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How can I lower my ET???
Posted: September 8th, 2006, 1:40 am
by soulassassin13
I am trying to figure out how to lower my 1/4 mile time. I have a 2000 ITR with a 98JDM motor and tranny, stock LSD, and a Feels ECU. My VTEC engagement point is at 6000rpm and I have no fuel cutout point.
I launch at about 2500 RPM and I dump the clutch. Here is a sample of one of my timeslips from earlier this year.
R/T .527
60FT 2.363
330 6.432
1/8 9.697
MPH 75.44
1000 12.508
1/4 14.787
MPH 95.003
I would like suggestions/guidance on how to lower my ET. Someome suggested launching at a higher RPM and feathering the clutch (which I dont know how to do GGNOOB). Any help I can get would be most appreciated. Thanx
Posted: September 8th, 2006, 6:51 am
by Jan Niemi
How to improve your ET? Simple, you need to make more power..
you could try to improve your 60ft by launching at a higher rpm, or get better tires.
Stock R is going to be a high 14 second car though..not much you can do about that.
Posted: September 8th, 2006, 6:28 pm
by knowledge
Exactly. Practice makes perfect for one. Good sticky tires help extremely with 60' times also. Either lighten the car or make more power!
Posted: September 13th, 2006, 1:51 pm
by Yoshimitshu
....practice, practice, practice....thats what i did. I did 3 runs at the track. My first run i launched at i think 3k and ran a 14.5, my second run i launched at 4k and ran a 14.3....and my last run i launched at 6k and got my best time of 14 flat..trapped at 99mph
Posted: September 13th, 2006, 6:17 pm
by soulassassin13
Thanx... I will be hitting the track this friday
Posted: December 15th, 2006, 6:40 am
by J Rod
If you havent got a suspension setup, Omnipower makes a good drag suspension that will help drop 60' times.
Posted: December 15th, 2006, 8:11 am
by Erik B
try removing your power steering, lowering tire pressure. Try pulling out some seats, extra tire in the truck, ect ect. Not sure what else you could do besides spending more money to make u faster that hasnt been covered in the thread already. Thats a good MPH should see mid to low 14's with it
Posted: February 28th, 2007, 7:38 pm
by soulassassin13
Thanks for all the replies, but I guess I should have been more exact with my wording. I was looking for ways to lower my ET without pulling any ricer moves i.e. gutting my car. I really wanted to see what the average was for the ITR in stock trim. Now I am off to break shit.
Posted: February 28th, 2007, 9:03 pm
by Bbasso
Z10 traction bars.
Posted: February 28th, 2007, 9:19 pm
by soulassassin13
I am installing Apex'i N1 coilovers, a front camber kit, and I just got some new rubber.... A032R's....I will see what I pull at the track this Saturday, provided it doesn't rain or snow this weekend. Can you get me a link on those traction bars? I tried googling and turned up nil.
Posted: February 28th, 2007, 9:30 pm
by soulassassin13
Nevermind. I found the link... They look pretty solid. Can anyone else testify to Z 10 traction bars?
Posted: March 1st, 2007, 12:10 pm
by DontBlink
soulassassin13 wrote:Nevermind. I found the link... They look pretty solid. Can anyone else testify to Z 10 traction bars?
i use z10,had them on my car for at least 4 years( i bought them as soon as they came out).they definitly help with launching and wheel hope issues, plus they make the car feel more stable and solid at high speeds and even cornering.
the only down fall to them that im seeing is that they attach to the wishbone bolt that goes through rubber, so right now i got a tear in the rubber bushing.
other good bars, like full-race and L-con both to the bolt next to the wishbone its a more solid point with no issures of tearing a bushing in the future. just something you might want to look into.
soulassassin13 wrote:
I would like suggestions/guidance on how to lower my ET. Someome suggested launching at a higher RPM and feathering the clutch (which I dont know how to do GGNOOB). Any help I can get would be most appreciated. Thanx
these are good suggestions, along with the ones suggest by the other menbers above. trying launching at around 4500-5000 and not dumping the clutch, just rid the clutch out a little till the car is rolling the let it out quick(but not as fast as a dump), practice makes perfect, you'll get the hang of it.
Posted: March 1st, 2007, 12:16 pm
by Bbasso
All though I don't drag race, They do give the front end more stabiliy and quicker turn in. I also have JimFab motor mounts, so between the both of them I have zero wheel hop. I too have had them since they came out.
Posted: May 23rd, 2007, 2:05 pm
by Mary
Erik B wrote:try removing your power steering, lowering tire pressure. Try pulling out some seats, extra tire in the truck, ect ect. Not sure what else you could do besides spending more money to make u faster that hasnt been covered in the thread already. Thats a good MPH should see mid to low 14's with it
I just want to let you guy know that I tried on my friend GSR to remove the power steering just to see if we were able to get some result; It doesnt changed our time, 0 amelioration.
Posted: June 26th, 2007, 10:46 pm
by N_A_ITR_015*
try removing your power steering, lowering tire pressure. Try pulling out some seats, extra tire in the truck, ect ect. Not sure what else you could do besides spending more money to make u faster that hasnt been covered in the thread already. Thats a good MPH should see mid to low 14's with it
If your talking about the back seats you might as well leave them in...i doubt it'll make a big difference. The type R already came out of the factory lighter then the GSR so not much more you can do besides make more power!!