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Drag Racing

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 7:41 pm
by mwcltd
This Sunday 10/10/04 I am taking the car to the Melbourne drag strip near York. I hope that they find suitable competition as I really want to get the 1/4 mile time and speed of the modified car. I will report back late Sunday.

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:29 pm
by johneroberts
You will be the fastest thing there Mark
0-60 times 4-5sec
1/4mile 11-12 secs
Good luck
jr

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 9:30 pm
by kcsun
Cool!!!

Keep flying the flag mate

kc

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 1:09 pm
by MartynC
Also Good Luck and let us know your times Mark!

MartynC

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:33 am
by mwcltd
I had a nice day at the Melbourne drag strip, the 911s, Subarus and Evos there didnt stand a chance. I had six runs with the best being 12.62secs and a terminal speed of 116.79mph with a reaction time of 0.692secs, so if you take away the reaction time then it is sub 12secs with a speed of over 120mph. I used the gearbox in manual mode using the flippers to change gear. In our group, the only fastest cars were a Ford RS200 and the Audi Quattro rally car that I sponsor. I recommend that people should go there, £5 to get in and £15 to run your car all day.

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:58 pm
by MartynC
Well done Mark for flying the flag.

I must get up there sometime, my last visit was to Elvington but we were racing planes and fog when we flew in for the 100th anniversary of thr Wright Brothers flight last November.

Very different from drag racing but great fun

Cheers

MartynC

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 3:48 pm
by john_banks
Nice times. Did you get a 60 foot split time?

Did an S/RS contingent consider entering Ten of the Best?

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:03 pm
by ricky71370
great times, i have only been able to get 12.83 and my rs 6 is chipped... how did you launched, brake launch? at what rpm were you shifting at? what was the tempature and humidity? how many miles does your rs 6 have? sorry for soooo many questions but i'm interested in doing exactly what you did so i can improve my times... thaks a lot

Ricky

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:09 pm
by mwcltd
My best 60 foot splie time was 1.988 seconds. Basically I waited until the three yellow lights went on then slipped my foot from the brake to the accelerator before the green light went on. This meant that the car + my reation time was sufficient to not jump the start. I had the car in manual and used the paddle shifts, changing up when the revs were at 5300. During the morning I experimented with different gearbox modes, the best being mkanual using the paddles. My peak torque of 755Nm is at 3395rpm and the peak power of 505BHP is at 5795rpm so bearing in mind the delay in the gearbox changing up, 5300rpm seemed a good idea. Also, I kept my foot flat to the floor as there was no gain in progressively accelerating.

There was an RS6 there with 540BHP, I believe AMD modified, I beat that and I am sure that is because I had significantly more torque.

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:28 am
by Jambon
Have you tried removing any of the seriously heavy interior components? How full was your gas tank? W :FIREdevil:

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:00 pm
by gord
Sorry if you've posted this elsewhere but what mods does your car have? I'm impressed with the torque numbers.
GM

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 6:47 pm
by Jambon
What are the easiest interior components to remove?

I have had the anti dog flying unit out once, that was pretty heavy, not to mention those rear seats! I had my front discs replaced not too long ago, they weighed a Bl**din' ton! Any other suggestions apart from going on the Atkins! removing the mini bar, telling wifee to take a taxi! only keep £10s worth in the tank (but I want to go further than a mile!), taking scaffolding bars off the roof oh yes, those heavy Wilton shag pile carpets (front and rear), The front passenger seat, the Alcantara headlining, oh yes all those speakers and the stereo, after all, who needs a concert hall when you have a heavy metal band under the bonnet? :D