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QikStarlie wrote:198kw, 12.80 at 188km, 920kg? with me in it


1990 mr2 gtt 13.4 @ 167 km/h ran at 15psi but on dyno had some issues an couldnt boost over 11psi
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178kw @ wheels (4wd)

1/4 mile 13.4 @ 177km/h

1375kgs + 85kgs for me.
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84kw
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1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
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13.1 @ 184kmh 990kg 182kw@wheels - ae86
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Can non toyota owners post? :lol:

13.7 @ 165km, 126kw atw, 1080kg plus me 70kg- Integra type r
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subie racer wrote:Can non toyota owners post? :lol:

13.7 @ 165km, 126kw atw, 1080kg plus me 70kg- Integra type r


sure, ill update the first post tonight with the new figures.

Maybe this post could be sticky'd now?
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Oh, My car is 1987 Celica GT4 (ST165).
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Post by IH8TEC »

ae92 trueno 147kw atw 8) 13.5@174 1200ish incl me
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Previous Car: 1988 Toyota Levin 4agte
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Post by Crampy »

Done at last winter wars.

Stock AE82 FXGT.
Apparently 960kg + Me 105kg :oops:

17.0 sec @126km/h.
Deanis worked it out on a HP calculator and worked out to be about 83 HP at wheels hehehe. Go the rolla.

ps, You don't have to add that to your list if you don't want too.
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Post by Lith »

14.1 @ 165kph at winter drag wars a few years ago, Skyline R33 GTS25t with 183kw @ rears at the time.

Weight is 1370kg + 85 + a bit more = ~1460kg? :)
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AE101, 180 000km old unopened engine (4AGE 20V Silvertop). Airbox removed and replaced with pod, large aftermarket extractors, 2 1/2 inch strait thru exhaust with single turboflow muffler. Standard computer. Road tyres, rims...195/60R14
non LSD standard ratio gearbox (158km/h in third), preformance clutch
1025kg with 75kg me =1100kg

dyno 87.5kW@8000
before extractors 78kW@8000

1/4 mile, 15.881 @ 89mph, Run with dirty pod (cost 3.5kW)
before extractors 16.167 @ 142km.

be back with a faster time, as drags have to be consistent
Oh, Reation time .5sec. perfect time is .4 sec
the time starts when the green light goes, sit there for a reaction time of .7, and the car is .3sec slower than it can realy go.
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Post by Crampy »

The reaction time has nothing to do with the ET. You can sit at the tree for 10 seconds and then do your run and you'd still get the same ET.
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that depends on the format of the meet....
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Post by Stu- »

Update mine to 13.02 @ 182kph
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Post by Lith »

Mr Revhead wrote:that depends on the format of the meet....


Well all proper drag meets start timing when you cross the start beam. If you didn't, the chaser in DYO would never get realistic times.
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im used to watching NHRA etc :lol:
times start on the light
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Post by fivebob »

Mr Revhead wrote:im used to watching NHRA etc :lol:
times start on the light

Not on any NHRA meet I've ever watched, time starts when they cross the beam.

I've lost count of the number of times I've seen a lower ET lose the race cause they were too slow off the mark.
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Post by Lith »

http://www.nhra.com/basics/glossary.html

As far as NHRA are concerned - and all other drag racing entities I am aware of:

Elapsed Time: the time it takes a vehicle to travel from the starting line to the finish line. Also called e.t.

You do strive to go for the fastest time to the finish line however, but your ET (what you use for bragging rights) has nothing to do with reaction time.

Snap, fivebob ;) You were just slightly quicker at hitting submit haha.
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Post by Flange »

standard ae86

16.0 @ 132ish km/h
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:? i always thought topfuel classes ran to the lights...

otherwise why do RT matter....


I've lost count of the number of times I've seen a lower ET lose the race cause they were too slow off the mark


i notice that in prostock....


hmmm
Upon leaving the staging beams, each vehicle activates an elapsed-time clock, which is stopped when that vehicle reaches the finish line

well. fancy that :lol: :oops:
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