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Old 08-07-2011, 10:16 AM
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I have run Thunderbolt a few times now and just moved to the intermediate groups for HOD and SCDA. My lap times are consistently between 1.40 and 1.43 without chicanes.

I am looking for a traqmate data file that I can compare to mine. Preferably as close as possible to this:

Thunderbolt with no Chicanes
C6Z06
Pfadt coilivers
T-1 Bars
NT-05s in OEM size

I will do lightning in a few weeks if anyone has a good file for that as well.

I just want to be able to compare to someone with more experience to see if I can get a feel for where I might need to concentrate.

And I agree - I need to get more professional instruction.

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Old 08-07-2011, 11:33 AM
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Sorry in advance if I duplicated this reply, but not too good with computers.

I have data with laps in the 1:34s if you would like them. This was with a stock C6 on worn Toyo 888 in 55 F. degree weather, 2010. This is slow and I know my C6Z would be much faster, but I will not be doing T-bolt this year.

Let me know.
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That would be great. I pm'd you my email address. Thanks
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Originally Posted by gintama
Sorry in advance if I duplicated this reply, but not too good with computers.

I have data with laps in the 1:34s if you would like them. This was with a stock C6 on worn Toyo 888 in 55 F. degree weather, 2010. This is slow and I know my C6Z would be much faster, but I will not be doing T-bolt this year.

Let me know.
Slow? If you are doing 1:34s with chicane, you are pretty darn fast for a HPDE time.

Me...in C5 on hot day, R888s I was consistently 1:39-1:40. Mike Skeen in my car was 1:37....so I was pretty happy with that (w/chicane).
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Originally Posted by argonaut
Slow? If you are doing 1:34s with chicane, you are pretty darn fast for a HPDE time.

Me...in C5 on hot day, R888s I was consistently 1:39-1:40. Mike Skeen in my car was 1:37....so I was pretty happy with that (w/chicane).
Where did he say anything about a chicane?

This is from a non-Vette, but a 1:30. 220rwhp:

http://brakeswapracing.com/ericwong/...icWong%206.tqm

Or post up your file and maybe we could help analyze for you

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