a4,,m6???
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Ah, so you're saying that a fast M6 driver is more skilled than an equally fast A4 driver. Yesssss... 

Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by 00cls1camaross
yeah deffinately, i mean i still shift my A4 manually ocasionally when i race but you have to use a clutch which makes it harder.... but like i said, there is always human error involved with anything so you cant possibly be telling that you shift perfect 100% of the time....
At M10 last year (the only time I've raced my Z so far), I made 16 passes, missing one 3-4 shift on one pass. So, not counting the dozens of shifts that I made off-track, I successfully made 63 of 64 shifts. That's 98.4%.
I'm a lot prouder of my 98.4% than I would be of 100% in an auto -- there's no skill involved in that!
Edit: I wanted to mention that I'm well aware that 13.2 isn't fast.
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by 00cls1camaross
i hate you jakerob
... yeah well i guess an A4 would be more benificial to a car with more performance like a 10 second car..... since everything is so much quicker
... yeah well i guess an A4 would be more benificial to a car with more performance like a 10 second car..... since everything is so much quickerNow, I've seen A4's run 8's (actually, some might have been an A3's), and I know that there are some out there running even faster.
Anyone know what the fastest M6 F-body is?
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by teke184
i'd be willing to bet Tanner would not agree...he's in the 10s on his T56
besides...i've been to a track 2 times in 8yrs of owning an Fbody....tell me again why an auto is better
besides...i've been to a track 2 times in 8yrs of owning an Fbody....tell me again why an auto is better
I think that also answers your question as to why an auto is better (at drag racing).
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Ah, so you're saying that a fast M6 driver is more skilled than an equally fast A4 driver. Yesssss... 

That's just my humble opinion.
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
I'm a lot prouder of my 98.4% than I would be of 100% in an auto -- there's no skill involved in that!
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
I've seen M6 cars run 10's. Again, that's just so much cooler than an A4 running 10's. For a given ET, an M6 is the more impressive car.
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Now, I've seen A4's run 8's (actually, some might have been an A3's), and I know that there are some out there running even faster.
Anyone know what the fastest M6 F-body is?
Anyone know what the fastest M6 F-body is?
Here is a good list of fast track times:
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/etdb.php
If you click on the model it tells you about thier setup including transmission. Taner has the fastest "true" manual and he is 21 on that list.
Re: a4,,m6???
Okay, so you think pulling off a high-STR launch is harder than pulling off a 5krpm launch in an M6 with a 12-bolt and slicks? Seems to me that the right foot skills would be very similar, and the M6 adds left foot skills.
Darren, think of it this way. I am speaking only of the difficulty in shifting. Launching and R/T apply to any car, regardless of transmission.
In a full auto, you don't worry about it. In a non-computer-controlled auto, you just have to time it right, but you're pretty much guaranteed that the shift will execute quickly and accurately. In a manual, your right hand and left foot had darn well do everything right, and in sync with each other.
Shifting in a manual takes more skill for a given ET than shifting in an auto. That's the only claim I'm making here.
Darren, think of it this way. I am speaking only of the difficulty in shifting. Launching and R/T apply to any car, regardless of transmission.
In a full auto, you don't worry about it. In a non-computer-controlled auto, you just have to time it right, but you're pretty much guaranteed that the shift will execute quickly and accurately. In a manual, your right hand and left foot had darn well do everything right, and in sync with each other.
Shifting in a manual takes more skill for a given ET than shifting in an auto. That's the only claim I'm making here.
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by darrens99formul
I respect your right to have that opinion. Mine is that a 8 second car is so much cooler then a 10 second one regardless of what transmission it has.
Don't argue with half of my point. That's just silly.
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Okay, so you think pulling off a high-STR launch is harder than pulling off a 5krpm launch in an M6 with a 12-bolt and slicks? Seems to me that the right foot skills would be very similar, and the M6 adds left foot skills.
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
Darren, think of it this way. I am speaking only of the difficulty in shifting. Launching and R/T apply to any car, regardless of transmission.
in a full auto, you don't worry about it. In a non-computer-controlled auto, you just have to time it right, but you're pretty much guaranteed that the shift will execute quickly and accurately. In a manual, your right hand and left foot had darn well do everything right, and in sync with each other.
Shifting in a manual takes more skill for a given ET than shifting in an auto. That's the only claim I'm making here.
in a full auto, you don't worry about it. In a non-computer-controlled auto, you just have to time it right, but you're pretty much guaranteed that the shift will execute quickly and accurately. In a manual, your right hand and left foot had darn well do everything right, and in sync with each other.
Shifting in a manual takes more skill for a given ET than shifting in an auto. That's the only claim I'm making here.
Re: a4,,m6???
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
I agree. That's why I keep saying "for a given ET".
Don't argue with half of my point. That's just silly.
Don't argue with half of my point. That's just silly.
I think this whole debate is silly. But I do notice a trend. These debates and at times arguments always seem to start with a manual guy bad mouthing automatics. I am obviously not referring to you Jake. You seem pretty level headed about this discussion.
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The source of my respect for automatics: My father in law has a 1970 Buick GSX. 462ci, 200R4 w/ lockup from a Grand National, 2800 stall, and B&M slap shifter.
It's fun.
His best time right now is a 13.5 @ 100, but he's starved for fuel and air in the top end and his tires don't hook at all. This year he's got a new 850cfm carb, a larger air filter, 1/2" fuel lines across the board, and Nitto 555R's. He should get himself into the low 12's @ at least 105.
My Z isn't going to be the fastest car in the family for long.
It's fun.

His best time right now is a 13.5 @ 100, but he's starved for fuel and air in the top end and his tires don't hook at all. This year he's got a new 850cfm carb, a larger air filter, 1/2" fuel lines across the board, and Nitto 555R's. He should get himself into the low 12's @ at least 105.
My Z isn't going to be the fastest car in the family for long.


