1/4 Mile Race HELP Needed Please (Gernby spitting shift point knowledge, use Normal)!
#1
1/4 Mile Race HELP Needed Please (Gernby spitting shift point knowledge, use Normal)!
If this is already in the forums, I apologize in advance. I searched using "Launch", "Drag Racing", "Fast Start", etc and did not really find anything other than someone explaining how to brake launch. I hope everyone knows how to do that. . .
Here are the questions I have for you all:
1. When you want to race someone, do you have the PWR ECT on or off?
2. Do you turn Traction Control Off?
3. Do you use the paddle shifters or leave it in Automoatic?
4. If your brake launching, what RPM has yielded you the best results?
5. Basically, what have you all learned to make this car as quick as possible from a racing standpoint and not a mod standpoint. I understand that mods will only help.
Thank you for your help and input in advance.
Here are the questions I have for you all:
1. When you want to race someone, do you have the PWR ECT on or off?
2. Do you turn Traction Control Off?
3. Do you use the paddle shifters or leave it in Automoatic?
4. If your brake launching, what RPM has yielded you the best results?
5. Basically, what have you all learned to make this car as quick as possible from a racing standpoint and not a mod standpoint. I understand that mods will only help.
Thank you for your help and input in advance.
#3
1) On
2) Off for best results
3) Leave it in auto from a dig, sport mode from a roll, but only to make sure i'm in the right gear when the race starts, then drop it back into full auto.
4) I don't brake torque
2) Off for best results
3) Leave it in auto from a dig, sport mode from a roll, but only to make sure i'm in the right gear when the race starts, then drop it back into full auto.
4) I don't brake torque
#5
1. ECT Power ON
2. Don't take traction controll off,, unless you want to stay and spin for a couple of seconds.
3. Leave in Automatic peddle shifters slow you down
4. I've found out brake launching makes you spin with stock wheels maybe if you have a set of drag radials or slicks it might help.
5. Hope this helps!!
2. Don't take traction controll off,, unless you want to stay and spin for a couple of seconds.
3. Leave in Automatic peddle shifters slow you down
4. I've found out brake launching makes you spin with stock wheels maybe if you have a set of drag radials or slicks it might help.
5. Hope this helps!!
#6
Tony59blue is right, follow his advise. Theres alot more 'tips' for brackets/best times *battery relocation/lower tire pressure...ect*. Course since you only asked those questions, tony's are the answers.
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At WOT it doesn't matter weather the PWR ECT is on or off but it does help if you are playing on the street.
You will get your best launch if the trac control is off and the tires hook up. Any time the traction control kicks in you are losing time. The sooner you get into the power curve (above 3500 rpm) the better your times.
Get as much weight out of the vehicle as possible. Empty the trunk, try to have less then 1/4 tank of gas, etc.
Keep the trans in full auto, if you are running from the dig (from a stop). Don't use the paddle unless you are running from a roll. From a roll you want the PWR ECT on and use the manual trans option to keep the engine in the power curve for the start. Use the lowest gear that will keep you in the power curve and still leave enough time to up-shift. As soon as you go WOT, from a roll, you should select 4/5 gear and let the trans auto up-shift (this will produce the fastest shifts and allow you to concentrate on driving). You can bounce the speed limiter in 5th gear, so selecting 6th is not necessary. If you are only running a 1/4 mile, 4th gear is fine.
Brake launching can help sometimes. I don’t see any better launches doing it so why put extra stress on the drive-train.
High air pressure in the front tires and lower pressure in the rear, works best. You want to lower the rear air pressure until you get the least wheel spin. Sometimes you don’t need to lower it at all.
Keep all your your windows up.
Many races are won and lost in the first 60 feet so practice your launch!
Koz
You will get your best launch if the trac control is off and the tires hook up. Any time the traction control kicks in you are losing time. The sooner you get into the power curve (above 3500 rpm) the better your times.
Get as much weight out of the vehicle as possible. Empty the trunk, try to have less then 1/4 tank of gas, etc.
Keep the trans in full auto, if you are running from the dig (from a stop). Don't use the paddle unless you are running from a roll. From a roll you want the PWR ECT on and use the manual trans option to keep the engine in the power curve for the start. Use the lowest gear that will keep you in the power curve and still leave enough time to up-shift. As soon as you go WOT, from a roll, you should select 4/5 gear and let the trans auto up-shift (this will produce the fastest shifts and allow you to concentrate on driving). You can bounce the speed limiter in 5th gear, so selecting 6th is not necessary. If you are only running a 1/4 mile, 4th gear is fine.
Brake launching can help sometimes. I don’t see any better launches doing it so why put extra stress on the drive-train.
High air pressure in the front tires and lower pressure in the rear, works best. You want to lower the rear air pressure until you get the least wheel spin. Sometimes you don’t need to lower it at all.
Keep all your your windows up.
Many races are won and lost in the first 60 feet so practice your launch!
Koz
Last edited by Koz; 11-06-07 at 04:52 PM.
#13
according to all the results i've seen on the internet, I have the fastest stock Luxury Package IS350 in the country. I did that with 1/8 tank of gas, spare and jack removed, 28PSI on the rear tires. Traction control off, ECT PWR on, left it in Auto mode and no brake torque(I don't think it helps at all). That usually get me in between 13.5-13.7 depending on weather, except for one time it got down to 55F in south florida and I hit a 13.49 .
#14
One question for the guys that took the traction control off... Did you push in the traction control button or did you do the peddle dance and disabled the whole traction control system. The reason i ask is that when i took my car to the track and disabled the traction control system with the peddle dance i spun half way down the track... I haven't made a pass with just pushing in the traction control button.
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according to all the results i've seen on the internet, I have the fastest stock Luxury Package IS350 in the country. I did that with 1/8 tank of gas, spare and jack removed, 28PSI on the rear tires. Traction control off, ECT PWR on, left it in Auto mode and no brake torque(I don't think it helps at all). That usually get me in between 13.5-13.7 depending on weather, except for one time it got down to 55F in south florida and I hit a 13.49 .