how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
just wondering the differences in what u guys are seeing.i know i can pass the 111 if i can figure out the best mph for the converter to lock.it locks now at wot at about 80 in third i have heard of picking up 1.5 mph by locking it up earlier.i made a lockup switch this weekend.also i only got 1 run wich netted me 110.5 at 12.3.
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
I was making 325rwhp and ran 12.30@110mph a couple years back with the Hotcam setup and stock heads. I now run 120mph N/A but haven't dynoed yet.
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
Let me add something here. When I was making 368rwhp/336rwtq in an M6 I trapped 111mph all night at the track. It was humid out and people said they were running slower than normal. I went back to the track 2 weeks later with NO CHANGES at all to my car. I ran .3 faster and 3mph faster all day. I ended up running 114mph with 368rwhp. Now, if your car is runing a solid 111mph in good weather than I agree, 350rwhp would get you there. If you ran that 111mph in some crap weather, than you may have more mph in her, which means the 350rwhp will go up.
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
rwhp means squat...seriously.
A car making less rwhp with a matching gear/stall setup with a good suspension will run better than you think.
From my experience in a lighter f-body, 330-340 rwhp should get you there.
You must account for different tracks(some are down hill), weather, the traction of the track itself and most importantly, the driver.
A car on a track that is known to be fast on a -DA day with killer traction with a good driver is going to run out of the ordinary...by no means a bar to measure against.
Edit - I also played with locking the tq...lost 1 mph and 1/10 ET when I was running low 12's.
A car making less rwhp with a matching gear/stall setup with a good suspension will run better than you think.
From my experience in a lighter f-body, 330-340 rwhp should get you there.
You must account for different tracks(some are down hill), weather, the traction of the track itself and most importantly, the driver.
A car on a track that is known to be fast on a -DA day with killer traction with a good driver is going to run out of the ordinary...by no means a bar to measure against.
Edit - I also played with locking the tq...lost 1 mph and 1/10 ET when I was running low 12's.
Last edited by CANTONRACER; Mar 14, 2005 at 02:41 PM.
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
I'm also going to go ahead and say its hard to find rwhp just by knowing the MPH. There are to many variables. I dyno'd 300 to the wheels but was trapping at 107. Its hard to think that 3mph is equal to 50 wheel hp.
Just my .02
Just my .02
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
My old 93 TA (hotcam with stock heads and 6-speed) dyno'd 330 to the wheels and it only ran 13.1@106.5 on BFG DR's at Gainesville. Different tracks and dynos, numbers will always vary.
Re: how much horsepower are u making with 110 to 111 mph traps.
Originally Posted by CANTONRACER
rwhp means squat...seriously.
A car making less rwhp with a matching gear/stall setup with a good suspension will run better than you think.
From my experience in a lighter f-body, 330-340 rwhp should get you there.
You must account for different tracks(some are down hill), weather, the traction of the track itself and most importantly, the driver.
A car on a track that is known to be fast on a -DA day with killer traction with a good driver is going to run out of the ordinary...by no means a bar to measure against.
Edit - I also played with locking the tq...lost 1 mph and 1/10 ET when I was running low 12's.
A car making less rwhp with a matching gear/stall setup with a good suspension will run better than you think.
From my experience in a lighter f-body, 330-340 rwhp should get you there.
You must account for different tracks(some are down hill), weather, the traction of the track itself and most importantly, the driver.
A car on a track that is known to be fast on a -DA day with killer traction with a good driver is going to run out of the ordinary...by no means a bar to measure against.
Edit - I also played with locking the tq...lost 1 mph and 1/10 ET when I was running low 12's.
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