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f3racer

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Well im not too happy with my times. i did 3 runs back to back without shutting the car off, but the car ran consistant.

1st run
no burnout, using tapshift.

60 ft was a 2.4
1/4 was 14.58 at 97

2nd run
burnout, tapshift
60 ft was 2.4
1/4 was 14.50 at 97

3rd run
burnout, car in drive
60 ft was 2.2
1/4 was 14.50 at 95

i think the consistant times prove that the cai is keeping the air cold but i think it might be restricting it some how as well. i couldnt keep the front end from spinning and my burnouts with the t/c off still felt like it was kicking in somehow. the car was falling on its nose when i launched the car and got wheelspin.
 


I agree your 60' needs some work, i run sub 2.4s. keep it in drive the whole time. What i do is hold the brake down and rev my engine up to about 2-2.5k (not sure if this is too good for the tranny) but then when it goes green release the brake and slowly ease into it. your tires should chirp a little but not squeal/spin. also DA may have something to do with bad times.
 
i had the t/c off the whole time but it still somehow felt like it was kicking in

This probably meant your car was hooking and you needed to give it more gas.

Here's a nice trick...get behind a fast fuggin' car...like something 9 seconds or faster...with a HUGE slick on it. DO NOT do a burnout on street tires...it hinders you...drive AROUND the waterbox...stall the car up a little...to about 2k ish...when the 3rd yellow light comes on hammer it and be sure your lined up where his slicks left marks. It's a nice little thing I call "Rooting"...and it works. I pulled sub 1.9x 60 foot times with crappy factory 225/60/16's.
 
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^ I've done this a few times, seems to work.

If you're on streets, don't do burnouts. Street tires have an oil to them and it will make you spin more as they get hot and release the oil.

Tapshift is "rumored" to be a slower shifting mechanism than letting the car do it itself.
 
stock i ran 14.25 with a 2.13 60 ft. i got 14.2x three times out of four, track control kicked on once even when i shut it off so i know wut ur sayin, i noticed if you push it off as early as you can coming up to the line it helps. yours has gotta have a little more in it. these cars are good for 14.0-14.1 stock, a 2.0 - 60 ft is considered good

YouTube - Grand Prix GXP vs. Taurus SHO 1/4 mile run

played with a older sho w/ exhaust
 
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There's probably a good amount of torque management in those cars stock to make it feel bog down sometimes. May just take some practice or a decent tune to help you get it consistent. That and those trap speeeds need to get a little higher.
 
Street tires have an oil to them and it will make you spin more as they get hot and release the oil.
im just curious who told you that?


heres my time slip
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the pedal was in the floor when the car fell on its face. someone else mentioned the stability control.
 
I know that holding the T/C button for about 15-20 seconds will turn trac and stabilitrac both off. You might could try that, it'll keep it from feeling like its bogging :)
 


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