Suggestions on going to track

First time headed to the track. Bought this car on friday and want a starting point before I begin to mod it. It's a 2002 GT with short throw shifter, MAC exhaust, Ford Motorsport springs, 4.10 Ford Motorsport gears, and a K&N intake. Also has 275 Kumho tires on Cobra rims.

Any tips on a good shift point?
Any bench racers with a guess on what it will run in a 1/4 mile?
 
Just go out to have fun. Don't plan to run any good times if it is your first time drag racing. Take whatever the car *should* run with a good driver and ideal conditions and add 1 second. That should be your goal the first time out. So... probably a low 15.

Don't drive through the water box, go around it. If you do a burn out, only turn the tires over once or twice, just to get the rocks off. Getting your street tires hot will only make traction worse.

You didn't way manual or auto, but there are very different strategies from running fast with each. If it is a manual, slip the clutch when leaving.
 
Just go out to have fun. Don't plan to run any good times if it is your first time drag racing. Take whatever the car *should* run with a good driver and ideal conditions and add 1 second. That should be your goal the first time out. So... probably a low 15.

Don't drive through the water box, go around it. If you do a burn out, only turn the tires over once or twice, just to get the rocks off. Getting your street tires hot will only make traction worse.

You didn't way manual or auto, but there are very different strategies from running fast with each. If it is a manual, slip the clutch when leaving.

Sorry, I listed short throw shifter. I've been draggin a few times now, but always with front wheel drive. I've been learning to get the launches better in this one.

Does the stock 4.6 have a good shift point lower than red line?

Anyone else have a similar set up, and what should it run?
 
with 4:10's im thinkin probably a high 13 ..maybe low 14, either way man i just started going to the track and let me tell ya there is no addrenaline rush like pulling up to that line and taking off, no matter what you get time wise u can just take that as a starting point before you start modding ur car, good luck and have fun.
 
Finally took it to the 1/8th mile in Mercer, PA. The track where no one can get traction. I've decided next thing is slicks. I got the launch down pretty good, but shifting into second hard always made it spin very hard. Best 60 ft time I was able to get was 217, and that was at the end of the night when it got very cold.

9.53 was the best run on paper, however for the first bracket race, I let off early due to being ahead, as well as spiking the brakes before the line. That run gave me a 9.57.

Reaction times got better as the night went on, including a few in the 500's
 
315 is way too wide for a N/A car - a set of 245 or 275 Nitto 555R's will do the trick. 315's slow you down.

Well I honestly plan on boosting eventually, and just start collecting supporting mods now. Figured I may as well get a second set of rims and put slicks on them.

A friend I went racing with has a stock 98 with a line lock and 315 slicks. It launches hard as hell. After losing traction in second, I could catch back up in the 1/8th mile.
 
Well I honestly plan on boosting eventually, and just start collecting supporting mods now. Figured I may as well get a second set of rims and put slicks on them.

A friend I went racing with has a stock 98 with a line lock and 315 slicks. It launches hard as hell. After losing traction in second, I could catch back up in the 1/8th mile.

they dont make a "315 slick", slicks run in inches, like 26x10.5x15 or 28x10.5x15...ect