What do you guys think a stock 06 S/C SS can run-if it's getting the power down?
Originally Posted by Doc
it did hurt his time IMO. I got a 14.5 @101 and a buddy got even better, 14.3@102 (I believe, I'll double check). So, he did a second better and only 2-3 mph faster. The 60' times for my buddy and myself. Maybe the smaller tire will do better...
To be honest with you, you really can't compare the times like that when they're from two different tracks, two different altitudes, on two different days, with different weather.
Judging by the two mph's, you were in good altitude with good air (density altitude). Unless you're not stock. Just my opinion.
Originally Posted by Bad06SS
To be honest with you, you really can't compare the times like that when they're from two different tracks, two different altitudes, on two different days, with different weather.
Judging by the two mph's, you were in good altitude with good air (density altitude). Unless you're not stock. Just my opinion.
Judging by the two mph's, you were in good altitude with good air (density altitude). Unless you're not stock. Just my opinion.
I agree as well, you'll never see a stock (from the a$$embly line) cobalt in the 13's
As for good 60', guy's, it takes ALLOT more than traction to have a good 60'! You have to be making some good low end torque as well or launch at about 4500rpm+ if expect anything south of 1.95!
Originally Posted by Bad06SS
I see. They didn't seem to effect Rob's times? He ran 13.5@104.8 with the INTENSE stage 3kit +corsa. His trap speed seems right? Unless you feel his trap should've been higher?
I would guess that that size of slick will cost you ~5mph on the top end. Put narrower slicks (~6" wide) on Rob's car and I'd bet you'd see low 13's @ speeds aproaching 110mph, possibly even high 12's.
Unfort because of the 16" wheel limitation there just isn't alot of slicks to choose from.
Here's an example. Awhile back, I was running 13.4's @ 106 w/ drag radials that weren't hooking up. A friend of mine running 26x6" slicks with nearly identical mods was running 13.0's and 12.9's @ 106mph. I bought a set of 26x7.5" slicks, just 1.5" wider and dropped my time to 13.2, but lost 5mph so I was running 13.2@101. The wider slick just hurt my top end as my car really didn't have the power to turn the slicks. And my 60' times weren't any better than my friends, in fact they were a bit worse because I was bogging off the line a bit.
Originally Posted by mchat
Yea, the slick is big even for his power level. I considered running a 9.5" wide slick w/ 400+ whp on tap and decided to stick with the 8.5" wide slick.
I would guess that that size of slick will cost you ~5mph on the top end. Put narrower slicks (~6" wide) on Rob's car and I'd bet you'd see low 13's @ speeds aproaching 110mph, possibly even high 12's.
Unfort because of the 16" wheel limitation there just isn't alot of slicks to choose from.
Here's an example. Awhile back, I was running 13.4's @ 106 w/ drag radials that weren't hooking up. A friend of mine running 26x6" slicks with nearly identical mods was running 13.0's and 12.9's @ 106mph. I bought a set of 26x7.5" slicks, just 1.5" wider and dropped my time to 13.2, but lost 5mph so I was running 13.2@101. The wider slick just hurt my top end as my car really didn't have the power to turn the slicks. And my 60' times weren't any better than my friends, in fact they were a bit worse because I was bogging off the line a bit.
I would guess that that size of slick will cost you ~5mph on the top end. Put narrower slicks (~6" wide) on Rob's car and I'd bet you'd see low 13's @ speeds aproaching 110mph, possibly even high 12's.
Unfort because of the 16" wheel limitation there just isn't alot of slicks to choose from.
Here's an example. Awhile back, I was running 13.4's @ 106 w/ drag radials that weren't hooking up. A friend of mine running 26x6" slicks with nearly identical mods was running 13.0's and 12.9's @ 106mph. I bought a set of 26x7.5" slicks, just 1.5" wider and dropped my time to 13.2, but lost 5mph so I was running 13.2@101. The wider slick just hurt my top end as my car really didn't have the power to turn the slicks. And my 60' times weren't any better than my friends, in fact they were a bit worse because I was bogging off the line a bit.
Originally Posted by djt81185
WTF??? That make no sense...he got a lower time then you and your saying the tires hurt his times???
Originally Posted by Bad06SS
To be honest with you, you really can't compare the times like that when they're from two different tracks, two different altitudes, on two different days, with different weather.
Judging by the two mph's, you were in good altitude with good air (density altitude). Unless you're not stock. Just my opinion.
Judging by the two mph's, you were in good altitude with good air (density altitude). Unless you're not stock. Just my opinion.
Originally Posted by FAST06SS
the gear spread/gear change rpm drop is killing these cars!
I cannot agree more with that statement. I HATE how these cars drop out of their powerband so easily if you don't drive the **** out of it.
Originally Posted by FAST06SS
Stock clutch will NEVER hold up to DR's, sorry Kevin
I agree as well, you'll never see a stock (from the a$$embly line) cobalt in the 13's
As for good 60', guy's, it takes ALLOT more than traction to have a good 60'! You have to be making some good low end torque as well or launch at about 4500rpm+ if expect anything south of 1.95!
I agree as well, you'll never see a stock (from the a$$embly line) cobalt in the 13's
As for good 60', guy's, it takes ALLOT more than traction to have a good 60'! You have to be making some good low end torque as well or launch at about 4500rpm+ if expect anything south of 1.95!
also, the comment about his tires making him loose 5mph, you can't really blame the loss of mph on the tire. the better 60ft. that you get, the better your e.t. but the lower your mph. I know that the better 60ft. sometimes results from upgrading tires, but you can't necessarily blame it all on the tire. Here's an example, My friends '90 300zxtt runs a 12.2 with a 1.9 60ft. at 112mph with hoosier 7.5" slicks. just by turning his 2-step up about 500 rpms resulting in more boost off the line, he cuts a 1.699 60ft. and hits 11.9@106mph.
anyways, go out there and get your 11sec time in your stock motor cobalt. that's what you should name the thread. "Stock Motor Cobalt hits 13's!!!"
Originally Posted by FAST06SS
A little FYI, the hoosier tire i'm running has an 8" contact patch, coupled with the narrow 7" rim, it is closer to 7.5" contact patch. The 9.5" is misleading, it is actually the setion width
These tires are perfect, just need some mounts to launch harder
They look identical in width to the stock tires as well, just allot lighter. I'm teling you guys, the gear spread/gear change rpm drop is killing these cars!
Originally Posted by ralliartist
this man is correct. it is possible to pull better than a 2.0 60ft. with a fwd car it just takes 1 of 2 things. good low end or launching the **** out of it. I would imagine that with a relatively high launch and the right amount of clutch to accomodate it that he is going to pull some awesome times.
also, the comment about his tires making him loose 5mph, you can't really blame the loss of mph on the tire. the better 60ft. that you get, the better your e.t. but the lower your mph. I know that the better 60ft. sometimes results from upgrading tires, but you can't necessarily blame it all on the tire. Here's an example, My friends '90 300zxtt runs a 12.2 with a 1.9 60ft. at 112mph with hoosier 7.5" slicks. just by turning his 2-step up about 500 rpms resulting in more boost off the line, he cuts a 1.699 60ft. and hits 11.9@106mph.
anyways, go out there and get your 11sec time in your stock motor cobalt. that's what you should name the thread. "Stock Motor Cobalt hits 13's!!!"
also, the comment about his tires making him loose 5mph, you can't really blame the loss of mph on the tire. the better 60ft. that you get, the better your e.t. but the lower your mph. I know that the better 60ft. sometimes results from upgrading tires, but you can't necessarily blame it all on the tire. Here's an example, My friends '90 300zxtt runs a 12.2 with a 1.9 60ft. at 112mph with hoosier 7.5" slicks. just by turning his 2-step up about 500 rpms resulting in more boost off the line, he cuts a 1.699 60ft. and hits 11.9@106mph.
anyways, go out there and get your 11sec time in your stock motor cobalt. that's what you should name the thread. "Stock Motor Cobalt hits 13's!!!"
I've seen it go both ways when lowering the 60'. I've run 118-119 mph w/ a 2.4 60' and on the same boost level ran 123 w/ a 1.7 60'.
There is no doubt, ask any experienced drag racer, a larger slick will help w/ the launch, but hurt the top end. Otherwise everyone would be running a 33x17" slick. The key is to find the balance, a slick that barely stays hooked on the launch will result in the best ET and MPH.
Originally Posted by 2K5SS/SC?
207GT04, I don't personally know Tofu, but he is a damn good driver (13.5 quarter) and I give props where they're due. Plus, Tofu contributes quite a bit to this site.
Originally Posted by Tofu
I cannot agree more with that statement. I HATE how these cars drop out of their powerband so easily if you don't drive the **** out of it.
Originally Posted by mjf_z28
I also agree that this something that is really hurting our cars. I was excited to see stageII from GM is supposed to increase the red line.
Yeah, I really think the light-weight flywheel from Spec of Fidanza will make a huge difference in helping these cars get back into their powerband quick.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
twilson380
2.0L LNF Performance Tech
6
Sep 14, 2015 10:52 AM



