!
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New PB: 441ci C6 Z06 N/A 9000+DA!!
just thought I will share this vid of my new PB. Still didnt break into the 10s just yet.... I was close.
My best et was 11.02@128.9 with a sh!tty 1.82 60ft.
~9000DA
From DragTimes.com my corrected numbers are:
Stock and Mildly Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
9.765 @ 144.706 MPH
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.016 @ 140.902 MPH
not sure how accurate that is....
still figuring things out. managed to pull a 1.74 60ft and a 1.76 but the 1.82 was my best et/trap even though it was actually in a higher DA. the reason is my 1.74 and 1.76 car was knocking and I was at 14-15deg of timing all the way through the whole run. my 1.82 it was a little better at 16-17deg. I think it was mostly due to the heat (it was in the high 80s, low 90s) we adjusted the tune now and its at 19-20deg of timing so It should help a little bit.
clutch feels great. no issues at all. Thanks to Gary for the tip on the cool down between each run. clutch was less grabby which was better. still figuring out tire pressure and launch RPM. only had about four runs that day with 3 11.0 runs. best 60ft to date was a 1.72. best trap was 128.96, and best et is 11.02....
I think I am very close from getting my 10sec slip. I am starting to get better and better with my launch, but it still sucks. I also need to work on my shifting. ever since I broke my first transmission I started to doubt myself and cant shift as fast as I used to. but thats not a big deal from what I have been told and doesn't affect et that much (unless you are really slow lol)
the car def has a 10.8 if not even better... hopefully will be able to get it next week.....
DA is a lot higher from when I get my 11.1 run (6800DA compared to 9000) wish I had the car tuned that day I would have probably gotten my 10sec without a problem oh well......
I will start spraying after I get my 10sec slip which I hope will be very SooN
Quick Info:
441ci H/C/I C6 Z06
bolt-ons
RPS BC3 clutch
Stock Suspension/ Stock Trans/Diff
only weight reduction is no passenger seat, but with my roll-bar it was basically like a stock Z06.
3265lbs
sh!tty driver
Edit: the inside vid is for my worst run that day but its the only good inside vid I have. I had a guy asking me how it bogged in the run while it looked like it span on the other vid... so thats why.
also car is only making 490whp uncorrected, its probably even less in those runs.
My best et was 11.02@128.9 with a sh!tty 1.82 60ft.
~9000DA
From DragTimes.com my corrected numbers are:
Stock and Mildly Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
9.765 @ 144.706 MPH
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.016 @ 140.902 MPH
not sure how accurate that is....
still figuring things out. managed to pull a 1.74 60ft and a 1.76 but the 1.82 was my best et/trap even though it was actually in a higher DA. the reason is my 1.74 and 1.76 car was knocking and I was at 14-15deg of timing all the way through the whole run. my 1.82 it was a little better at 16-17deg. I think it was mostly due to the heat (it was in the high 80s, low 90s) we adjusted the tune now and its at 19-20deg of timing so It should help a little bit.
clutch feels great. no issues at all. Thanks to Gary for the tip on the cool down between each run. clutch was less grabby which was better. still figuring out tire pressure and launch RPM. only had about four runs that day with 3 11.0 runs. best 60ft to date was a 1.72. best trap was 128.96, and best et is 11.02....
I think I am very close from getting my 10sec slip. I am starting to get better and better with my launch, but it still sucks. I also need to work on my shifting. ever since I broke my first transmission I started to doubt myself and cant shift as fast as I used to. but thats not a big deal from what I have been told and doesn't affect et that much (unless you are really slow lol)
the car def has a 10.8 if not even better... hopefully will be able to get it next week.....
DA is a lot higher from when I get my 11.1 run (6800DA compared to 9000) wish I had the car tuned that day I would have probably gotten my 10sec without a problem oh well......
I will start spraying after I get my 10sec slip which I hope will be very SooN
Quick Info:
441ci H/C/I C6 Z06
bolt-ons
RPS BC3 clutch
Stock Suspension/ Stock Trans/Diff
only weight reduction is no passenger seat, but with my roll-bar it was basically like a stock Z06.
3265lbs
sh!tty driver
Edit: the inside vid is for my worst run that day but its the only good inside vid I have. I had a guy asking me how it bogged in the run while it looked like it span on the other vid... so thats why.
also car is only making 490whp uncorrected, its probably even less in those runs.
Last edited by walhan_qtr; 06-27-2012 at 03:50 PM.
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Good driving and great times considering the altitude! Congratulations... I'd like to see what your car would run at one our of local tracks!
Last edited by FSTFRC; 06-27-2012 at 10:43 AM.
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I would think that you should use the extensively modified index in your case (bigger cubes, heads, intake, exhaust, CAI, etc etc etc).
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.015 @ 140.836 MPH
STILL...nearly a 9 at sealevel at great mph (140 is hauling the mail)!
if you could get a 10.8 at similar mph, that would translate to about a 9.80 at sealevel which is on par with the fastest NA Z06 cars around!
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.015 @ 140.836 MPH
STILL...nearly a 9 at sealevel at great mph (140 is hauling the mail)!
if you could get a 10.8 at similar mph, that would translate to about a 9.80 at sealevel which is on par with the fastest NA Z06 cars around!
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Great runs and great video. I raced the LS6 Cobra last Wednesday with UNREAL's Mustang and our DA was about 6800.....9000 ft. really, really sucks.
You should have a 10 sec. slip in no time. The pain of running at high altitude tracks is tough.
I look forward to seeing how it runs with a little shot of sprayed automotive adrenalin.
You should have a 10 sec. slip in no time. The pain of running at high altitude tracks is tough.
I look forward to seeing how it runs with a little shot of sprayed automotive adrenalin.
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Le Mans Master
Great run man Play with the tire pressure & clutch release/throttle to get rid of that little bog. The resulting lower sixty foot will give you 3-5 tenths better ET.
Love the inside camera..hitting the gears really good.
Love the inside camera..hitting the gears really good.
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Thanks everyone....
I would love to to run at some of the nice tracks with better air and lower DA. I am seriously thinking about it, but I would like to find a track that is a lot closer than Texas. not sure yet, but will probably be looking for one and probably plan on going next week... we will see
I dont know about impressive. but I guess its not too bad. I know I can do better especially knowing that I ran 2 1.7X 60ft in that same day....
I dont know about impressive. but I guess its not too bad. I know I can do better especially knowing that I ran 2 1.7X 60ft in that same day....
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I would think that you should use the extensively modified index in your case (bigger cubes, heads, intake, exhaust, CAI, etc etc etc).
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.015 @ 140.836 MPH
STILL...nearly a 9 at sealevel at great mph (140 is hauling the mail)!
if you could get a 10.8 at similar mph, that would translate to about a 9.80 at sealevel which is on par with the fastest NA Z06 cars around!
Extensively Modified Naturally Aspirated Engines
10.015 @ 140.836 MPH
STILL...nearly a 9 at sealevel at great mph (140 is hauling the mail)!
if you could get a 10.8 at similar mph, that would translate to about a 9.80 at sealevel which is on par with the fastest NA Z06 cars around!
Great runs and great video. I raced the LS6 Cobra last Wednesday with UNREAL's Mustang and our DA was about 6800.....9000 ft. really, really sucks.
You should have a 10 sec. slip in no time. The pain of running at high altitude tracks is tough.
I look forward to seeing how it runs with a little shot of sprayed automotive adrenalin.
You should have a 10 sec. slip in no time. The pain of running at high altitude tracks is tough.
I look forward to seeing how it runs with a little shot of sprayed automotive adrenalin.
I told myself I will not start spraying until I get my 10sec slip N/A.... hopefully it will be soon though... I cant wait any longer to see how it will run on some juice
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I think I will just stick with this... I tried changing the way I shift and it only made it worse. I know this is not the right way and I tried to follow Rangers method, but again only made it worse......
I am tring but the problem is every day its different. I wish there will be a privet event where I can practice better and record and observe everything. this was just a test and tune and only managed to do about 4 runs (maybe 5 I will have to check) and the next week the car acts different (I think due to the different weather and track prep) and I gotta start all over again.
I am sure if it was someone with more experience he will probably need a run or 2 to figure it out. with me its just kinda luck LOL. I really dont have a lot of experience, and it takes me longer to figure things out especially tire pressure, clutch release and all that... even the burnout!! it seems like the burnout changes everything too. if I do a 2-3 sec burnout it will hook different than doing say 4-5sec burnout. so I need to try and be consistent this is really just not for me. I will keep trying but I know I wont be setting any records or anything LOL
one thing I am still fighting is not flooring it asa I let the clutch out. no matter what, I just floor it right away. I know Ranger and some of the fast guys say its wrong but I just cant do it. my instinct says FLOOR IT FLOOR IT lol so yes I still have a lot to deal with... all this is making me
I am sure if it was someone with more experience he will probably need a run or 2 to figure it out. with me its just kinda luck LOL. I really dont have a lot of experience, and it takes me longer to figure things out especially tire pressure, clutch release and all that... even the burnout!! it seems like the burnout changes everything too. if I do a 2-3 sec burnout it will hook different than doing say 4-5sec burnout. so I need to try and be consistent this is really just not for me. I will keep trying but I know I wont be setting any records or anything LOL
one thing I am still fighting is not flooring it asa I let the clutch out. no matter what, I just floor it right away. I know Ranger and some of the fast guys say its wrong but I just cant do it. my instinct says FLOOR IT FLOOR IT lol so yes I still have a lot to deal with... all this is making me
Last edited by walhan_qtr; 06-27-2012 at 03:46 PM.
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Le Mans Master
Thought the driving looked good just need more seat time on the launch. Don't change shifting, work on the 60'.I have a house in conifer but never raced out there. At least you can enjoy 'gods country' after a day at the drag strip.
Rangers methods are for stock clutch and stock powered cars.
Rangers methods are for stock clutch and stock powered cars.
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Le Mans Master
Keep the burnouts short.
Pump the clutch as you go up to the line.
One pass every 25 minutes.
You are dumping clutch too much . Try and ride out a little more and get on the gas a bit sooner. Your car bogged down badly.That will get you in the 1.6x's.
What is your tire pressure?
Pump the clutch as you go up to the line.
One pass every 25 minutes.
You are dumping clutch too much . Try and ride out a little more and get on the gas a bit sooner. Your car bogged down badly.That will get you in the 1.6x's.
What is your tire pressure?
#17
Le Mans Master
As you figure things out more you need to come up with a standard launch technique that you start with every time. Then on the following passes you can adjust for track conditions, weather, etc. You need to time your burnouts and extend time time between runs. If you keep everything consistent then you will only have to make small changes to account for different days.
You're on the right track.
You're on the right track.
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Thanks everyone....
I would love to to run at some of the nice tracks with better air and lower DA. I am seriously thinking about it, but I would like to find a track that is a lot closer than Texas. not sure yet, but will probably be looking for one and probably plan on going next week... we will see
I dont know about impressive. but I guess its not too bad. I know I can do better especially knowing that I ran 2 1.7X 60ft in that same day....
I would love to to run at some of the nice tracks with better air and lower DA. I am seriously thinking about it, but I would like to find a track that is a lot closer than Texas. not sure yet, but will probably be looking for one and probably plan on going next week... we will see
I dont know about impressive. but I guess its not too bad. I know I can do better especially knowing that I ran 2 1.7X 60ft in that same day....
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Race Director
Great runs man!!!!! That DA is nassssty!!!! Keep up the good work, that 10 is right around the corner! And no, my buddy still doesn't have his Maxima back yet........