View Full Version : Enough talk the numbers are in


avro206
09-24-2005, 01:05 AM
For the 1/4 mile that is ;) I am the first and heres what I got.
Car had a 1/4 tank of premium and 3500kms on the odometer. Calgary is at 3200ft above sea-level. However that is misleading---the density altitude (what the air is actaully like) is close to 5000+FT!!!

Here are the uncorrected times:

60ft 2.57

330 6.98

1/8 10.59

MPH 67.89

1000 13.72

1/4 mile 16.34

MPH 85.65


Now corrected works out to 15.5@ 89-90mph.

NHRA has an altitude correction factor of +0.8 sec for Calgarys elevation. I have personally raced the same car in Calgary and then in St Thomas Dragway in Ontario and have got -0.8 sec there.

So you can see my 60ft times SUCK!! If that could be knocked down to a 2.3-2.2 then
it should be a 16.1---or 15.3 sea-level.

OBSERAVTIONS:

FWD manual cars are very hard to launch. I have never raced one before.

First run got lots of axle hop

Even on the 1-2 gear changes it got some wheel hop.

Raced a Qaud 4 HO 180 Beretta GTZ and beat him (16.7@81mph)

ION Redline ran a 15.8 @ 92 witha 2.7 60ft---obviously has more in that then the times suggest.

Damn near impossible to hold the throttle at a constant rpm!! :mad:

Lastly I got a 0.06 R/T!!! Not as good as my 0.00 I got this year in my Firebird....but :lol:

So I hope to see more 2.4L SS owners run. Hope you can launch!!

mi6_
09-24-2005, 01:22 AM
Good Job! Those are pretty respectable numbers. I have driven a brand new 2.4L SS. Didn't push it hard at all cause it was new, but it felt like it had a fair bit in reserve. Those all season tires don't usually hook up very good. I'm sure the SS-SC has a few tenths of an advantage just to the sticky Pirelli rubber the Cobalt SS-SC wears!

It has also been pretty cold here in Edmonton, not sure about Clagary the last week, but cold tarmac sure doesn't help launching either!

All in all, the car is as quick as I would have thought.

MikeSS
09-24-2005, 01:22 AM
That 60' is a real killer. I think you should be able to get down to a 2.2 or 2.3 I'll be running mine tomorrow night, I need to solve my stick clutch though.

RockTheSVT
09-24-2005, 04:05 AM
So much good. That's what I thought it would run around, but I'm sure it can go faster too.

cs_88
09-24-2005, 04:34 AM
For the 1/4 mile that is ;) I am the first and heres what I got.
Car had a 1/4 tank of premium and 3500kms on the odometer. Calgary is at 3200ft above sea-level. However that is misleading---the density altitude (what the air is actaully like) is close to 5000+FT!!!

Here are the uncorrected times:

60ft 2.57

330 6.98

1/8 10.59

MPH 67.89

1000 13.72

1/4 mile 16.34

MPH 85.65


Now corrected works out to 15.5@ 89-90mph.

NHRA has an altitude correction factor of +0.8 sec for Calgarys elevation. I have personally raced the same car in Calgary and then in St Thomas Dragway in Ontario and have got -0.8 sec there.

So you can see my 60ft times SUCK!! If that could be knocked down to a 2.3-2.2 then
it should be a 16.1---or 15.3 sea-level.

OBSERAVTIONS:

FWD manual cars are very hard to launch. I have never raced one before.

First run got lots of axle hop

Even on the 1-2 gear changes it got some wheel hop.

Raced a Qaud 4 HO 180 Beretta GTZ and beat him (16.7@81mph)

ION Redline ran a 15.8 @ 92 witha 2.7 60ft---obviously has more in that then the times suggest.

Damn near impossible to hold the throttle at a constant rpm!! :mad:

Lastly I got a 0.06 R/T!!! Not as good as my 0.00 I got this year in my Firebird....but :lol:

So I hope to see more 2.4L SS owners run. Hope you can launch!!

Lemme get this straight. Your 1/4 mile time is HIGHER than what Motor Trend got on the Scostice? (15.8) Hmm...

avro206
09-24-2005, 07:40 AM
Lemme get this straight. Your 1/4 mile time is HIGHER than what Motor Trend got on the Scostice? (15.8) Hmm...


Nooo....it is LOWER. Look at my corrected numbers. M/T and every other magazone usually have to crroect them for altitude and temp--which they did with the Solstice.

I got 15.5 seconds

Oh and I only got 3 runs in---might go back next week.

MikeSS
09-24-2005, 09:24 AM
Lemme get this straight. Your 1/4 mile time is HIGHER than what Motor Trend got on the Scostice? (15.8) Hmm...

I'll be running just above sea level (if my clutch stops sticking) tonight, then you can see his corrected numbers in reality.

avro206
09-24-2005, 09:29 AM
I'll be running just above sea level (if my clutch stops sticking) tonight, then you can see his corrected numbers in reality.


good luck! I see you have some experince drag racing so you should do the car proud :cool:

Python467
09-24-2005, 10:38 AM
sooooo this means the auto will be much slower...right?...... :red: :(

Chevypowered
09-24-2005, 10:46 AM
sooooo this means the auto will be much slower...right?...... :red: :(

In most cases yes but there are some cars that are faster in auto. But yours will be a little slower.