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drag 1-4 quartermile 0-400 et

heres mine form yesterday .never dragged aything before

run 1 2 3 4 5

reaction 0.415 0.637 0.281 0.521 0.673

60 ft 2.31 2.29 2.30 2.06 2.16

et 14.56 14.34 14.40 14.10 14.06

mph 96.95 97.10 97.34 96.68 96.89

fat f**kin wagon . itll go better when i get it tuned and a real clutch

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Calder park, first time out. M35 Stagea with full tank and street trim. (I only took the baby seats out. :) )

Average reaction time 0.5 seconds

Average 60 foot 2.5 seconds

Best 1/4 time of 13.5 seconds at 171kph due to factory speed cut.

Vids:

I will have to go back now I have disabled the speed cut, hoping to crack into the 12's.

Ok back in feb @ Calder Park

Run

1. R/T:- .692 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 16.697 MPH:-85.55 KM/H 137.69

2. R/T:- .620 60Ft:- 2.416 1/4 Mile:- 15.959 MPH:-85.51 KM/H 137.62

3. R/T:- .657 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 15.747 MPH:-85.34 KM/H 137.35

4. R/T:- .599 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 15.693 MPH:-85.97 KM/H 138.36

5. R/T:- .638 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 16.066 MPH:-84.69 KM/H 136.29

6. R/T:- .683 60Ft:- 2.195 1/4 Mile:- 15.580 MPH:-85.93 KM/H 138.30

7. R/T:- .600 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 15.531 MPH:-85.55 KM/H 137.69

8. R/T:- .686 60Ft:- 2.168 1/4 Mile:- 15.428 MPH:-87.69 KM/H 141.12

9. R/T:- .712 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 15.412 MPH:-87.81 KM/H 141.32

10. R/T:- .658 60Ft:- .000 1/4 Mile:- 15.232 MPH:-88.85 KM/H 142.99

the .000 60 Ft time was because the right markers were not working

pretty happy with this.. once i have some cash on my side i will bemaking mods but untill then.. :)

Fastest was the last run of the night.

and run 5 wass because i forgot to turn the air con off for that run.. :D

Calder park, first time out. M35 Stagea with full tank and street trim. (I only took the baby seats out. :D )

Average reaction time 0.5 seconds

Average 60 foot 2.5 seconds

Best 1/4 time of 13.5 seconds at 171kph due to factory speed cut.

Vids:

I will have to go back now I have disabled the speed cut, hoping to crack into the 12's.

Watched your vids, this thing really does get a shift on! Can't wait for higher terminal speed!

Pfft, Commodores, probably thinking "Shit, what kind of V8 does he have in that Volvo, I need more NOS!"

  • 2 months later...

11.33 @ 124mph on street tyres and full weight (1740kg + driver roughly)

Im tempted to test out the new setup (26/30 and 3076r turbo) but clutch doesnt like the power at moment, so until i swap it i wont be seeing any drags, plus i got a bigger turbo (gt35 1.06 twin scroll t4 flange) to go on too if i can be bothered swapping it over.

Well after a hot arvo of 32deg at Willowbank Raceway, I did got 5-6 runs and the clutch started to over heat

Parked it to cool down so I could make the 80-90km trip home.

Run number 3 was the best.

328rwhp

Run1

60ft 2.250

1/4 13.853

mph 101.01

k/mh 162.55

Run 2

60ft 1.960

1/4 13.681

mph 100.76

k/mh 162.15

Run 3

60ft 1.981

1/4 13.545

mph 101.83

k/mh 163.88

Run 4

60ft 2.386

1/4 14.3

mph 99.46

k/mh 160.08

Run 5

60ft 2.158

1/4 13.648

mph 102.66

k/mh 165.21

Edited by darrinspencer
nice work darrin, how does the GT30 go launching the stagea off the line? are you still running on the tune you got back in May/June?

Same tune, hence the 328hp, not the 400rwhp it is capable off.

The launch is had to get right. the weight of the car, with AWD grip puts alot of load on the clutch as I found out.

Not enough revs and it bogs down, too much stinks like hell.

Had to slip it off the line at around 3-3500 rpm.

Same tune, hence the 328hp, not the 400rwhp it is capable off.

The launch is had to get right. the weight of the car, with AWD grip puts alot of load on the clutch as I found out.

Not enough revs and it bogs down, too much stinks like hell.

Had to slip it off the line at around 3-3500 rpm.

What kind of clutch do you have ...single plate??
What kind of clutch do you have ...single plate??

Yeah single organic sprung centre, suppose to be good for 300rwkw. Pretty to drive on the street, esp since I do 80km a day going to work

It is built by Race Clutch (Jim Berry) very well regarded in OZ

Will have to find a streetable twin plate maybe

Have an Rb30 in the planning.

  • 2 weeks later...

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