My dad and I went to KCIR and ran the 1/4 mile the other night. He brought his 06 GT and I brought my 88 2.3l.
It was a quite hot day, around 90F and the track is at 800ft elevation. Using an online calculator, the alititude density was ~3500ft.
The car is an 06 mustang GT, automatic, with less than 15K miles. The only major change is GT500 wheels and tires, which I can imagine are a little heavier. His best run was a 14.649 at 95.05 mph. This seems WELL short of what one would expect since magazines have tested stock GTs to as quick as 13.6@102mph. His 60' times were around 2.2s, which seems a bit sad too.
Shouldn't the car be a lot faster than this, even in hot conditons? Even if you correct the 3500ft altidude density to sea level using NHRA correction factors, it's still only 14.02@99mph. He had absolutely no wheel spin. Does the stock wheel/tire combo allow a bit of wheel spin to get the rpms up faster? The traction control and AC were off. He would stomp it from the line and get no wheel spin at all.
Bottom line: is this right or is something terribly wrong? Do these car's really roll over dead like this in hot conditions?
On a good note, I improved my best times a lot, running 13.73@99mph with a 4cyl in the heat. hehehe
It was a quite hot day, around 90F and the track is at 800ft elevation. Using an online calculator, the alititude density was ~3500ft.
The car is an 06 mustang GT, automatic, with less than 15K miles. The only major change is GT500 wheels and tires, which I can imagine are a little heavier. His best run was a 14.649 at 95.05 mph. This seems WELL short of what one would expect since magazines have tested stock GTs to as quick as 13.6@102mph. His 60' times were around 2.2s, which seems a bit sad too.
Shouldn't the car be a lot faster than this, even in hot conditons? Even if you correct the 3500ft altidude density to sea level using NHRA correction factors, it's still only 14.02@99mph. He had absolutely no wheel spin. Does the stock wheel/tire combo allow a bit of wheel spin to get the rpms up faster? The traction control and AC were off. He would stomp it from the line and get no wheel spin at all.
Bottom line: is this right or is something terribly wrong? Do these car's really roll over dead like this in hot conditions?
On a good note, I improved my best times a lot, running 13.73@99mph with a 4cyl in the heat. hehehe