Well, I got up with EFA and hit the track today with a lot of adrenaline kicking. My very first time running on the drag strip. I have been wanting to get times in on my ride for a looooong time. Well, that time came today...
Myself along with Jerry, and Jeremy (N2O) cruised into Capitol Raceway to get some numbers from my Z.
Here's how I did....
ET 1/4 Mile: 13.9899
Reaction: 1.4681 (Zzzzzzzzzzz)
Speed: 99.3963
60 ft: 2.0790 / 330 ft: 5.8837
1/8 Mile: 8.9980 / 1000 ft: 11.7027
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ET 1/4 Mile: 13.9339
Reaction: 1.0042
Speed: 98.9637
60 ft: 2.0706 / 330 ft: 5.8039
1/8 Mile: 8.9161 / 1000 ft: 11.6288
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ET 1/4 Mile: 14.3231 (spinning)
Reaction: 0.9884
Speed: 98.6416
60 ft: 2.2602 / 330 ft: 6.1275
1/8 Mile: 9.2846 / 1000 ft: 12.0065
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Well, there ya have it. The first run I was snoozing, no doubt...and it's caught on tape. Doh!
Second run I felt pretty damn good on....thanks to Mike coaching on the cell as I was heading into the burn out lane.
Third run I was power braking with too much RPMs....should've listened to Mike like I did the 2nd run.... So, I caught a lot of spin and I even got some spinning once I hit 2nd. Oh well, it was a lesson learned.
All and all....I'm done....ADDICTED!!
I am so glad that I got my numbers in before the LT4 conversion and the Long Tubes with a higher Vigilante Torque Converter stall. Pssst, don't tell Bern....and a 75 shot of juice.
Thanks for your coaching Mike.
Hey, not too bad for my first time ever and a stock engine with 300+ more pounds than coupes, ground effects, larger spoiler, and street tires.
Visit my capitol photos if you like. I also have 3 short video clips as well if you'd like to see them.
Gonzo
[This message has been edited by Gonzo (edited 11 March 2001).]
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I won't be running any more until after the LT4 conversion. It will be going into Jay Fisher's this week to under go the knife.
Thanks,
Gonzo
Last year at Milan we each got about 12 runs in and had a blast.
Good job.
Broh, can we say....hook, line, and sinker?
I'm so done! I can't wait to get more times in on the strips. Although, no more will be made with my baby until after the LT4 conversion, long tubes....and a small shot of juice.
But yes, I'm so hooked on this. I was only able to make 3 runs, but it looks like I may be getting this down pretty well and want to keep at it. Think I found a new hobby....doh....that's going to hurt the wallet. But hey, you only live once and I want to have fun with my life whether I live it long or short....I want to look back and say I had the time of my life!
Gonzo
O.K. then here's the trick. Hammer that puppy just after the last yellow - before you see green and get that R.T. down into the high 5's. If you see green, you're probably too slow on the R.T.
Enjoy
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Originally posted by Hawkeye:
O.K. then here's the trick. Hammer that puppy just after the last yellow - before you see green and get that R.T. down into the high 5's. If you see green, you're probably too slow on the R.T.
Enjoy
It's on! I'm looking at Centerlines right now....and I'd have to get a roll bar. Damn, this is getting worse and worse by the every thought I get. Doh!
Gonzo
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Originally posted by Gonzo:
It's on! I'm looking at Centerlines right now....and I'd have to get a roll bar.Gonzo
Keep us posted on the roll bar front ... I have not seen anything yet that I would want to drive around with ... nevermind what it would do to the heads of anyone sitting in the back in a collision situation.
I've given some careful consideration here because I don't want to take away from the looks of the ride too much as I want it to still be a street driven ride.
I've been thinking about also getting the Tonneau Cover that is sold by both RKSport and DGMortosports and have it custom cut and painted to fit in with the rollbar if I decide to drop the top for a weekend cruise.
I think that will help in it's looks....
Any thoughts?
Gonzo
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Originally posted by Gonzo:
Any thoughts?
Gonzo
So much depends on the overall use of the car. I will not give up the back seat. If I wanted a two seater I'd stop the mod's and save for a 'vette.
Until I find a solution I can live with I plan to work on my RT, 60' and 1/8 miles times when I'm at a strict track and coast in to keep e.t.'s in the 14's.
On the tonneau I would want to ride in a car with them to see how they affect the backdraft before I committed .. our solution was vertical, and it's been highway tested to near freezing temperatures.
Niiiice broh. That is a good point to bring up on the back draft however, I would think that there would be none. If you look at the way they are made...I don't see where that could be an issue, but never the less, it is a good thing to look into.
Well, I didn't buy this car because of the 4 seats and I don't need the other two and I don't want a Corvette....so there's no need to keep em there. Lighten up the load and I'm set!
Gonzo