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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 01:09 PM
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well it looks like the track is right at sea level which means in 70 degree temps u should easily hit low 14s with a decent 60ft time.
Good Luck, i wish i could run my car at a track like that.
Thanks man. I think my fiance' is more excited than I am. She has seen me race before but not in the G i've had about 6 months now. i think by the 2nd or 3rd pass i may be able to get down to the low 14's. my BIGGEST concern is getting off the line without spinning the wheels a whole bunch. its fun on the street but i want some good time.

i will be representing 4drs for sure that night!!
 
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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 02:05 PM
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Good luck. Just dont get disappointed if u don't to well on ur first trip.
Let us know how it goes.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Klubbheads
Good luck. Just dont get disappointed if u don't to well on ur first trip.
Let us know how it goes.

as MUCH trash as i have been talking to my peeps and as many stories my lady has heard and been a part of (me and my motorcycles) i better do well. lol

i had fluids changed yesterday (full synthetic oil) and tires rotated (even wear all around). ill emptly out the car (work stuff) and will only go to the track with about a half a tank or less of gas. (we have a 3 gallon or so gas can to bring along)
 
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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 1beastnstl
I'm going to the track for the first time with my 05 G sedan and wanted to know.....

1) VDC on or off
2) do you do a burnout before each pass
3) what is your launch technique (what rpm for STOCK car)
4) is it best to skip gears 1-3-4 or 2-3-4


my car has 46k on the clock and the only mod is drop in K&N filter. my plan is to race it friday then take it and have it dynoed. from that base i will start my modding. ANY suggestions are welcomed.
I'll admit I laughed a bit at #4.

Another thing to add: Though you shouldn't burn out on the street tires, after you go around the water box, you should rev it up and dump the clutch to spin the tires for a second just to get them clean from any water or dirt.

Goodluck. Don't keep your expectations too high on your first event. (Especially if your #4 question was a serious one ).

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Old Jul 30, 2008 | 11:47 PM
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as MUCH trash as i have been talking to my peeps and as many stories my lady has heard and been a part of (me and my motorcycles) i better do well. lol

i had fluids changed yesterday (full synthetic oil) and tires rotated (even wear all around). ill emptly out the car (work stuff) and will only go to the track with about a half a tank or less of gas. (we have a 3 gallon or so gas can to bring along)
take out your spare as well oh and don't eat till after you finish! Im expecting vids and photos on stlg35 better yet at the meet
 
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Old Jul 31, 2008 | 08:19 AM
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take out your spare as well oh and don't eat till after you finish! Im expecting vids and photos on stlg35 better yet at the meet
lol....why wait to eat til later? you KNOW we will be there til they kick us out after 3am!!
 
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Old Aug 1, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 1beastnstl
Thanks man. I think my fiance' is more excited than I am. She has seen me race before but not in the G i've had about 6 months now. i think by the 2nd or 3rd pass i may be able to get down to the low 14's. my BIGGEST concern is getting off the line without spinning the wheels a whole bunch. its fun on the street but i want some good time.

i will be representing 4drs for sure that night!!
I wish you the best, but if this is the first time you've ever raced at the strip, you'll probably leave dissappointed and full of excuses as to why the car was slow. All of us thought we were great drivers until we went to the strip got our first slip It does take practice. I'd shoot for mid 14s because the heat and humidity is going to hurt your times, especially if you're running at night when the humidity builds. The track will be slick.

Oh, and avoid the water box and don't do burnouts.
 
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Old Aug 1, 2008 | 03:45 PM
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I wish you the best, but if this is the first time you've ever raced at the strip, you'll probably leave dissappointed and full of excuses as to why the car was slow. All of us thought we were great drivers until we went to the strip got our first slip It does take practice. I'd shoot for mid 14s because the heat and humidity is going to hurt your times, especially if you're running at night when the humidity builds. The track will be slick.

Oh, and avoid the water box and don't do burnouts.
thanks Dave but its not my firt time at the track but first time with the G. i've taken ratty cars and my motorcycles before so this should be interesting. we all will be avoiding the water box and just looking to have fun and talk sh** to one another.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 04:14 PM
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Well?
 
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 07:46 PM
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lol.....like Dave said, not much SHOULD have been expected. the temp was 85 degrees and my BEST time was 15.1 at 94mph. i will post time slip when i get it scanned. my reation time was .65xx and my 60' was 2.3.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 08:23 PM
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Old Aug 2, 2008 | 09:27 PM
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 12:32 AM
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The conditions definitely weren't helping you. The density altitude that night in St. Louis was in the 2800-3000 foot range which means the conditions were sucking out about .4 seconds and 2.5mph. You're 60 foot need practice too. You should be getting low 2.2 to upper 2.1 60 foots pretty easily. Shaving .1 to .2 seconds off the 60 foot will drop ET another .1 to .25 seconds. I think the other issue is you're still pretty green at racing seeing that you overshot the stage box Next time out, try going when it's cooler, shallow stage, launch harder, and shift as quick as possible. With some more practice and better conditions, there's no reason why you couldn't be in the 14.4@97mph range.

I'm very curious to see just how much slower these cars are in the heat because I'm constantly reading about Gs and Zs going 14.8-15.2@94mph in the heat. The warmest conditions I've run in so far are mid 70s and the car did upper 14.4s@97mph. I think I'm going to head out to the strip in a couple weeks in the dead of summer (90+ degree temps) just to see how slow the car will be My old 96 Maxima did 14.3s@100mph just like my G does and the Maxima did upper 14.5s@96mph in 100 degree temps (4200' DA). We'll have to see what the G can do.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2008 | 12:36 AM
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i need to start going out to th estrip..looks like fun
 
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