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FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard

Posted By: Anonymous

FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 31/10/2013 22:28

Mods can we sticky this? Cheers

Thought it would be good to have a list of times and specs for everyone to see.

This thread is basically just going to be for your ET (elapsed time; how quick your car gets down the 1/4 in seconds), your trap speed (the speed in mph you crossed the 1/4 mile marker), your user name, and finally your brief spec of your car(no essays needed just a few details, one sentence should do) you could also include which dragstrip you achieved this time at.

There will be a seperate discussion thread running alongside this for comments etc, but if we could keep this just for the above details.

When updating the list please insert your time appropriately where it belongs from faster times at the top, slower at the bottom.

• 13.79@105mph, Davies old Porto. 62 trim turbo, evo 6 intercooler, gtec2 chip, 3.8 bar fpr, 3" downpipe, 2.25" stainless system, K&N cone. York Raceway.
Posted By: Nigel

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 02/11/2013 18:30


• Nigel - 12.38 @ 115. My old Sprinty, running about 400bhp via LOTS of mods, using Yoko AO48 trackday tyres. Santa Pod, 2008
• Davie - 13.79@105mph, Davies old Porto. 62 trim turbo, evo 6 intercooler, gtec2 chip, 3.8 bar fpr, 3" downpipe, 2.25" stainless system, K&N cone. York Raceway. [/quote]
Posted By: InfectusGuy

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 02/11/2015 23:01

• Nigel - 12.38 @ 115. My old Sprinty, running about 400bhp via LOTS of mods, using Yoko AO48 trackday tyres. Santa Pod, 2008

• Davie - 13.79@105mph, Davies old Porto. 62 trim turbo, evo 6 intercooler, gtec2 chip, 3.8 bar fpr, 3" downpipe, 2.25" stainless system, K&N cone. York Raceway.

• Infectus-Guy - 14.88 @ 95mph 16vt, 232bhp, 270ftlb, panel filter, catback exhaust and Voodoo Tuning chip. A VERY scabby/patchy Smeatharpe Dakota.
Posted By: Spoonz

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 15/07/2017 20:29

• Nigel - 12.38 @ 115. My old Sprinty, running about 400bhp via LOTS of mods, using Yoko AO48 trackday tyres. Santa Pod, 2008

• Davie - 13.79@105mph, Davies old Porto. 62 trim turbo, evo 6 intercooler, gtec2 chip, 3.8 bar fpr, 3" downpipe, 2.25" stainless system, K&N cone. York Raceway.

• Spoonz - 13.87 @ 101mph, standard tb28, evo 6 fmic, Stage1 Flea Map, 2.75" downpipe + decat - 265bhp, Yoko a048. Santa Pod'17

• Infectus-Guy - 14.88 @ 95mph 16vt, 232bhp, 270ftlb, panel filter, catback exhaust and Voodoo Tuning chip. A VERY scabby/patchy Smeatharpe Dakota.
Posted By: Gunzi

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 16/07/2017 04:51

Nice to see an update in here, did you get any footage of your run Spoonz?
Posted By: Spoonz

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 16/07/2017 09:31

im surprised its not full of more times.

yes ill put a link in the discussion thread so it doesnt clog this one up.

chris.
Posted By: Flea

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 05/08/2017 11:45

• Spoonz - 13.87 @ 101mph, standard tb28, evo 6 fmic, Stage1 Flea Map, 2.75" downpipe + decat - 265bhp, Yoko a048. Santa Pod'17

What a great time!!

My own from 2007

• Flea - 11.94 @ 121mph, FC Performance - GT2871R 0.86 etc. Santa Pod 2007
Posted By: DaveG

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 05/08/2017 19:14

• Flea - 11.94 @ 121mph, FC Performance - GT2871R 0.86 etc. Santa Pod 2007

• Nigel - 12.38 @ 115. My old Sprinty, running about 400bhp via LOTS of mods, using Yoko AO48 trackday tyres. Santa Pod, 2008

• Davie - 13.79@105mph, Davies old Porto. 62 trim turbo, evo 6 intercooler, gtec2 chip, 3.8 bar fpr, 3" downpipe, 2.25" stainless system, K&N cone. York Raceway.

• Spoonz - 13.87 @ 101mph, standard tb28, evo 6 fmic, Stage1 Flea Map, 2.75" downpipe + decat - 265bhp, Yoko a048. Santa Pod'17

• DaveG - 13.98 @ 106mph, GT28R, ProAlloy fmic, H&S downpipe + race cat - 325bhp. Santa Pod 2010

• Infectus-Guy - 14.88 @ 95mph 16vt, 232bhp, 270ftlb, panel filter, catback exhaust and Voodoo Tuning chip. A VERY scabby/patchy Smeatharpe Dakota.
Posted By: magooagain

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 07/08/2017 17:24

Mmm I'm going to have a go at that. Just got to sort out how to do it in France.

What's the best way to set off.

At the moment at hill climbs I break traction when boost hits in from standing start.

Toyo 888s all round. Helix organic clutch.
Posted By: Nigel

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 10/08/2017 15:43

Originally Posted By magooagain
What's the best way to set off.

At the moment at hill climbs I break traction when boost hits in from standing start.


Its a fine line between bogging down and breaking traction. The more power and more boost you have, the harder it is to get the balance right.

For me, bogging down is a complete pain, as you either have to wait for the turbo to spool up again, or you have to dip the clutch to pick the revs up.

I tend towards the opposite end - give me some wheelspin, which I then manage with the throttle.

From memory (its a long time since I did a full-bore launch and the result was lots of gearbox internals all over the track....) my technique is as follows:-

1) Warm the tyres as best you can - you'll have to remove any mechanical sympathy - pull the handbrake on HARD, dial in lots of revs and dump the clutch. The front wheels will spin up instantly and then its just a case of holding the revs high enough to keep the wheels spinning until you see LOTS of smoke

2) Stage

3) Dial in 4-5k rpm and drop the clutch quite hard whilst at the same time increasing the throttle (to avoid the engine bogging down)

4) The car will launch pretty hard, but wheelspin will be imminent. As soon as the wheels start to spin up, feather the throttle back slightly (but don't lift off, otherwise the turbo will stall and you'll be off-boost when you come back on the throttle)

5) as soon as the wheels have stopped spinning, use full throttle again all the way to the lights, with only the slightest lift of the throttle between gears in order to keep the turbo spinning

Its definitely a case of trial and error and knowing the boost characteristics of the car, but if you persevere, you'll find the right way of getting it off the line.

As a yardstick, you should look at your 60-foot times, as this is the best measure of the launch (everything after that is down to power and gearchange times). A decent 60-foot time in a Coupe is under 2.5 seconds. An epic launch is two seconds and anything under 2 seconds is either a fluke, or involves some very sticky tyres and a treated surface.

Bear in mind that sticky tyres and a treated surface is NOT good for a Coupe gearbox - I destroyed the planet gears in my diff, which then got jammed up between the crown wheel and the casing, and punched a big hole in the casing
Posted By: magooagain

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 10/08/2017 16:00

Thanks Nigel.
I need to remind myself that the hill climbs are only demo/historic and non chrono.
I have had good launches and mediocre ones.
Track days are no problems.

Still loving taking the coupe on track and the attention it gets.
.
Posted By: Nigel

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 12/08/2017 19:28

Originally Posted By magooagain
I need to remind myself that the hill climbs are only demo/historic and non chrono.


In that case, save your clutch and gearbox - do a "granny start" and then floor it when rolling

one year, at Ten of the Best, I did one of my best quarter mile times at the start of a top speed run - I did a really gentle start, but ended up with a very respectable time and a high terminal speed - go figure....
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 11/02/2018 19:19

Do you lot still rag the cars to death ??

Reminds me to get mine out of the garage to even start her !!

Hope all you chaps are well!
Posted By: Nigel

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 13/02/2018 14:48

Originally Posted By Taz
Do you lot still rag the cars to death ??


Yup - thinking of doing a trackday or two this year and it certainly won't be treated gently....
Posted By: DaveG

Re: FCCUK 1/4 Mile Leaderboard - 14/02/2018 08:19

Ditto smile or at least the first bit wink
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