Here is my post to the SHO lists back on 10/28/2000. I still have the timeslips in my files somewhere if someone wants to see them. Conditions were near perfect (actually, about as perfect as they could be!!), as was the track condition. That means I was able to get a few feet of wheelspin on the ATX to get it into the power band. I had run a few 14.9xs a few weeks earlier, and had run some in subsequent dragstrip trips.
I had bought the car new, and broke it in "properly". It had a UDP, the "Porterized" intake, bypassed TB coolant, K&N panel filter, and turbo mufflers.
Scott also ran his best times. he had a Gen 3 with Nittos and a 75 nitrous shot. he did a best of 13.80.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
Scott Waters & I went out to Lapeer Dragway today. Better Conditions than a
few weeks ago (for me), running without the 20-30 mph headwind helped. The
stats were:
Weather: 49-50 degrees and sunny, around 56% humidity. Winds NNE @ 12-17 mph
(the track faces NW), barometric pressure 30.36-30.42 (I checked The Weather
Channel @ 8AM & 5PM).
Car Prep: I changed the ATX fluid this morning (6 qts Mercon V), plus an oil
change (Kendall 5W-30). I've been driving around in D2 (non-OD) for the last
couple of days trying to burn off the tank of gas I put in for the car
weigh-in last Monday. Usual weight out (mats, spare/jack, loose stuff). Only
new thing was running without the wiper arms, as I pulled 'em to Rain-X the
windshield. Approx 4 gallons of 87 octane gas to start, Low Fuel light came
on after a few runs. 50#s air in the rear tires, fronts varied (see Notes
below). Also note that on the last 3 runs, I covered the Swiss-Cheese airbox
holes with duct tape, and just drew air through the PVC intake.
There were more cars running today, and more hot cars (water burnouts, etc)
so lane-to-lane traction varied.
I raced Scott the first two runs, who ran without NOS, and he had his
exhaust closed. He can fill you in on those times (he ran well, but I
won!!). R/Ts for all runs varied from .557 to .793, but I didn't care as I
was looking for ETs. Lanes are Tower (T) or Spectator (S).
60' 1/8 ET--MPH 1/4 ET 1/4mph LANE NOTES
-----------------------------------------------------------
2.283 9.748 77.66 14.990 93.34 S 40#s in fronts, too much spin
2.247 9.933 77.32 14.847 95.82 T 36#s (& next 3 runs), best Trap Speed
2.078 9.516 77.92 14.673 95.32 S PERFECT RUN!!-PERFECT LAUNCH!!
2.178 9.648 77.69 14.809 95.37 S Scott drove it.
2.215 9.732 76.57 14.925 94.70 T Scott drove it.
2.197 9.697 77.39 14.886 94.57 S 32#s
2.185 9.678 76.73 14.868 94.73 T 32#s
2.231 9.707 77.52 14.878 95.12 T 36#s, plus covered airbox holes
2.237 9.717 77.05 14.867 95.54 T 36#s, plus covered airbox holes
2.163 9.661 77.26 14.845 94.69 S 36#s, plus covered airbox holes
------------------------------------------------------------
Avg ET/speed: 14.859 94.92
Observations:
The car was touchy to tire pressure, 40#s in the front was too much, 36#s
felt good, 32#s didn't feel great, although the 1/8 mile stats were
consistent....but trap speed seemed to drop.
Covering the swiss-cheese holes in the bottom of the airbox (14 1/2" holes)
made no discernible difference in times. They are staying covered, as the
"drone" while cruising can be annoying. It's obvious (to me) that the 3" PVC
pipe feeds enough cold air to the 2.75" TB (along with the K&N panel
filter).
The 14.673 run was perfect!! (almost) better than sex!! It was the perfect
amount of wheelspin, and the motor never dropped any rpm when the tires
caught! It was the best 60' and the best ETs & mphs across the board I've
ever had. I wish I could duplicate it, but it was more the lane condition
than anything....you can't do much when you just punch it off the line!!
Overall, a fantastic day for my last runs of the season. When I bought this
car, I never expected it to be a runner, but it does damn well for an ATX.
Ron Porter
Lake Orion, MI
'99 black 25K