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yea or drop down to a semi race flywheel and get a stage one clutch with the $1300 and the $400 saved with the flywheel swap?
just another option
just another option
Yeah the clutches and flywheels make a huge difference in times....oil_injectedyea or drop down to a semi race flywheel and get a stage one clutch with the $1300 and the $400 saved with the flywheel swap?
just another option
TanerasMy fully tuned SVT will hit sub 10's (9.5xx to be exact) with its racing setup. I probably could get it in the 8 second club if I set it on drag settings...
cobra427i dont see why not aslong as you avoid the ones you cant undo and provide a list of the parts used
letdown427Can someone start a 50k thread? io tried to, but maybe im not an important enough member to start something so similar to an existing thread. why not a gt4 drag forum to match the drift forum? As a preliminary for the 50k limit, i used a 97 impreza and got under 10seconds, 9.972. im sure better times could be achieved with some more concentrated buying etc. details can be posted if this turns out to be a good time.
TanerasAny idea when the thread starter will give us a complete list, or when he will re-submit one of his cars? Think he has only done 1 so far. After another week or two of this, we should start a 40 or 50K category...
semvhuWell, I didn't improve my NOS time with the Camaro, but by golley I finally hit 11's.![]()
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1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (NO NOS)
Base price: $8438
Supercharger: $13,500
Racing chip: $1500
Semi-racing exhaust: $2900
Racing Flywheel: $1050
Oil Change: $50
Stage 1 Weight Reduction: $1200
Total cost: $28,638 ($1362 left over)
Power: 454 hp
Power/weight ratio: 3.024 lb/hp
Best time: 11.994 seconds
Finally!
semvhuActually, I was using the flywheel because in my testing with the Camaro, the flywheels individually gave me better improvments than individual clutches. The racing flywheel alone actually improved my times better than a few of the small power mods such as the racing chip and sports exhaust.
However, a combination of a lesser-priced flywheel and one of the cheaper clutches may squeak me under 11.9. I'm away from my PS2 for the weekend![]()
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so I'll try it again when I get back to my house tomorrow night. 👍
bindidot, thanks for the thumbs up!Yes, it's VERY addictive. I'm only like 45% through the game and have put the regular racing aside for this 1/4 mile competition.
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I was scouring the thread for FR cars with and without NOS when I ran across a post that's keeping up with everything. It's oil_injected's post on page 4, post #71 . 👍Good work dude! I'm just posting this here to let everyone know that he's keeping up with things there in case people have forgotten or haven't seen it.
So far, I'm in 3rd in the FR category with NOS and 2nd without NOS. Grrrr, the Camaro only gets a 50 shot of NOS instead of 100but I guess that's saying something that the Camaro can do that well with only a 50 shot. I'm just 9 freakin' ms behind Eveek's non-N2O TVR Cerbera. Dang those TVR's!
TVR rocks, btw.
I think I'll be trying some added weight in the back tomorrow night as well to see if I can improve my launch......
Freakin' addictive competition......
Edit: me had some incorrect grammatical thingies
rymaplesWhere are you getting the "freebies"? I don't see anywhere about getting the custom trannies or suspension you guys are using?
oil_injectedok ok ok, i know that this new RR catagory is pretty gay but, it does exist in the game so i thought it woul dbe fun to add.
further more, to answer questions on what cars are RR, there are only 4 in the game.
- Mazda Carol 360 Deluxe ('62)
$13,474, 19hp and 17.35ft/lb
-Fiat 500R ('72)
$5,494, 17hp and 28.93ft/lb
- Fiat 500L ('69)
$6,502, 17hp and 22.42ft/lb
- Fiat 500F ('65)
$7,269, 17hp and 26.03ft/lb