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Arctic White 1998 Z28 Coupe
SLP Resonator Cat-Back, more to come!!
If your running an M6, you'd want to run the R's a little higher, and when you pop the clutch, don't completely floor it or again, you'll get wheel spin. Wait until your out a little ways to 'put the pedal to the metal'.
This will give you a basis to start with. You can refine your technique from there. Enjoy.
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Mike - Maryland Chapter Director, MAFBA
A Zaino'd Hugger coupe, w/a Grey cloth interior and an A4. In addition, there's an SLP OEM Diff cover w/drain plug, SLP SFC's and PanHard Rod and BMR's STB that has been installed. It has the airbox raised for a little more fresh air with a Whisper Lid on top and fuel rail covers added for show. It has always run on Mobil 1. GMPP DuraStop pads on all four corners & GMPP front rotors help to control the 3510 lb 'beast' on the street and at the track. A current member of MAFB, MAFBA, NASA, SCCA, SSOA & the Worldwide Camaro Assoc.
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[This message has been edited by Mike F - SSOA F99 3913 (edited 14 February 2001).]
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Arctic White 1998 Z28 Coupe
SLP Resonator Cat-Back, more to come!!
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Originally posted by Arctic Z Dan:
Thanks for the advice. There's a Dupont site not far from my house and there's some straitaways out there that are perfect for practicing. Hardly and traffic at all.
You can practice your launch ... which will help your 60' times, but unfortunately, without a tree, you can't practice reaction time.
I corresponded with the G-Tech folks a bit, encouranging them to add a "tree" and 60' time to the G-Tech Pro, but they indicated it was not in the plans.
BTW ... the first time you go ... if you run some 1 second plus reaction times and 1/4 mile times that are 2 or 3 seconds slower that what you keep hearing ... remember everyone is a beginner at one time ... and folks always post their absolute best times.
If you stage in the right place ... i.e. behind the lights ... you'll be doing better than many of us.
[This message has been edited by poSSum (edited 14 February 2001).]