H/C - 10.89 @ 124mph (Pics and Vids)
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It was my DD until 3 months ago when I picked up a TBSS.
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great pass, how did you get to 11.4.1 cr I have almost the same setup but my cr is not that high, I was told it was 10.8.1, I have same heads milled .020 and a .045 head gasket and my slugs are .006 out of the hole. just wondering maybe my info is off.
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fronts are 3.5x26, rears are 11.5x26
I run 0.040" cometic gaskets and my heads were decked to 62cc by TEA. I assumed my pistons were .006" out of the hole, but never measured. static compression calculation is always a best estimate since there is some variation in all inputs.
Bore: 3.901"
Stroke: 3.64"
Out of the Hole: .006"
Gasket: 0.040"
Chambers: 62cc = 3.783 in^3
Volume TDC = 3.783 + (.040*pi*(3.901/2)^2) - (.006*pi*(3.901/2)^2)
Volume BDC = VTDC + (3.64*pi*(3.901/2)^2)
SCR = VBDC / VTDC = 11.38 for my setup. When I was putting my combo together i wanted to max DCR for pump gas since I street my car often, so SCR kind of just happened to land here.
Assuming the same calculation with your .045" head gaskets, I get a SCR of 11.24:1
Bore: 3.901"
Stroke: 3.64"
Out of the Hole: .006"
Gasket: 0.040"
Chambers: 62cc = 3.783 in^3
Volume TDC = 3.783 + (.040*pi*(3.901/2)^2) - (.006*pi*(3.901/2)^2)
Volume BDC = VTDC + (3.64*pi*(3.901/2)^2)
SCR = VBDC / VTDC = 11.38 for my setup. When I was putting my combo together i wanted to max DCR for pump gas since I street my car often, so SCR kind of just happened to land here.
Assuming the same calculation with your .045" head gaskets, I get a SCR of 11.24:1
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thanks looks like my info was wrong, also can you post your 11.30 time slip I would like to compare it to mine so I can see if the rims would make the same diff for me or if its a traction issue for you and not just gains from the rims.
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I got both traction and weight savings from the drag wheels. I could never hammer down on the 17" radials like I could on the QTPs. All together the drag wheels were 90 lbs lighter than my 17" zr1s. Here are some slips from when I was on the 17" radials:
I had an ls6 intake and stock TB for these runs. Also about 150 lbs heavier. I dynod 399 rwhp with the converter unlocked with this setup. Best pass was 11.37@118mph
I made 2 passes the weekend before this rental on the 17" radials to make sure everything was working. Best pass was an 11.48 @ 121 mph
60' ... 1.864
330' ... 4.896
1/8 ... 7.428
mph ... 96.45
1000 ... 9.630
1/4 ... 11.489
mph ... 121.07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1UiO...eature=related
I had an ls6 intake and stock TB for these runs. Also about 150 lbs heavier. I dynod 399 rwhp with the converter unlocked with this setup. Best pass was 11.37@118mph
I made 2 passes the weekend before this rental on the 17" radials to make sure everything was working. Best pass was an 11.48 @ 121 mph
60' ... 1.864
330' ... 4.896
1/8 ... 7.428
mph ... 96.45
1000 ... 9.630
1/4 ... 11.489
mph ... 121.07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1UiO...eature=related