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He is not going to be the only one!
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The VQ record is 172.5mph with a standing start. We have a ways to go. That was done by a guy who's car was built by SOHO. No need to get too excited yet. I was hoping Seb would get in the 170's.
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Here is what we got to beat.
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Freshhkiicks ran a 167mph in his 350z in the standing half mile.
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I saw in the feed someone say it wasn't standing based on them not starting where the marker flags were placed. Someone else stated that the flags were for rolling starts and the dirt marked the start of the 1/2. I have no clue other than that. I do think that if I get my map 4 this record is in reach. Maybe next time it'll be more than just me and Derrick.
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For me it's not about the record, it's the hunt.
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Probably were from pizzed off people, driving big 6-figure+ rides :rofl2: A lot more stories + a lot more help with the prep work :tiphat: |
Ya know in all this even I have failed to give credit to the guy driving the G37S Coupe. He actually did good figuring he broke into 130s and definitely wasn't turbo.
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I am done. Ya'll have fun spending that money.
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This is at 718hp at the wheel. 1st and 2nd never hook up fully. These are 3rd gear and up. The higher the hp you go the worse it gets. 80 deg and up: Great traction with driving the car a short distance to warm up the tires. 70 to 80 deg: You have to drive a ways. 3rd gear get's sketchy at this temp. you may or may not hook it. 60 to 70 deg: Starts to get real sketchy in 3rd. Driving 30 min helps to warm the tires. Passing a car on the interstate you need to be ready for the back end to step out. 50 to 60 deg: Spinning 3rd starts to become a major problem. Below 50 deg: Forget all about traction. You have to drive a ways for any and it is limited. Spinning the tires warms them up some. The biggest help is getting the brakes good and hot. They use the wheel as a heat sink and that will warm the tires from the inside out. Hope this helps you. In a boosted car you have to be ready for anything traction wise. Nothing has scared me at all yet. I am sure I will get surprised one day. I will be ready. |
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Isn't that how you learn? I mean, mistakes happen. Are you making a mistake that could kill you or one that will put you in the ditch? Taking that into consideration is part of being ready.
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have a OS Giken or a Wavetrac in your newer car, get one quick. |
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The record was just broke again at NoFlyZoneCalifornia. This was by Jorgie's car at Unique Motorsports. MPH was a 170.19.
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That garbage *** build. I can’t believe it ran. Supposedly it a stock motor.
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It really comes down to how much money do you want to spend. I think there is a 18x mph in the car, easy.
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make a decision easier. I don't see that happening though and don't know if I want the other things that come with it. |
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