How long should I wait till I run it in the 1/4 Mile?
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How long should I wait till I run it in the 1/4 Mile?
My 08 GO GT Auto has just over 1400 miles on it. I want to run it soon at the 1/4 Mile Track. Should I wait a little while longer? Or just go for it? It is still in stock trim.
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I planned on running it stock... but I just ordered Steeda LCA`s and planning to Order a C&L racer intake with SCT 3 and a Bama Tune later today. I have until Friday July 11th to get it all installed for the NHRA Street Legal Night at the Texas Motorplex.
#10
Not so sure you needed those LCAs with the stock torque converter in there. You're not gonna break loose like you would with a stick
And the JLT has bigger gains over the C&L so I would consider that instead. Besides the C&L and C&L racer was proved to have no measurable difference in power gains, just a hit in the wallet.
And the JLT has bigger gains over the C&L so I would consider that instead. Besides the C&L and C&L racer was proved to have no measurable difference in power gains, just a hit in the wallet.
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Well 1/8 mile times were best 9.22 2.26 60FT 78.34 MPH That was shifting it manual. I did leave it in D 2 times 9.38 9.47. Seems to shift early In D with OD off TCS off. I had a couple bad runs trying to shift from 2 to 3rd. Over shifted. There is a bid delay once you put in 3. With TCS on in D off Idle launch it went 9.43 at 77.39 2.36 60 foot. It was 93 to 90 degrees at the time of runs. It hooked fine but a couple of runs it spun for 2 sec then hooked. Best 60 foot was 2.23 Loaded up at 1800 or so. I hope with the tune I can get it to stay in D and shift at 6 or 6100. We will see if with the Tune if the Times are better next Friday at the 1/4 Mile.
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Hey, sorry to threadjack, but does anyone know if there is a big difference between shifting at 5900 and shifting at say, 6100? Do we see a big improvement from shifting a little later?
I have an aftermarket tune, but I set my rev limiter down to 6000. Sometimes I like to bounce off the rev-limiter while I turn, and I figured it would be safer if I wasn't actually red-lining it when I did that..
I have an aftermarket tune, but I set my rev limiter down to 6000. Sometimes I like to bounce off the rev-limiter while I turn, and I figured it would be safer if I wasn't actually red-lining it when I did that..
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Mine was kinda unintentional, tho. When I picked up mine, I was leaving the dealership and you have to cross over the median of a highway. I was so enamored with my new 'Stang that I wasn't really paying attention and I sorta...well...pulled out in front of a speeding semi. Heard the horns and floored my baby....I quickly knew I was in love!
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You too? lol
Mine was kinda unintentional, tho. When I picked up mine, I was leaving the dealership and you have to cross over the median of a highway. I was so enamored with my new 'Stang that I wasn't really paying attention and I sorta...well...pulled out in front of a speeding semi. Heard the horns and floored my baby....I quickly knew I was in love!
Mine was kinda unintentional, tho. When I picked up mine, I was leaving the dealership and you have to cross over the median of a highway. I was so enamored with my new 'Stang that I wasn't really paying attention and I sorta...well...pulled out in front of a speeding semi. Heard the horns and floored my baby....I quickly knew I was in love!
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Well 1/8 mile times were best 9.22 2.26 60FT 78.34 MPH That was shifting it manual. I did leave it in D 2 times 9.38 9.47. Seems to shift early In D with OD off TCS off. I had a couple bad runs trying to shift from 2 to 3rd. Over shifted. There is a bid delay once you put in 3. With TCS on in D off Idle launch it went 9.43 at 77.39 2.36 60 foot. It was 93 to 90 degrees at the time of runs. It hooked fine but a couple of runs it spun for 2 sec then hooked. Best 60 foot was 2.23 Loaded up at 1800 or so. I hope with the tune I can get it to stay in D and shift at 6 or 6100. We will see if with the Tune if the Times are better next Friday at the 1/4 Mile.
The tune will cure your 2-3 shift delay, plus it'll firm up the shifts, allow you to shift at a higher rpm (in drive or manually), eliminate throttle lag, add 20-30hp, etc. With more power will come a need for more traction. Don't forget to buy drag radials. Also, automatics really like more gearing (3.73's or 4.10's preferred) and stall converters will help your short times.
For comparison, I grabbed my old timeslips for my 07 GT automatic coupe when it was 100% stock, except 4.10 gears and DiabloSport tuner with their canned tune for 93 octane. Stock airbox, stock exhaust, factory tires, etc. Best timeslip...
2.006 = 60' ET
5.635 = 330' ET
8.620 = 1/8 mile ET
82.59 = 1/8 mile mph
11.209 = 1000' ET
13.404 = 1/4 mile ET
102.92 = 1/4 mile mph
Added a 3,800 rpm stall converter and drag radials, ran an improved best of...
1.806 = 60' ET
5.343 = 330' ET
8.317 = 1/8 mile ET
82.37 = 1/8 mile mph
10.900 = 1000' ET
13.090 = 1/4 mile ET
103.40 = 1/4 mile mph
Last edited by Five Oh Brian; 7/4/08 at 11:53 PM.
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I decided to run it show room stock again....but this time at the 1/4 Mile. It was about 88 Degrees 45% Humidity at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis Tx.
1700 Miles
R/T .112
60' 2.182
330 5.943
1/8 9.044
MPH 79.85
1000 11.716
1/4 14.002
MPH 98.23
1700 Miles
R/T .112
60' 2.182
330 5.943
1/8 9.044
MPH 79.85
1000 11.716
1/4 14.002
MPH 98.23
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Looks like better times. 4 tenths improvement in the 1/8 is pretty good. Did you change the tune for higher shift points? Looks like cooler weather may have helped, as well, as your improved mph indicates more horsepower being made.
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I'm jealous of these 14's and 13's. Of course i'm running in 90 degree weather at close to 4,000 elevation. Looks like the tune really is worth it. What kind of tune are you running coair?