1/4 mile times

atxpro5

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protege 5
i took my protege5 to the track last friday. ended up getting in 3 runs. every single run was in the 16.2's. speeds varied from 79-84 60 foot was around 2.44. it was my first time at the track and i left every thing in my car. i.e. spare tire seats and what ever else is easy to pull out. i'm gonna go again next friday with my car stripped and see what i get then. there was also a mazdaspeed runnin 16.8's with dealer plates there. i think he was asleep or something.(uhm)
my current mods are.... intake & exhaust cam, injen cai, jic exaust, b&m short shifter, eibach lowering springs.
 
I ran a 14.88 @97.73mph on saturday. It was my first time ever at the track. my 60' time was 2.456. I need to work on that, wheel hop killed me.

here are my times
R/T .618
60' 2.456
330 6.588
1/8 9.804
mph 78.31
1000 12.569
1/4 14.882
mph 97.73
 
Wheel hop owns these cars.

When I was @ 6psi with an FMU, I ran a 14.9. I'm sure my car is a bit faster now.
 
the only time i got bad wheel hop was when i over revved at the take off. the other 2 runs i had were smooth as butter.
 
16.2 is damn good dood... im surprise.... good damn job! and your n/a... thats good s***.
 
nice strip out everything you don't need in there and hope for some high 15's
 
Yeah..Your best bet is to remove all non essentails..aka..sub's/box, spare tire, and back seat if possible..oh..and try to go to the track w/ under 1/2 tank of gas!

And i ran a 15.11 @ 91 MPH

:p

Good times though!

Chas
 
Wow, I really suck at driving the FWD. Good times. I ran a 17.45 stock. I'll get back once the track opens, since it's gonna be the last year my local track is open. Hopefully the mods I did will get me a bit faster, and maybe I can drive better!
 
I know a guy with a 5speed P5 that ran 17.5, it was his first time at the track. 16.2 is awsome for a NA P5
 
I'll have to get some quartermile times to compare but my stock p5 seems to run .2-.3s faster than modded p5's in the eigth mile. In may I should be able to get some quartermile numbers for comparison.
 

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