Well, the car club I'm in has a G tech and I borrowed it for a bit this afternoon to see what kinda times it would give me.
I made three runs. The first was a 16.8 1/4, the second was a 16.3, and the third was a 15.86. I had more than half a tank, a friend in the seat, and me driving. The car is running some generic street tires.
Here's some numbers from the 15.86:
60': 2.36
0-60: 7.9
1/4: 15.86
MPH: 88
That 60' was with me dumping the clutch at 3500, spinning a bit, and then hooking and bogging. I can easily do better than that. We're gonna go out again tonight.
I was really expecting to run a better time than that with my mods. Do these numbers look consistent with each other? Also, no matter how many times we recalibrated the meter, the rpm sensor refused to work. Would this affect the readings it gave? Anyone else ever have these problems?
Edit: I forot to mention, this was in the middle of New Mexico, approximately 5,000 ft above sea level.
[ February 21, 2006, 07:05 PM: Message edited by: 98 3.8 ]
I made three runs. The first was a 16.8 1/4, the second was a 16.3, and the third was a 15.86. I had more than half a tank, a friend in the seat, and me driving. The car is running some generic street tires.
Here's some numbers from the 15.86:
60': 2.36
0-60: 7.9
1/4: 15.86
MPH: 88
That 60' was with me dumping the clutch at 3500, spinning a bit, and then hooking and bogging. I can easily do better than that. We're gonna go out again tonight.
I was really expecting to run a better time than that with my mods. Do these numbers look consistent with each other? Also, no matter how many times we recalibrated the meter, the rpm sensor refused to work. Would this affect the readings it gave? Anyone else ever have these problems?
Edit: I forot to mention, this was in the middle of New Mexico, approximately 5,000 ft above sea level.
[ February 21, 2006, 07:05 PM: Message edited by: 98 3.8 ]
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