6speedonline's official 1/4 Mile, 60-130, 100-150 and Standing Mile thread
Like to add my car to 60-130.. I dont have the data file anymore to my 7.0s Supercharged Corvette(sold) run but just did a one with my daily camaro..
7.76 sec 60-130mph 2 shifts (66mph and 105mph) 2011 Camaro Jannetty Racing 670wHP
7.76 sec 60-130mph 2 shifts (66mph and 105mph) 2011 Camaro Jannetty Racing 670wHP
Dunno if I even qualify or not... But I'd like to see if I can get my car added to the 1/4 mile list. 2011 Turbo S PDK with Michelin PSS tires 245/305 19" car ran a best of 11.14 @ 127 mph last Friday night at Texas Motorplex in high heat and bad DA. It has only a Europipe cat back and tune. Here are the time slips. I also have videos too if we can upload them.
Hello everyone, i wasn't sure where to post my questions so i post it here 
I'm interested in drag racing and for a long time i'm wondering how come that times in US and EU are always different. I'm talking exactly about two most popular sites and Youtube channels in terms of drag racing (i'm not sure if i can post the names
). The times on Russian events are always about 1 sec slower than it should be, for example: Audi R8 with 920hp are doing about 11.1-11.5 sec, while stock do exactly same normally... Porsche 911Turbo with PDK and 900-950 hp do 10.7-11.5 times, while it's stock 500-560 range... First i thought I saw maybe just not skilled drivers, bad start etc. but in time i see that even with good launch the times are always worse. Tell me why is it so? Question to all the drag experts
On another forum someone told me that in US is something like rolling start, so ET starts to be measured while car is already moving and the time for example from 5-60 mph is much shorter than from stand to 60 mph and that's make the difference. Is that correct? Greetings and thank's in advance for reply.

I'm interested in drag racing and for a long time i'm wondering how come that times in US and EU are always different. I'm talking exactly about two most popular sites and Youtube channels in terms of drag racing (i'm not sure if i can post the names
). The times on Russian events are always about 1 sec slower than it should be, for example: Audi R8 with 920hp are doing about 11.1-11.5 sec, while stock do exactly same normally... Porsche 911Turbo with PDK and 900-950 hp do 10.7-11.5 times, while it's stock 500-560 range... First i thought I saw maybe just not skilled drivers, bad start etc. but in time i see that even with good launch the times are always worse. Tell me why is it so? Question to all the drag experts
On another forum someone told me that in US is something like rolling start, so ET starts to be measured while car is already moving and the time for example from 5-60 mph is much shorter than from stand to 60 mph and that's make the difference. Is that correct? Greetings and thank's in advance for reply.
Hello everyone, i wasn't sure where to post my questions so i post it here 
I'm interested in drag racing and for a long time i'm wondering how come that times in US and EU are always different. I'm talking exactly about two most popular sites and Youtube channels in terms of drag racing (i'm not sure if i can post the names
). The times on Russian events are always about 1 sec slower than it should be, for example: Audi R8 with 920hp are doing about 11.1-11.5 sec, while stock do exactly same normally... Porsche 911Turbo with PDK and 900-950 hp do 10.7-11.5 times, while it's stock 500-560 range... First i thought I saw maybe just not skilled drivers, bad start etc. but in time i see that even with good launch the times are always worse. Tell me why is it so? Question to all the drag experts
On another forum someone told me that in US is something like rolling start, so ET starts to be measured while car is already moving and the time for example from 5-60 mph is much shorter than from stand to 60 mph and that's make the difference. Is that correct? Greetings and thank's in advance for reply.

I'm interested in drag racing and for a long time i'm wondering how come that times in US and EU are always different. I'm talking exactly about two most popular sites and Youtube channels in terms of drag racing (i'm not sure if i can post the names
). The times on Russian events are always about 1 sec slower than it should be, for example: Audi R8 with 920hp are doing about 11.1-11.5 sec, while stock do exactly same normally... Porsche 911Turbo with PDK and 900-950 hp do 10.7-11.5 times, while it's stock 500-560 range... First i thought I saw maybe just not skilled drivers, bad start etc. but in time i see that even with good launch the times are always worse. Tell me why is it so? Question to all the drag experts
On another forum someone told me that in US is something like rolling start, so ET starts to be measured while car is already moving and the time for example from 5-60 mph is much shorter than from stand to 60 mph and that's make the difference. Is that correct? Greetings and thank's in advance for reply.
Here you can see 700hp with 11.8 sec:
http://dragtimes.ru/car/1378/?tab=results
Same about this GT-R: http://dragtimes.ru/car/1370/?tab=results So many hp and do such slow time. The Audi with 900hp i will try to find also, it was long time ago.
So better tracks are the reasons you say, thank's for answer
Same about this GT-R: http://dragtimes.ru/car/1370/?tab=results So many hp and do such slow time. The Audi with 900hp i will try to find also, it was long time ago.
So better tracks are the reasons you say, thank's for answer
Here you can see 700hp with 11.8 sec: Audi RS7 vs Nissan GT-R R35 vs Audi R8 V10 - YouTube
http://dragtimes.ru/car/1378/?tab=results
Same about this GT-R: http://dragtimes.ru/car/1370/?tab=results So many hp and do such slow time. The Audi with 900hp i will try to find also, it was long time ago.
So better tracks are the reasons you say, thank's for answer
http://dragtimes.ru/car/1378/?tab=results
Same about this GT-R: http://dragtimes.ru/car/1370/?tab=results So many hp and do such slow time. The Audi with 900hp i will try to find also, it was long time ago.
So better tracks are the reasons you say, thank's for answer





