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      05-09-2019, 05:35 PM   #23
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I plan on taking it to the track at some point and will see how I run. If I am right, I would expect low 12's.
With a 6MT, AWD, and those mods, you're probably looking at a 12.8-13.2@107-109mph depending on 60' and density altitude conditions. The problem with the 6MT is that you can't build boost on launch, don't have a torque converter to increase torque multiplication on launch, can't hold much boost between shifts, and the gearing is rather long. The 8AT AWD is far better suited to 1/4 ET. The 6MT is more ideal for roll racing. And a hell of a lot more fun to drive.
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With a 6MT, AWD, and those mods, you're probably looking at a 12.8-13.2@107-109mph depending on 60' and density altitude conditions. The problem with the 6MT is that you can't build boost on launch, don't have a torque converter to increase torque multiplication on launch, can't hold much boost between shifts, and the gearing is rather long. The 8AT AWD is far better suited to 1/4 ET. The 6MT is more ideal for roll racing. And a hell of a lot more fun to drive.
Haha. The car stock with 6MT and AWD runs around 13.0 - 13.6. If I can pull off a 1.6 60' in a Z28 with street tires, I'm sure I will be fine launching this car. I only take my cars once or twice to the track just to see how I do. Besides, all tracks are different, but I will be going to the same one I've used in the past.

I got the manual because I love driving. If I do end up spending time on a track, it will be doing autocross.
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A 1.6 in a z28 on street tires? Are you talking about drag radials? I too had a 4th gen and drag raced it a ton. I know what those things are capable of. A 1.6 on summer rubber ain't happening. LOL
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A 1.6 in a z28 on street tires? Are you talking about drag radials? I too had a 4th gen and drag raced it a ton. I know what those things are capable of. A 1.6 on summer rubber ain't happening. LOL
Tires like the Trofeo R are not drag radials, but they are sticky as hell.

Properly prepped tracks with VHT make a huge difference.

Last time a bunch of us rented out Atco Dragway, and I plan to do it again.

I probably would have destroyed the rear end on the Z28 I owned using radials.
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The Trofeo isn't what I had. This was back in 2005. I believe they may have been the Hankook Ventus Z211 or something similar. Sticky, but still considered street tires.
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Tires like the Trofeo R are not drag radials, but they are sticky as hell.

Properly prepped tracks with VHT make a huge difference.

Last time a bunch of us rented out Atco Dragway, and I plan to do it again.

I probably would have destroyed the rear end on the Z28 I owned using radials.
I guess i could see that with some super sticky road course type tires and good prep. I'm convinced the air at Atco is 50% nitrous as that track kicks out absolutely bonkers times compared to most any other track in the nation. That should definitely help.

Be careful with that 6MT and AWD with a hard launch. Don't dump the clutch. You need to launch quite high but with a decent amount of clutch slip. It will be hell on the clutch, but it will save you from snapping something and bogging terribly.
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Dyno Tune Results

Finally picked up my car yesterday. I was wrong about it being a Mustang dyno. It was a Dyno Dynamics dyno which is even more of a heartbreaker than the Mustang dyno.

Here is a good article that explains how the different dynos work. http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/ght...el-horsepower/

Overall, I am very happy with the car. Power delivery is much more consistent. The additional torque is great. No issues like I was having with the JB4.
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Tires like the Trofeo R are not drag radials, but they are sticky as hell.

Properly prepped tracks with VHT make a huge difference.

Last time a bunch of us rented out Atco Dragway, and I plan to do it again.

I probably would have destroyed the rear end on the Z28 I owned using radials.
I guess i could see that with some super sticky road course type tires and good prep. I'm convinced the air at Atco is 50% nitrous as that track kicks out absolutely bonkers times compared to most any other track in the nation. That should definitely help.

Be careful with that 6MT and AWD with a hard launch. Don't dump the clutch. You need to launch quite high but with a decent amount of clutch slip. It will be hell on the clutch, but it will save you from snapping something and bogging terribly.
Ok, I was wrong about the 60' time. I actually found my time slip from 2004.

60' ... 1.866
330 ... 5.193
1/8 ... 7.906
MPH ... 90.88
990 ... 10.162
1/4 ... 12.188
MPH ... 115.70

1.6 should be possible with AWD, but I already had to replace my transmission once and will likely be a bit more gentle.
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Ok, I was wrong about the 60' time. I actually found my time slip from 2004.

60' ... 1.866
330 ... 5.193
1/8 ... 7.906
MPH ... 90.88
990 ... 10.162
1/4 ... 12.188
MPH ... 115.70

1.6 should be possible with AWD, but I already had to replace my transmission once and will likely be a bit more gentle.
No way you are going to do a 1.6 in the XDrive without launching it hard. Still will be a gamble. Clutch slip will definitely be the drivetrains friend.
I definitely don’t launch mine he’ll no.
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Ok, I was wrong about the 60' time. I actually found my time slip from 2004.

60' ... 1.866
330 ... 5.193
1/8 ... 7.906
MPH ... 90.88
990 ... 10.162
1/4 ... 12.188
MPH ... 115.70

1.6 should be possible with AWD, but I already had to replace my transmission once and will likely be a bit more gentle.
No way you are going to do a 1.6 in the XDrive without launching it hard. Still will be a gamble. Clutch slip will definitely be the drivetrains friend.
I definitely don’t launch mine he’ll no.
Yeah, I am not going to take a chance dumping the clutch.
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