0 to 60 in 9.01 sec, WTF!!!
Okay tonight at around 8:30pm me and friend take off in my car to test my car's 0-60 time. Anyways I make 5 different passes trying to get accurate readings. My best time was 9.01 sec.
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
Re: auto = slow
Originally posted by mike_bresnahan
The auto is just plain slow. My ancient Protege is as fast as my wife's Maxima.
The fastest auto time I have seen recorded by a magazine is 8.0 seconds.
Do I hear a few hp mods calling me?...
The auto is just plain slow. My ancient Protege is as fast as my wife's Maxima.
The fastest auto time I have seen recorded by a magazine is 8.0 seconds.
Do I hear a few hp mods calling me?...
Re: Re: auto = slow
Originally posted by AznWontonboy
magazine times are BS. people who use G-Tech get around mid 7s.. and our auto is faster then the competition.. I.E. accord, camry
magazine times are BS. people who use G-Tech get around mid 7s.. and our auto is faster then the competition.. I.E. accord, camry
I just find it amusing that my 10 year old Protege is as fast as my Maxima.
something's messed up here...
Consumer Reports tested a 2000 Maxima GXE automagic in the May 00 issue and they got 0-60 in 7.8s, and they don't even brake torque or power shift or anything like that.
Accord V6's do about high-7's to 60mph, but you guys can still beat us if you powershift at redline instead of letting the automagic do it's crappy 6000rpm shifts, well short of redline.
BTW, stopwatch 0-60 times aren't what I would call accurate at all. The Consumer Report tests, and most mag tests for that matter, are all done via 5th wheel computer tests to ensure accuracy. G-Tech's are nice, but not always accurate, but definitely more consistent than stopwatches too.
Accord V6's do about high-7's to 60mph, but you guys can still beat us if you powershift at redline instead of letting the automagic do it's crappy 6000rpm shifts, well short of redline.
BTW, stopwatch 0-60 times aren't what I would call accurate at all. The Consumer Report tests, and most mag tests for that matter, are all done via 5th wheel computer tests to ensure accuracy. G-Tech's are nice, but not always accurate, but definitely more consistent than stopwatches too.
My best 0-60 time in my auto with all of my mods is a 7.90!!! This was calculated from my 1/4 mile timeslips (ie real data, not a stopwatch or G-tech). You can check out my post on the thread below if you'd like to see how calculate your own 0-60's from your timeslips.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=41788
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?threadid=41788
Re: Re: Re: auto = slow
who's driving the max? maybe u can try to switch around 'casue everybody has different driving style.
Originally posted by mike_bresnahan
It's true we are faster than the competition. But this isn't a fast car. I love the way it cruises though.
I just find it amusing that my 10 year old Protege is as fast as my Maxima.
It's true we are faster than the competition. But this isn't a fast car. I love the way it cruises though.
I just find it amusing that my 10 year old Protege is as fast as my Maxima.
Originally posted by 1BADMAX
Okay tonight at around 8:30pm me and friend take off in my car to test my car's 0-60 time. Anyways I make 5 different passes trying to get accurate readings. My best time was 9.01 sec.
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
Okay tonight at around 8:30pm me and friend take off in my car to test my car's 0-60 time. Anyways I make 5 different passes trying to get accurate readings. My best time was 9.01 sec.
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
Originally posted by 1BADMAX
Okay tonight at around 8:30pm me and friend take off in my car to test my car's 0-60 time. Anyways I make 5 different passes trying to get accurate readings. My best time was 9.01 sec.
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
Okay tonight at around 8:30pm me and friend take off in my car to test my car's 0-60 time. Anyways I make 5 different passes trying to get accurate readings. My best time was 9.01 sec.
this was done by manually shifting with overdrive off. Now this was done with him in the car and he timed me with a stopwatch. I would think the car could run faster than that but for one thing he was in the car which added about 160lbs, also we didn't use a g-tech. Now I no the car is fast because I dust cars all day and no I'm not talking about Geo Metro's, were talking about Pontiac Grandprix GT's and F-150 Triton V-8 and so on. So what do you think caused the time to be so slow?
Question: What exactly is brake-torquing (I think I know but I want to make sure)? How is it done and how hard is it on the engine?
The lowest I've gotten is 7.44 seconds back when I was stock with a little bit of brake torquing. Now, I'm stuck in the 7.6 range. Brake torquing in a nutshell is holding the brake, hitting the gas, and then letting go after the RPMS hit about 2000. It supposedly loads the torque converter.
Originally posted by BlackAE
Potential reasons for my slowness include: ...3440 feet elevation, etc.
Potential reasons for my slowness include: ...3440 feet elevation, etc.
There's some conversion you can do for 1/4 mile runs and altitude to convert them all to "standard conditions" at sea level and certain temperatures. Maybe somebody here knows about that and some web page. NHRA.com ???
Re: Re: Re: auto = slow
Originally posted by mike_bresnahan
It's true we are faster than the competition. But this isn't a fast car. I love the way it cruises though.
I just find it amusing that my 10 year old Protege is as fast as my Maxima.
It's true we are faster than the competition. But this isn't a fast car. I love the way it cruises though.
I just find it amusing that my 10 year old Protege is as fast as my Maxima.
Originally posted by stevepake
This would definitely have something to do with it, especially on naturally aspirated engines. Engines with forced induction are much less affected by altitude changes, but the air is definitely a good bit thinner at 3440 feet.
There's some conversion you can do for 1/4 mile runs and altitude to convert them all to "standard conditions" at sea level and certain temperatures. Maybe somebody here knows about that and some web page. NHRA.com ???
This would definitely have something to do with it, especially on naturally aspirated engines. Engines with forced induction are much less affected by altitude changes, but the air is definitely a good bit thinner at 3440 feet.
There's some conversion you can do for 1/4 mile runs and altitude to convert them all to "standard conditions" at sea level and certain temperatures. Maybe somebody here knows about that and some web page. NHRA.com ???
This is the main site:
http://www.bgsoflex.com/etmphcorr.html
Try entering all of your information here. If you don't know the barometric pressure you'll need to go to the next two sites. The first one will calculate the nominal atm pressure (in psi) when you input your altitude and hit "calculate". The second site you'll need to convert from psi to inHg.
http://members.home.net/rabeveridge/html/about_hc2.html
http://probrewer.com/tools/convert_pressure.html
Now just input your inHg pressure number into the first site and voila... you have your corrected numbers. Enjoy!
Originally posted by Desert Pearl
Okay, here are the sites you need to do any conversion you want to.
This is the main site:
http://www.bgsoflex.com/etmphcorr.html
Try entering all of your information here. If you don't know the barometric pressure you'll need to go to the next two sites. The first one will calculate the nominal atm pressure (in psi) when you input your altitude and hit "calculate". The second site you'll need to convert from psi to inHg.
http://members.home.net/rabeveridge/html/about_hc2.html
http://probrewer.com/tools/convert_pressure.html
Now just input your inHg pressure number into the first site and voila... you have your corrected numbers. Enjoy!
Okay, here are the sites you need to do any conversion you want to.
This is the main site:
http://www.bgsoflex.com/etmphcorr.html
Try entering all of your information here. If you don't know the barometric pressure you'll need to go to the next two sites. The first one will calculate the nominal atm pressure (in psi) when you input your altitude and hit "calculate". The second site you'll need to convert from psi to inHg.
http://members.home.net/rabeveridge/html/about_hc2.html
http://probrewer.com/tools/convert_pressure.html
Now just input your inHg pressure number into the first site and voila... you have your corrected numbers. Enjoy!
I managed a G-Tech 0-60 reading of 6.59s in my 97SE Auto. I also had my HEAVY A$$ 18" Katana rims on. Then again, I also have Don's VB & a ProTorque TC..hehe =) I think every auto should come from the factory with these two items. It helps ALOT, especially the TC.
Originally posted by IceY2K1
Phil, It would be nice to test these calculations vs. my G-tech Pro. Next time we meet I'll bring it.
Phil, It would be nice to test these calculations vs. my G-tech Pro. Next time we meet I'll bring it.
At first I thought you guys who say you AE's are slow were full of S*i*, but I did not know where you lived and then I thought ELEVATION!
This is probably the culprit but this still would not explain the loss to a PROTEGE? WTF? I am at 680 feet above sea level in Cleveland and my AE flies. I am going to the track and also to the dyno sometime this summer and will put the results on my site. You probably better take you vehicle back to the dealer bad service or not.
This is probably the culprit but this still would not explain the loss to a PROTEGE? WTF? I am at 680 feet above sea level in Cleveland and my AE flies. I am going to the track and also to the dyno sometime this summer and will put the results on my site. You probably better take you vehicle back to the dealer bad service or not.
Originally posted by annimax
At first I thought you guys who say you AE's are slow were full of S*i*, but I did not know where you lived and then I thought ELEVATION!
This is probably the culprit but this still would not explain the loss to a PROTEGE? WTF? I am at 680 feet above sea level in Cleveland and my AE flies. I am going to the track and also to the dyno sometime this summer and will put the results on my site. You probably better take you vehicle back to the dealer bad service or not.
At first I thought you guys who say you AE's are slow were full of S*i*, but I did not know where you lived and then I thought ELEVATION!
This is probably the culprit but this still would not explain the loss to a PROTEGE? WTF? I am at 680 feet above sea level in Cleveland and my AE flies. I am going to the track and also to the dyno sometime this summer and will put the results on my site. You probably better take you vehicle back to the dealer bad service or not.
Originally posted by BlackAE
See my thread entitled "My maxima is normal after all...". It may be safe to assume that all the maximas in Calgary are running 9 second 0-60's. Maybe other cars are less affected by the altitude than a maxima is. I don't really know. As long as my max is not abnormal I'm okay with being a bit slower than I had hoped. Of course, just because the Nissan tech says it's normal doesn't mean it really is. But, then, how do you explain the same performance in a new AE that I tested today? It could be a fluke (i.e. both bad maximas) but that seems unlikely.
See my thread entitled "My maxima is normal after all...". It may be safe to assume that all the maximas in Calgary are running 9 second 0-60's. Maybe other cars are less affected by the altitude than a maxima is. I don't really know. As long as my max is not abnormal I'm okay with being a bit slower than I had hoped. Of course, just because the Nissan tech says it's normal doesn't mean it really is. But, then, how do you explain the same performance in a new AE that I tested today? It could be a fluke (i.e. both bad maximas) but that seems unlikely.
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