2k2-6MT 1/8mile Time Slips (1st time @ drags)
2k2-6MT 1/8mile Time Slips (1st time @ drags)
Hey guys,
I went to the drag strip (where I actually raced) for the first time with my brother Saturday night and ran about 10 times. Here are my three best times, I have no idea if these are good or not, so feel free to let me know.
9.086 @ 80.48mph w/ 1.165 reaction (this run came off a hot lap)
9.122 @ 80.64mph w/ .678 reaction
9.331 @ 73.54mph w/ 1.255 reaction
The max seemed to be running stout, I had extreme difficulties launching due to the old, hard, and balding goodyears. There was an over abundance of wheel hop that could almost not be stopped. To minimize the wheel spin I was launching from less than 1500rpms. I had almost no clutch slip except a little in 3rd gear on a few occasions.
Here is the rundown:
Mods: JWT Popcharger, redline MT-90 Tranny Fluid, shifter bushing kit and Free STS, no jack or spare.
Disadvantages: Old hard tires. 87 Octane (No fuel Additives). No limited slip. (There might be more, I just can't remember.
I don't know how much difference it would make, but I think premium gas, some better rubber and maybe some ES bushing under the front would have me running consistent 8.90's. What do you guys think?
P.S. The 1/4 mile conversion numbers are around 14.12-14.35


I went to the drag strip (where I actually raced) for the first time with my brother Saturday night and ran about 10 times. Here are my three best times, I have no idea if these are good or not, so feel free to let me know.
9.086 @ 80.48mph w/ 1.165 reaction (this run came off a hot lap)
9.122 @ 80.64mph w/ .678 reaction
9.331 @ 73.54mph w/ 1.255 reaction
The max seemed to be running stout, I had extreme difficulties launching due to the old, hard, and balding goodyears. There was an over abundance of wheel hop that could almost not be stopped. To minimize the wheel spin I was launching from less than 1500rpms. I had almost no clutch slip except a little in 3rd gear on a few occasions.
Here is the rundown:
Mods: JWT Popcharger, redline MT-90 Tranny Fluid, shifter bushing kit and Free STS, no jack or spare.
Disadvantages: Old hard tires. 87 Octane (No fuel Additives). No limited slip. (There might be more, I just can't remember.
I don't know how much difference it would make, but I think premium gas, some better rubber and maybe some ES bushing under the front would have me running consistent 8.90's. What do you guys think?
P.S. The 1/4 mile conversion numbers are around 14.12-14.35


an admin will probably do it for you
and NmexMax will probably sprout up here soon enough and he will tell you what you can improve on.
From what I can see though, is you need to work on your 60' times badly. So I think your next investment should be some new tires and rims and I would recommend you start using 91 or 93 before long.
and NmexMax will probably sprout up here soon enough and he will tell you what you can improve on.
From what I can see though, is you need to work on your 60' times badly. So I think your next investment should be some new tires and rims and I would recommend you start using 91 or 93 before long.
Last edited by DrunkieTheBear; Oct 29, 2007 at 12:31 PM.
The track was nearly dead so I was able to make about 12 runs over the course of 2 hours (I kept all my tickets). The max seemed to perform much better hot lapping it.
To answer your question, yes, 87 octane does cause a little spark knock in bog/low rpm (below 750) situations. I find however that the increase in price is most definitely not worth it for higher octane gasoline, in a miles per gallon instance only. If I was racing this car regularly, which I most definitely do not, I would run 91-93 octane, but 95% of the time this car is loved and babied.
Sorry, just referring to long time member who's an excellent driver and also did his best runs it seems on 87, running a 14.2 in a stock '95 5 spd w/a gazillion miles on it...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=406069
Not to go OT but how's your MPG?
Jeremy
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=406069
Not to go OT but how's your MPG?
Jeremy
Sorry, just referring to long time member who's an excellent driver and also did his best runs it seems on 87, running a 14.2 in a stock '95 5 spd w/a gazillion miles on it...
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=406069
Not to go OT but how's your MPG?
Jeremy
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=406069
Not to go OT but how's your MPG?
Jeremy
My MPG is great. MY DIC (Digital integrated computer I think) tells me I get about 32mpg on the hwy.
However, My brother and I own a OBDII scan gauge that monitors all sensors and mpg with correction factors and that tells me, along with gas receipts, that I get 29.9mpg hwy.
I did a 3 week period and averaged 29.2 with mixed city and hwy. I live in a smaller town, not many stoplights, so I can cruise 2-3 miles @ 35mph to bring my mpg up. Don't baby it though and it gets 21 city.
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