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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    Haven't done any 1/4 in the Legacy (BC5 first gen. Mechanicly identical to GC8 Imprezas). But I have done 9:07 on The Ring.
    I would imagine it would do around mid-13s maybe?

    I remember your 205 pugsley. Was a mad car, with the Mi16 in there.
    Did you ever get around, to getting a TVR? I remember you wanting a Cerbera once?

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    Quote Originally Posted by Skip_Skovhugger View Post
    Haven't done any 1/4 in the Legacy (BC5 first gen. Mechanicly identical to GC8 Imprezas). But I have done 9:07 on The Ring.
    I would imagine it would do around mid-13s maybe?
    +1 for first gen Legacy

    To answer the original question, I'll let you know after I find a new shell, get an ej20g ecu and buy a few other parts.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    Quote Originally Posted by pugheaven View Post
    Cheers for posting matey, that's exactly what I want this thread to be... some great video's there... "The Toy" sounds superb though I reckon I'd have shaved another 0.25s or so off possibly dipping below 14 if I'd ran with the 16's on, problem was liek you I was running this car as is, no stripping out, it was my daily car and like you whatever was in it, stayed in it... and I loved the look of the 17" wheels on it... so...


    Thanks. Heading back to the strip on may 20th. Hope to have the long tube haders in the car soon

    I hope to run. 14.x as I mark how to launch it best, but the trap speed should be faster.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    No 1/4 near me, because of this I have only been to the strip once. So usually I use a vbox on country roads late at night.

    My average vbox on unprepped street is 11.7@124mph, the time I got to the strip I managed to get to 11.5@125

    This is in my daily driver BMW 135i. My track cars are not drag cars and pretty slow in a straight line I would guess they clock around 13-15sec in the qtr.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    best in the 2000 vette was 11.7 @123 with 125 shot of nos.... I think it was around 12.5/12.6 on the stock motor with no juice

    all runs were done babying the car with no power shifts and easy launches.


    havnt been to the strip yet this year, need a rear spring, getting too much wheel hop out of the hole.








    and the car can go around corners once in a while too :-)


    Last edited by GSXRJACK; 04-30-2012 at 01:33 PM.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    I can just do mine on the freeway because after 1/4 mile I'm barely above the speed limit.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    I have a MarkVI GTi with 255/302 at the wheels. Haven't done a full 1/4 mile in it and plan to this summer now that I've had it worked on. I can pull 0-60 in 5 seconds flat as of now and run 22lbs of boost (and yes it is safe for this motor).

    On ramps are my favorite I can hit like 110-120 before I get to the freeway lawl.

    Same car as mine, with the same configuration the best slip time I see on the net is a 13.1 @ 106 with 100 octane... His 0-60 was 5.6 seconds thought.

    I can nail 5 on 93 octane, it is all about nailing the launch. Might shave off within a second on 1/4 mile? Not sure.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    Quote Originally Posted by THE_FRUITY_ONE View Post
    All runs were at Cordova Dragway in Cordova, Illinois USA.

    The Toy's best recorded run was 13.35 @ 102.8mph on a 1.93 60' foot.
    260hp stock + full bolt-ons. Race weight is 3750lbs with me, laptop bag (25lbs on its own) and various items. I almost never do weight reduction at the track. I remove loose objects but all stuff is in the car (jack, spare, etc...) If I removed the seats/jack/etc I'd get better times but it wouldn't be a "true" measure of how it drives on the street.

    Now that the 6spd manual is in I don't expect to touch low 13's really, I don't think I'll be able to launch it and shift it as consistently as needed in the 1/4 mile.

    Exhaust cut-out closed. Heating the tire is worth a consistent .25 seconds in the ET.


    Exhaust cut-out open. This run I had the cut-out open, but didn't do burnouts so cold tires made the ET slower. Air was also worse. I was fighting a consistent knock condition with the engine at 5800rpm+
    Just wanna mention, got this car to and from Road America in Elk Hart Lake wisconson, its nearly a 160 mile trip each way. I averaged 32mpg to Road America, and 35mpg on the way back from RA because Wisconson doesn't have 10% ethanol added to the gas. So it has more BTU/Gallon than my normal blend of fuel in Illinois.

    5.7L V8 "gas guzzler" nailed 32mpg US. That sure sounds like a gas guzzler to me! lol.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    I've been saying for years/decades that V8s aren't always the guzzlers some think they are, even so, that's good for an older vehicle - what's the 6th gear ratio and cruising RPM for your car, Fruity?

    Been a long time but I think it was around 15.2 on 7 cylinders and a slipping clutch - centre tore right out of it on the next run...
    18.2 with the 1300cc Chevette

    [edit] On tarmac hillclimbs I found a wheelspinning start was around a half second slower than a less aggressive start where I fed the power in. I'd expect about the same for the 1/4 mile if you've the power?
    Front wheel drive may be even worse, which'll be a problem with the Cally, even if it's rather low powered compared to some of you guys - I figure maybe mid 15's for the NA 2 litre engine?
    Last edited by Gordo; 05-08-2012 at 08:49 AM.

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    Re: Post Your 1/4 Mile Times... And Your Car You Did It In...And Its History/Backgrou

    Took this video this morning on the way to work. However, stupid me did it in a section that started going up hill. Ooops. That slowed down the acceleration. I'll redo it later and post it back up.

    However, its still rowing 1st through 3rd, and I found out I can manage to hold the camera with a firm grip on the wheel and still row through the gears. Firm grip on the wheel = somewhat shaky camera holding.


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