New Best times! Same parts as before :)

So I went to LACR here in palmdale, california and here are my times....
I will give the adjusted times because the track is at high elevation and it says on their website to adjust the times (lacr.net)

Best 1/4 time
Reaction: 0.379
I1: 2.269
I2: 6.237
I3: 9.506
MPH (I3): 75.161 (Corrected MPH: 77.415)
I4: 12.230

E.T.: 14.664 (Correct ET: 14.224)
MPH: 95.676 (Corrected MPH: 98.546)


Best MPH
Reaction: 0.252
I1: 2.439
I2: 6.339
I3: 9.570
MPH (I3): 76.180 (Corrected MPH: 78.465)
I4: 12.267

E.T.:14.684 (Corrected ET: 14.243)
MPH: 96.190 (Corrected MPH: 99.075)

So my best 1/4 time was 14.2 and my best MPH was 99MPH and also my best reaction time was 0.185. My car is pretty much stock other than a CAI and flowmaster mufflers.
 
haha yea i should get radials but I need to start buying some mods tho....also regarding the 60' times I just can't seem to get better than a 2.2 or so...what should I do to drop those 60' times...I heard that I would need to upgrade my suspension in order to get better 60' times...any ideas/thoughts/comments/suggestions/discussions? :)
 
I think those are pretty good times for a 5spd with lowering springs. The CAI and Flows are probably worth very little or nothing in the 1/4.

That "shorty" should gain you at least a few tenths based on the reduced drag and improved aerodynamics. Plus less weight in the front due to the "shorty" helps with weight transfer during your launch, surprised you didn't pop a wheelie. Finally, the shorter antenna draws and retains less heat since they are black, thereby reducing the amount of heat located in the hood region, allowing cooler air to flow into the intake, and we all know cooler air is the key to power.

Perhaps they should call them SLHAI....Slightly Less Hot Air Intakes.

But seriously, good times, keep up the practice!
 
DocG2828 said:
I think those are pretty good times for a 5spd with lowering springs. The CAI and Flows are probably worth very little or nothing in the 1/4.

That "shorty" should gain you at least a few tenths based on the reduced drag and improved aerodynamics. Plus less weight in the front due to the "shorty" helps with weight transfer during your launch, surprised you didn't pop a wheelie. Finally, the shorter antenna draws and retains less heat since they are black, thereby reducing the amount of heat located in the hood region, allowing cooler air to flow into the intake, and we all know cooler air is the key to power.

Perhaps they should call them SLHAI....Slightly Less Hot Air Intakes.

But seriously, good times, keep up the practice!

:lol: :rlaugh: