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On the run where he trapped 143.95 mph his E.T. was 11.053. (60' of 2.191) His best E.T was 10.799 @ 139.91 mph (60' of 1.925).
His car's power set up is exactly like mine. His is an 04, mine is an 06 and mine is egear and his is a 6 speed manual. His car is a bit lighter than mine for sure.
Aaron
His car's power set up is exactly like mine. His is an 04, mine is an 06 and mine is egear and his is a 6 speed manual. His car is a bit lighter than mine for sure.
Aaron
Aaron
I bring you some costly data from this morning. Conditions were 58F, no wind, concrete road (not a prepared track), very slight uphill. Ran a 60-130mph of 6.97s and 7.00s (unverified) before getting nailed X2 (screw caused flat rear passenger tire, and got caught by trooper observing from the freeway). This data comes at great expense...
Great time though. Were the children's car seats in back?
Bernard Vroom has run his TTG (SE I beleive) in the mid 10's on street tires, I want to say it was a 10.6 or even a 10.5. Regardless it's crazy fast considering they are running these on street tires. I would love to see them running on some Mickey Thompsons in a good track. The definately have the power to run some great #'s.
Bernards best time so far is 10.709. His car does not have the race gas option, so his run was on pump gas. His 60' was 1.686 on that run, and his car has been converted from AWD to RWD. His car was the Verde Ithica 06 SE that was in the 0-200-0 Car and Driver Shootout.
It is an egear (F1 type) transmission.
Your run of 4.51 sec is really hauling. Any idea what your car weighs?
Bernard Vroom has run his TTG (SE I beleive) in the mid 10's on street tires, I want to say it was a 10.6 or even a 10.5. Regardless it's crazy fast considering they are running these on street tires. I would love to see them running on some Mickey Thompsons in a good track. The definately have the power to run some great #'s.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; Apr 8, 2008 at 09:50 AM.
Gene,
I think with a car that weighs in the 3,400 to 3,700 lb range with driver...I'd say that's very reasonable. I wish we had some math wizards that would input 60-130 data and weight to come up with an accurate formula.
I think with a car that weighs in the 3,400 to 3,700 lb range with driver...I'd say that's very reasonable. I wish we had some math wizards that would input 60-130 data and weight to come up with an accurate formula.







