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    a got about a 17flat with a trap speed of 82mph some guys at the track says that my car can run mid 16 easy and even better with this trap speed....i have a 5 speed and i was nervous and launch like a ***, i got a 2,8 60ft

    My mods are a non welded flowmaster catback and a custom short-ram...it`s that true that a welded catback flow much better that a bolt on one...the next time i will try with my stock intake just for fun.

    it was a very hot day like 90...

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    Re: first time at a track(3.4)

    get ur launch down...my first time down the track in my 3.8 i got a 15.4@84 i believe...but my 60 was 2.2


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    • #3
      Re: first time at a track(3.4)

      if you can cut a 2.2 60 id say mid 16s is a garauntee.

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      • #4
        Re: first time at a track(3.4)

        Originally posted by vanbibber
        if you can cut a 2.2 60 id say mid 16s is a garauntee.
        I agree, also try revving to 1500 and easing the clutch out, then slowly flooring it. Know where the top of your 1st gear is (what mph it's supposed to be at) and don't shift into second until you get there. If you're still spinning halfway through 1st then you need to let off a bit. Shortshifting into second will kill your ET.
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        • #5
          Re: first time at a track(3.4)

          having your exhaust clamped or welded makes no difference in flow. Also there is no "clamp on" exhaust as opposed to just a "weld on" exhaust. You can either clamp it or have it welded its all up to you. Most recommend welding it just for the sake of making sure you have no leaks, and holding it together better.
          2000 v6 a4 Camaro

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          • #6
            Re: first time at a track(3.4)

            for your launch, let some air out of your tires, rev that b**** up to 4k and let the clutch out as fast as you can with out spinning the tires, then powershift into 2nd(dont let off the gas and shift as fast as possible)
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            • #7
              Re: first time at a track(3.4)

              i dont think thats a good idea...

              powershifting is pretty rough on the tranny. and god knows the v6 5 speeds are weak and wont hold up to much of that before it takes a ****.

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              • #8
                Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                Ok this is what u do.....buy a Z28 rear end for 250...that should come with posi and 3.42s, then buy slicks which costs about 350 for both tires, then go to the track and launch ur 5speed at 4 grand and u will see 2.0-2.2 60fts and ur time will be low 16s high 15s.....My first time to the track i ran a 15.8 and by the time the day was over I was running a 14.2 cause I launched about 3000 rpm higher
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                • #9
                  Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                  Originally posted by FuryCharger
                  Ok this is what u do.....buy a Z28 rear end for 250...that should come with posi and 3.42s, then buy slicks which costs about 350 for both tires, then go to the track and launch ur 5speed at 4 grand and u will see 2.0-2.2 60fts and ur time will be low 16s high 15s.....My first time to the track i ran a 15.8 and by the time the day was over I was running a 14.2 cause I launched about 3000 rpm higher
                  If you REALLY want the 60' times, and you don't mind frying a few parts I agree.
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                  • #10
                    Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                    Slicks would be too much tire for a car putting down that little power. A drag radial tire would suffice. I wouldn't put slicks on my car either.

                    I would spend that money on mods that actually make the car put down real power before investing in tires that I only use at the track though. My $.02

                    A new rear with a good gear ratio (3.42 and up) is definitely worth the money.
                    -Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.

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                    • #11
                      Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                      Rev it up to 2500 to 3000 and take off hard. Even if you spin you should still get a 2.3 or 2.4 60' which with that trap should be mid 16's easy.
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                      • #12
                        Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                        i know that i have the choice to install my catback with clamp or to weld it!! i just wanted to know if there is a difference in flow between the two...

                        thank for the advice guys!

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                        • #13
                          Re: first time at a track(3.4)

                          Clamps will usually leak a little, nothing major though, and it gives you the ability to make adjustments later if needed.
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