Launch Technique
#31
I went to the track tonight. My car is G35S auto with KN replacement filters and Fast Intentions exhaust.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
#32
Originally Posted by kendroz
I went to the track tonight. My car is G35S auto with KN replacement filters and Fast Intentions exhaust.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
#33
VDC on or off?
Originally Posted by kendroz
I went to the track tonight. My car is G35S auto with KN replacement filters and Fast Intentions exhaust.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
#35
On my way to work, I tried to brake torque my 08 X to 4k...not happening. It went to somewhere between 2500-2800rpms. I let off the brake started to go and got VDC blinking and that pretty much was the end of that launch.
:Rant On:
I cannot F@CKING believe that the VDC is so damn sensitive that it will kill the throttle on a F@CKING AWD auto car on dry pavement ...GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrr
:Rant off:
:Rant On:
I cannot F@CKING believe that the VDC is so damn sensitive that it will kill the throttle on a F@CKING AWD auto car on dry pavement ...GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrr
:Rant off:
#36
Originally Posted by Klubbheads
If u can rev ur car to 4k while the brake pedal fully pressed i will make video of me cutting my wrists and post it up online. That is the whole point im trying to make. There is no way a stock automatic G35 can stall at 4k rpm. Max u can go is 2.5-3k.
#37
Originally Posted by kendroz
I went to the track tonight. My car is G35S auto with KN replacement filters and Fast Intentions exhaust.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
You cannot powerbrake more than 2500rpm. period.
If you hit it hard, lots of wheels spin.
My best launch was running ds mode, 1700rpm power brake and easy on the throttle. 14.1 at 88 Deg F, the mustang that runs with me did 13.96.
So, I believe that in cold weather this car is on the 13's.
My tires are also bigger 235/50/18 and 255/45/18 Toyo T1R (lots of spin on the track).
I will test next week on a different track.
Hopes this helps you.
#38
Originally Posted by G35Now!
Looks like you're right - from the tests others posted in the thread, the stall speed is around 2.5k. Guess what I previously read was incorrect.
#39
#42
Originally Posted by disgookonfiya
humm, the local track has midnight madness like every wednesday, 20 bucks and you can run as many times as you want, maybe if your track has something similar, you can figure it out... For me, just stomping on the gas from a dead stop seems to get me going quickly without breaking too much traction, sometimes when i hold on the brake and let off it seems to take off slower to me, but then again i haven't done this at the track to really know the effect of time...
I know for some cars, if you have a high stall and drag slicks, Brake torquing is slower. A buddy of mine dropped .2 seconds off his 60' time by the "punch it and go" method (to a 1.5 60').
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