Who said that he did 13.7 on the 1/4 stock in a speed 6???

haha, yea they will...but you make the most torque at about 3000 so you want to lauch (slip the clutch) at the rpm where when your rpms come down you will be right at 3k so you have the most torque at take off
 
AWD6 said:
haha, yea they will...but you make the most torque at about 3000 so you want to lauch (slip the clutch) at the rpm where when your rpms come down you will be right at 3k so you have the most torque at take off

i get what you are saying , but it is all about practice. first time i ever drove AWD and took it to the trac , so im not that bad lol
 
p5freek said:
i was lunching at 6000rpm

mspHtown said:
the transmission can handle that?!

Nevermind the transmission, I want to know how you can eat and drag race at the same time. What, are you steering with your knees? That's dangerous enough on the highway. On the drag strip it's just plain nuts.(boom07)
 
39 C degrees in Montreal is not hard to beleive at all . I live out in the sticks and this pass week it was 30-34 C WITHOUT the humidex factor . Last year i went to sanair in june and track temp was 42 C . It was hot as hell , so hot the car was lagging .

Stop thinking that it's ******* cold all over canada all year long , jeeeeezzz you americanz .
 
AWD6 said:
haha, yea they will...but you make the most torque at about 3000 so you want to lauch (slip the clutch) at the rpm where when your rpms come down you will be right at 3k so you have the most torque at take off
I took my car to the track today and ran 13.90 and 1.8 60ft. I was launching at about 6500rpm. It was about 78 degrees F and humid as #@$%!
 
seanw said:
Nevermind the transmission, I want to know how you can eat and drag race at the same time. What, are you steering with your knees? That's dangerous enough on the highway. On the drag strip it's just plain nuts.(boom07)

what are you trying to say ?? i dont get that
 
jcgemt2003 said:
I took my car to the track today and ran 13.90 and 1.8 60ft. I was launching at about 6500rpm. It was about 78 degrees F and humid as #@$%!


nice , good stuff!!!!
 
Nos said:
39 C degrees in Montreal is not hard to beleive at all . I live out in the sticks and this pass week it was 30-34 C WITHOUT the humidex factor . Last year i went to sanair in june and track temp was 42 C . It was hot as hell , so hot the car was lagging .

Stop thinking that it's ******* cold all over canada all year long , jeeeeezzz you americanz .

i hear you !!! (shocked) it is very possible!!
 
jcgemt2003 said:
I took my car to the track today and ran 13.90 and 1.8 60ft. I was launching at about 6500rpm. It was about 78 degrees F and humid as #@$%!


nice...well people have different techniques (enguard)
 
p5freek said:
what are you trying to say ?? i dont get that

Nice times. I knew the Mazdapseed6 had to be quick. I'm starting to fall for that car.

BTW, he's trying to say it's "launching" not "lunching" (aka eating) lol.
 
p5freek said:
i get what you are saying , but it is all about practice. first time i ever drove AWD and took it to the trac , so im not that bad lol
I had a hard time gettn the launch down to. That 13.9 was my last run (after 15 in 2hrs). Does anybody shift to 5th gear or are you guys stayn in 4th near the end of the 1/4?
 
jcgemt2003 said:
I had a hard time gettn the launch down to. That 13.9 was my last run (after 15 in 2hrs). Does anybody shift to 5th gear or are you guys stayn in 4th near the end of the 1/4?

4th all the way
 
seanw said:
Nevermind the transmission, I want to know how you can eat and drag race at the same time. What, are you steering with your knees? That's dangerous enough on the highway. On the drag strip it's just plain nuts.(boom07)

LOL I know what you are talking about. "lunching at 6000 RPM" LOL
 
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