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10-29-2001, 08:57 PM | #1 |
DURKA DURKA!!
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Tell me what you think...track numbers
Well, I wanted to post these and get some reaction to them.
These are the numbers from my best run on my first time to the track: [64% relative humidity, 62*, 10mph head wind] R/T---.748 60'---2.197 330---5.956 1/8---9.375 MPH---75.53 1000--12.203 1/4---14.595 MPH---94.41 Keep these things in mind: -It's an AOD -I drove 50 miles to the track -The track is at about 3400 ft elevation -I didn't take anything out...speaker box, spare, etc. -I didn't lower the PSI in my tires -Timing is set just above stock (my light's busted and I don't know exactly where I'm set right now) -I haven't set the TPS since I swapped to the larger TB (haven't had a chance to borrow my friends voltmeter) -This was my first time to ever run it at the track Anyway, these numbers should equate to around 13.99 @ 98.54 at sea level. Not too bad for a modified but used up and sluggish AOD. With some tuning and track preparation I know I can hit 14.4's or 14.3's. What do you think?? --nathan ------------------ '91 GT, Built 306, Wolverine 1087 cam, ported Windsor Jr. Irons, and all the goodies...click the link to the left to see a full list of my mods... Tried and True 302 Being Built to Outrun You! --Texas Panhandle-- _ _ l ~-- \ , *_} [This message has been edited by silver_pilate (edited 10-29-2001).] |
10-29-2001, 09:13 PM | #2 |
Huh? Whatcha said?
Join Date: Oct 2000
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In all, I'd say that it's very respectable. In a very stock trim (3.73's and exhaust) I ran a best of 9.129@77.5 in the 1/8th. Which is about 14.24@98 or so. Believe it or not, you should rev your car a bit higher to get the most of it.
That last bit was assuming that you were shifting at about 5000 or so. I hope you run it again, and do better. Hope I've helped some. Later. |
10-29-2001, 11:02 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, I end up shifting around 6000 rpm on the stock tach. Really, I wait until it revs between 5000 and 5500 to throw the lever, and by the time it shifts, it's generally around 6000. I know it's got more in it...it pulls well past 6000 on the stock tach, but if I go any higher, the psycho tranny likes to hang onto the gear and I end up hitting the rev-limiter. I know the motor's got a lot more in it than I can get out right now. I'm waiting for this tranny to die and then looking towards a C-4. I've toyed with the idea of a T-5 swap, but I don't know if I'll go that route. I learned to drive in a stick, but the AOD's got me spoiled. --nathan ------------------ '91 GT, Built 306, Wolverine 1087 cam, ported Windsor Jr. Irons, and all the goodies...click the link to the left to see a full list of my mods... Tried and True 302 Being Built to Outrun You! --Texas Panhandle-- _ _ l ~-- \ , *_} |
10-29-2001, 11:59 PM | #4 |
I need 110mph Trap Speed!
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What exactly are all your goodies? Id expect to see another 2-3mph out of that combo with tuneing.
Skyler ------------------ -1989 Saleen Mustang #406- TFS TW Heads, E-303, Edelbrock intake, 70mm TB, 73mm MAF, 24lb injectors, 1 5/8 shorties, Off Road H, 3 Chamber flows, Jaz Race seats, Back seat removed, sub-frames, Roll Cage, and a 80 shot of N20. 12.54@107.4 Motor 332RWHP, 350rwtq |
10-30-2001, 12:17 AM | #5 |
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Well, my goodies are listed in user's rides, but here's the list to save you guys time:
306 ci 10:1 compression KB hypereutectic pistons Wolverine 1087 cam (222/232 @ .05, .510"/.534", 112 LSA) 1.6 stud mounted roller rockers Keith Craft stage 1 Windsor Jr. Irons (58 cc chambers, 1.94/1.66 valves...flow ~235/195 cfm) 1 5/8" shortie headers No cat H-pipe 2-C flows Edelbrock Performer RPM intake 70mm TB/EGR 76mm MAF AOD: PI non lock-up 2800 converter, Transgo shift kit 3.73's 245/50/16 Dunlops I think that about does it. I know that may seem a little slow for all I've done, but this AOD has been rebuilt twice and it seems to suck a lot of power...I can't think of an area where I'm missing on my combo. I figure it should put out 320-350 at the flywheel. Let me know what you think. Thanks guys. --nathan ------------------ '91 GT, Built 306, Wolverine 1087 cam, ported Windsor Jr. Irons, and all the goodies...click the link to the left to see a full list of my mods... Tried and True 302 Being Built to Outrun You! --Texas Panhandle-- _ _ l ~-- \ , *_} |
10-30-2001, 03:44 PM | #6 |
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I think you're right about the auto sucking power. I believe my C-4 costs me 25 HP. My 2500 stall TCI and B&M shift kit actually showed no lower et's at the track and no more mph. I still kinda like my C-4 but mostly for sentimental reasons and it does launch well and shift hard now.
Rev ------------------ '66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph 1/4 mi. |
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