Timed the Lude through 60mph
armalyte
10-23-2003, 04:23 PM
Bought the Race Technology Performance Meter and timed a run from 0 to 60 mph. I just want to stress that this meter is supposidly better than the g-tech Pro and can give results within 1% if you enter the correct settings for your car (weight, rolling resistance, cda, tilt factor etc.). I managed to get 7.4 secs but i know i bogged down on the launch. Peak power was 176hp at the wheels
My time to 30mph took 3.09 secs which really sucks.
How do you get a good launch without wrecking your clutch and limited experience in launching?
Oh and my car is a 93 jdm vtec 4ws with intake, exhaust, Superchips Performance chip, cat. removed but heavy 17s.
My time to 30mph took 3.09 secs which really sucks.
How do you get a good launch without wrecking your clutch and limited experience in launching?
Oh and my car is a 93 jdm vtec 4ws with intake, exhaust, Superchips Performance chip, cat. removed but heavy 17s.
plum
10-23-2003, 05:21 PM
i hear most ppl saying that they rev at 3.5 rpms or was it 5k rpms i dont remember.....i also heard from someone else that to get the best launch you gotta find the point where the clutch just catches, and if you can floor it right then and there you should be able to have like a real nice launch, i dunno
del
10-23-2003, 07:58 PM
funny you never mentioned what kind of tires you're on, or what your suspension setup is. which happen to be two vital elements in a good launch, no matter how much power you have under the hood. if you can't plant the power to the pavement, what good is all the power under the hood you know? good for bragging rights, but no good on the street or track.
how grippy your tires are and if you can keep the tires planted will determine what rpm you should launch at, whether you should feather the clutch out or just drop it in one one quick motion.
how grippy your tires are and if you can keep the tires planted will determine what rpm you should launch at, whether you should feather the clutch out or just drop it in one one quick motion.
armalyte
10-23-2003, 08:30 PM
The tires are Nangcang 215 40 17 and they are pretty crap - they really dont grip as well as the stock tires - i might put my stock wheels back on and see if it makes a diff.
0-60 in 7.4 is pretty bad considering ive hung with a few WRX, Lotus Elise, etc. - though this was from a rolling start.
Also the 17s that i have on are 7lbs heaver than the stock ones. Would that make a significant difference?
0-60 in 7.4 is pretty bad considering ive hung with a few WRX, Lotus Elise, etc. - though this was from a rolling start.
Also the 17s that i have on are 7lbs heaver than the stock ones. Would that make a significant difference?
strodda
10-24-2003, 05:17 PM
The tires are Nangcang 215 40 17 and they are pretty crap - they really dont grip as well as the stock tires - i might put my stock wheels back on and see if it makes a diff.
0-60 in 7.4 is pretty bad considering ive hung with a few WRX, Lotus Elise, etc. - though this was from a rolling start.
Also the 17s that i have on are 7lbs heaver than the stock ones. Would that make a significant difference?
it would make a little difference. but more importantly, what del said, you need a good suspension to keep the power on the ground. if i launch anywhere above 2k, i wont get traction until half way through 2nd. probably cause im on stock blown shocks. you need to get adjustable struts and set them higher in the rear, or just get a tighter suspension so all the weight doesnt shift back once you accelerate.
0-60 in 7.4 is pretty bad considering ive hung with a few WRX, Lotus Elise, etc. - though this was from a rolling start.
Also the 17s that i have on are 7lbs heaver than the stock ones. Would that make a significant difference?
it would make a little difference. but more importantly, what del said, you need a good suspension to keep the power on the ground. if i launch anywhere above 2k, i wont get traction until half way through 2nd. probably cause im on stock blown shocks. you need to get adjustable struts and set them higher in the rear, or just get a tighter suspension so all the weight doesnt shift back once you accelerate.
armalyte
10-24-2003, 05:33 PM
Ive got Eibach springs on the stock shocks - 25mm drop - so there is minimal squat when accelerating. So i should launch at 2K with this setup and 5k with the stock wheels and tires - right?
strodda
10-25-2003, 02:21 AM
i dont think it matters what tires you have. you just have to really feather the clutch, cause if you just drop it at just about any rpm, youll just burn them. and with stock tires, theyll probably lose traction easier. or if youre losing traction you can ease up until it catches, and then floor it again.
or maybe that meter just isnt accurate. try going to the track to get some real numbers. that number isnt too bad. from what ive seen stock 0-60 fluctuates around mid to high 6's.
or maybe that meter just isnt accurate. try going to the track to get some real numbers. that number isnt too bad. from what ive seen stock 0-60 fluctuates around mid to high 6's.
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