Any dragstrip racing tips/advice?
#16
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Yea, his first run I concur, but afterwards you're gonna make this guy in his Awesome Porsche be the laughing stock of the evening, especially at this paticular NJ Track.. When he gets blasted by a 13 Second Mustang...he'll be driving to the pits via the shame lane. Why even bother going to the drag strip, if you're not going to even try to cut a good light...damn.
He's in a high tech beast with launch control, AWD, and PDK, so what's to learn about his car...other than hold the heck on!!! He can show the NJ Mustangs and other goobers that a 997TT is no slouch or he can sit at the light and be completely comfortable and leave when his nerves settle or just take a nap...ZZZZZZZZ. He stated he wanted pointers on drag racing...not how to be embarrassed at the strip. Disappointed in your post. JB
He's in a high tech beast with launch control, AWD, and PDK, so what's to learn about his car...other than hold the heck on!!! He can show the NJ Mustangs and other goobers that a 997TT is no slouch or he can sit at the light and be completely comfortable and leave when his nerves settle or just take a nap...ZZZZZZZZ. He stated he wanted pointers on drag racing...not how to be embarrassed at the strip. Disappointed in your post. JB
congrats on the great times !
#17
Ahhhhhh....the alusive car magazine 0-60, Quarter Mile and Top Speed reports. Most are complete Bull Sh%$, as to achive those times the reporters who "do not own" these car...destroy clutches, tires and anything else after many runs to get those times. Auto Manufacturers have been caught slipping in cars that have been "pumped up." Then there's the "altitude" corrected times... There are some mags that are more honest than others, but I never give these mags much credit.
Way too many times I've seen new Corvette Owners with their new Supercharged Monsters run in the high 12s, then whine that its really a low 11 second car according to Mag XYZ...something must be wrong with this Vette. NO! You got suckered in the hype.
Mags love to report low times, because it's sells their product...so do the auto manufacturers.
The more you go to the track, the more you'll see it...hand them a tissue when the crying starts.
You have a Genuine Low 11 Second Street 100% Stock Car...with A/C and stereo. WOW!!!
JB
Way too many times I've seen new Corvette Owners with their new Supercharged Monsters run in the high 12s, then whine that its really a low 11 second car according to Mag XYZ...something must be wrong with this Vette. NO! You got suckered in the hype.
Mags love to report low times, because it's sells their product...so do the auto manufacturers.
The more you go to the track, the more you'll see it...hand them a tissue when the crying starts.
You have a Genuine Low 11 Second Street 100% Stock Car...with A/C and stereo. WOW!!!
JB
#18
yeah i see your point , but i was just telling him to learn the car and the staging process first. you pile on so much info on a new racer and it can get pretty overwhelming. sorry i dont worry about being the laughing stock so much as to learn the vehicle i'm driving and how to stage and get **** figured out. his car will prove itself no matter what, and he will destroy anything in the 12 second range on the boards at the end . i'm sure you have a bunch of .000 lights in your time slip database ! disappointed in your post too ! just trying to help a newb ! yeah after the first couple of course that stuff is settled and he can focus.
congrats on the great times !
congrats on the great times !
#20
Stuff
Hi Cecil, you got me really good on that last dig... You win this time.... Hey, all in fun!!! Laugh, you know it's funny!
I was thrilled the OP had a blast...so cool. JB
#21
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#22
Instructor
I have a Launch Control question on my 15 PDK GTS, when I first tried it it felt fast and very controlled. Now the car does a slight pull to the right when it hits second gear. The shift is noticeably harder than it was a few thousand miles ago, it how has about 6200 on the clock. Not a big deal, just wondering if this is normal.
#23
I have a Launch Control question on my 15 PDK GTS, when I first tried it it felt fast and very controlled. Now the car does a slight pull to the right when it hits second gear. The shift is noticeably harder than it was a few thousand miles ago, it how has about 6200 on the clock. Not a big deal, just wondering if this is normal.
BTW: What times are you running? JB
#24
Ok... I'll give this a go for an answer. I'm told by many these cars shift power from front to rear based on which tires are biting the best... not 100% awd all the time. I know for a fact when I'm drag racing my car drifts left to right probably first 100' out, riiiight around the 1-2 gear shift. I'm thinking these cars have a tendency to hunt very quickly for traction, hence the movement or sensation of the car pulling to one side or the other. Just my opinion...
#25
Instructor
Tires are evenly worn and pressure is 38F and 41R. I think you are right about the colder air helping the car develop more power. I previously had a highly modified 94 RX7, it was much faster in the winter air.
It is a C2 GTS. Not had it to a strip yet.
It probably isn't shifting harder, just the feeling I get from increased power.
It is a C2 GTS. Not had it to a strip yet.
It probably isn't shifting harder, just the feeling I get from increased power.
#26
Tires are evenly worn and pressure is 38F and 41R. I think you are right about the colder air helping the car develop more power. I previously had a highly modified 94 RX7, it was much faster in the winter air.
It is a C2 GTS. Not had it to a strip yet.
It probably isn't shifting harder, just the feeling I get from increased power.
It is a C2 GTS. Not had it to a strip yet.
It probably isn't shifting harder, just the feeling I get from increased power.
I love boost weather :-)
#27
Rennlist Member
Ok... I'll give this a go for an answer. I'm told by many these cars shift power from front to rear based on which tires are biting the best... not 100% awd all the time. I know for a fact when I'm drag racing my car drifts left to right probably first 100' out, riiiight around the 1-2 gear shift. I'm thinking these cars have a tendency to hunt very quickly for traction, hence the movement or sensation of the car pulling to one side or the other. Just my opinion...