I just got back from the track. I was running 13-14.5 pounds of boost on American Racing Eagle Alloys 17'' chrome wheels with 275/50/17 nitto 450 street tires. I also did a no boost launch because when I left with 5 psi I almost hit the wall, lol. I also don't really have a tune on it except for adjusting my fuel pressure, tps, and iac. Therefore I put 112 race gas in there just to be safe from detonation due to our crappy 91 gas we get out here.
1st run:
R/T- .346
60'- 2.190
330- 5.960
1/8- 9.099
mph-79.34
1000-11.874
1/4- 14.209
mph- 97.44
3rd run:
R/T- .297
60'- 2.321
330- 6.098
1/8- 9.221
mph- 79.69
1000-11.975
1/4- 14.293
mph- 97.36
4th run:
R/T- .282
60'- 2.307
330- 6.074
1/8- 9.191
mph- 79.80
1000-11.939
1/4- 14.252
mph- 97.59
Another thing I would like to add is that this car got the most attention of any other car out there. I was also the only GN at the track today. I always constantly had 2-3 people asking me to pop the hood every 10 minutes. However, I hate that I ran it stock because the car is a "legend" as the announcer said, and he was hyping everyone up and I saw the people get on their feet to watch me. He said "Hey guys and gals, you better watch this grand national, it's gonna put on a show, trust me." As I heard that I was embarrassed, I wish I used window chalk and just wrote "BONE STOCK" all over my windows. After I ran the 14.2 everyone was coming up to me and asking if something was wrong with my car and I had to tell them that I was running factory boost at 13-14 lbs, and give them a lecture on why they can run so fast and blah blah. Also, on my 2nd run I was lined up against an SRT-4 and the crowd started cheering and getting on their feet again. So I was pumped up and ready to out launch him and take him. I stalled it and got about 5-6 lbs of boost but I made the mistake of slamming the pedal to the floor and I spun like mad and started to go sideways around the 330 mark. I was so dissapointed too, but the reason I messed up is because I was so pumped up that I forgot to focus on my launch and ended up with like a 2.5 60'. I almost caught him though, if only there was a little more track. Oh well, what a shame I guess.
1st run:
R/T- .346
60'- 2.190
330- 5.960
1/8- 9.099
mph-79.34
1000-11.874
1/4- 14.209
mph- 97.44
3rd run:
R/T- .297
60'- 2.321
330- 6.098
1/8- 9.221
mph- 79.69
1000-11.975
1/4- 14.293
mph- 97.36
4th run:
R/T- .282
60'- 2.307
330- 6.074
1/8- 9.191
mph- 79.80
1000-11.939
1/4- 14.252
mph- 97.59
Another thing I would like to add is that this car got the most attention of any other car out there. I was also the only GN at the track today. I always constantly had 2-3 people asking me to pop the hood every 10 minutes. However, I hate that I ran it stock because the car is a "legend" as the announcer said, and he was hyping everyone up and I saw the people get on their feet to watch me. He said "Hey guys and gals, you better watch this grand national, it's gonna put on a show, trust me." As I heard that I was embarrassed, I wish I used window chalk and just wrote "BONE STOCK" all over my windows. After I ran the 14.2 everyone was coming up to me and asking if something was wrong with my car and I had to tell them that I was running factory boost at 13-14 lbs, and give them a lecture on why they can run so fast and blah blah. Also, on my 2nd run I was lined up against an SRT-4 and the crowd started cheering and getting on their feet again. So I was pumped up and ready to out launch him and take him. I stalled it and got about 5-6 lbs of boost but I made the mistake of slamming the pedal to the floor and I spun like mad and started to go sideways around the 330 mark. I was so dissapointed too, but the reason I messed up is because I was so pumped up that I forgot to focus on my launch and ended up with like a 2.5 60'. I almost caught him though, if only there was a little more track. Oh well, what a shame I guess.