Bone stock C6Z06 on DR's runs [email protected]

foncarelli said:
I thought you might like that

Ya, I have seen it a few days ago. To be honest, after running an 11.5 in my car stock, I am not surprised with his run. Ranger is a much better driver than me and he is right at sea level. I don't think that time is too out of the ordinary for the Z06 given the circumstances.
 
FADI said:
Ya, I have seen it a few days ago. To be honest, after running an 11.5 in my car stock, I am not surprised with his run. Ranger is a much better driver than me and he is right at sea level. I don't think that time is too out of the ordinary for the Z06 given the circumstances.



Not to mention the m/t et streets too!!!
 
315plus said:
Not to mention the m/t et streets too!!!

Yup. That run was on ET streets, which hook even better than dr's. Nonetheless, it was a great run.
 
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Ranger said:
Ya, I have seen it a few days ago. To be honest, after running an 11.5 in my car stock, I am not surprised with his run. Ranger is a much better driver than me and he is right at sea level. I don't think that time is too out of the ordinary for the Z06 given the circumstances.

these runs were on radials Fadi, the jury is still out on what really hooks better on 17's
 
That run was on MT ET streets guys. Not a regualr drag radial like a BFG. He states this in the thread when he posted his video.
 
Quote from the above link - "The 1320' trap is low due to a low barometer (29.38 on my TAG Weather Station).

I kissed the limiter twice on this 11.12 pass. Unusual for me. I found that the rhythm of the LS7 was a bit different on the MT Radials than the 345 BFGs I've been running.

An attempt with a 4000 rpm launch and a quick clutch release glazed the finicky LS7 clutch. So raising the launch rpm much above 3600 will not improve the 60'/330' with a stock clutch." - end of quote


Fadi,

MT makes two different tires that are called ET Streets - Radials and the regular bias-ply tire. The bias-ply is a traditional slick tire with some water channels to make it DOT approved. It seems that he has the radial tire.

I've had the bias-ply tires on my car for the last several years and just switched to the radial ET Street. I haven't been able to put too many miles on them, but my limited drive time on them told me that the old, bias-ply tire hooked much better than these radials. Once the car comes out in the spring, I will give them another try and see if I can get them to work on my car.

Dan

Dan
 
Update:

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1523459

Ranger said:
This is a lead post for five C6Z06 owners who set personal records at Cecil today. Venue was a private rental for a Turbo Buick club. Weather was sunny but cool; temps in the 50s and low-60s. DA ranged from 100-700 feet. Track prep was excellent. Two open lanes from 1045a to 4p.

Four different C6Zs ran under 11.30. I hope each will post their stories over the weekend. The other screen names include waynet, Weapons Grade Torque, and Phantasm.

Another C6Z driver met the Chevy spec for the car bone stock on stock tires on his third pass ever in the car.

My best was 11.10 127.94 1.78 bone stock on drag radials. The DA at the time was 700 feet. And I plan for two or three passes at MIR Saturday or Sunday. Will post a recap on Monday.

Ranger


10s on drag radials is coming. :yup:
 
dpmcghee said:
Quote from the above link - "The 1320' trap is low due to a low barometer (29.38 on my TAG Weather Station).

I kissed the limiter twice on this 11.12 pass. Unusual for me. I found that the rhythm of the LS7 was a bit different on the MT Radials than the 345 BFGs I've been running.

An attempt with a 4000 rpm launch and a quick clutch release glazed the finicky LS7 clutch. So raising the launch rpm much above 3600 will not improve the 60'/330' with a stock clutch." - end of quote


Fadi,

MT makes two different tires that are called ET Streets - Radials and the regular bias-ply tire. The bias-ply is a traditional slick tire with some water channels to make it DOT approved. It seems that he has the radial tire.

I've had the bias-ply tires on my car for the last several years and just switched to the radial ET Street. I haven't been able to put too many miles on them, but my limited drive time on them told me that the old, bias-ply tire hooked much better than these radials. Once the car comes out in the spring, I will give them another try and see if I can get them to work on my car.

Dan

Dan

Ahh, got ya. Thanks for the info. I didn't know that.
 
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