ok so I am happy with my 1/4mile times for now but my I know I can shave afew 10ths off atleast with afew changes. one of which is def my 60ft time, i consistantly run 2.4-2.5 and it dosent seem to improve at any RPM I launch at. my RT's are near perfect I consistantly hit .15-.2 RT's, I just need to hook up better. I am going back to the track this week and afew changes I plan to do are.
-Remove A/C
-Change to steelies (my 17" rims suck for hooking up) prolly lose some weight too.
-bring ice to cool my intake between runs
I already have removed my rear seat and everything (except the speakers) from the back. even trim.
I ran on a half tank of gas last night and did about 10 runs.
Another issue though was the track temperature, it was really cold the tech said it was 64 degress F. everybody had problems hooking up.
I was talking to some people at the track and they said that putting rubber bump stops between your coils (on the rear) can help shave a 10th or so off your 60ft by reducing the about of weight taken off the front tires under hard launching. has anyone done this? I am alittle scepticle about that one, although it makes sense.
any other suggestions, much appreciated!
-Remove A/C
-Change to steelies (my 17" rims suck for hooking up) prolly lose some weight too.
-bring ice to cool my intake between runs
I already have removed my rear seat and everything (except the speakers) from the back. even trim.
I ran on a half tank of gas last night and did about 10 runs.
Another issue though was the track temperature, it was really cold the tech said it was 64 degress F. everybody had problems hooking up.
I was talking to some people at the track and they said that putting rubber bump stops between your coils (on the rear) can help shave a 10th or so off your 60ft by reducing the about of weight taken off the front tires under hard launching. has anyone done this? I am alittle scepticle about that one, although it makes sense.
any other suggestions, much appreciated!