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Best Timing Run on Procede 1.4 or better on 1/4 mile or 0-60 sec
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07-03-2007, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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Best Timing Run on Procede 1.4 or better on 1/4 mile or 0-60 sec
I want to see how many people actually run their car at the track or on the street for Best timing with procede 1.45 or better on 1/4 or 0-60? Requirement is Procede .. it would be good if you also have exhaust system.. Stage 1 procede people will include on this survey. I need to see prove by either recieve or picture
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07-03-2007, 07:17 AM | #2 |
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I ran 4.45 0-60 with Procede. I haven't found a suitable road for 1/4 yet. for pics there are plenty of threads that have photos of performance comp with the recorded times.
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07-03-2007, 08:25 AM | #3 | |
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07-04-2007, 07:17 PM | #4 |
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Unless you are running a GPS based timing device on a 100% level road, 0-60 times are a joke and NOT valid......
1/4 mile times off an NHRA drag strip is the ONLY thing that is Valid. Look at 1/4 mile et, trap speed and 60' times..... 0-60 is useless in the real world anyway. |
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07-05-2007, 12:37 PM | #6 |
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Timeslips from my runs at the track last month...
Notes -- 1) This was my first time racing at a dragstrip, and I'd like to give props to the other 335i driver who came with me; he gave me a lot of great tips! 2) Moroso track conditions were not very favorable and it was extremely hot and humid that night...84-86 degrees F / ~ 70% R.H...we were all sweating like pigs just from walking around outside. 3) I included another timeslip in here, b/c I thought it was interesting to note how my Reaction Time (R/T) got much, much better in later runs; look at my R/T on the right. Although this didn't translate into my best 1/4 mi. time of the night, I did get my best Trap Speed of the night (107.29mph) on this run. 4) My fastest ET timeslip (right side, left timeslip) is a bit difficult to read, but it says 13.097 sec. @ 106.67mph (w/ a 60ft. time of 1.977 sec.). btw -- yes, the other car's numbers on the left were that of the stock 335i w/ oem 18" runflats ; he was running 13.6xx - 13.8xx sec. @101.72-102.98mph. He ran very well, imho...he really didn't get any wheel/tire spin off the line, and on a couple runs, he got better 60' times than I did and his R/T's were much better than mine. Also, for comparison purposes, my brother ran his modded Lotus Elise (intake and Nitrous), and his best run was also 13.0xx sec. with the Nitrous shot; of course, he said he messed up on a couple shifts. In addition, a stock Pontiac GTO 6.0L ran in the low 14s and a modded EVO ran 13.7xx sec. that night. In the end, I was very happy with the results of my first time at the 1/4mi. track...it was lots of fun and I saw exactly how fast my PROcede 335i was in comparison with many other cars. The night we ran at the track, I had PROcede v1.40; now I have v.1.47, and of course like many ppl, I'm eagerly awaiting v2.0. We plan on going back to the track in Oct. or Nov. when it cools off a bit. I'm very confident that with PROcede v2.0 and cooler weather, I should have no problem running in the mid-high 12 sec. range!!
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