LS1/FD pulls 1.13g's on skidpad.......
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LS1/FD pulls 1.13g's on skidpad.......
I competed in the Sport Compact Car Mag "Ultimate Street Car Challenge" last week in my 2800lb (full tank of gas without driver) 439rwhp/385rwtq LS1 powered RX-7. 49.5% front/50.5% rear weight. Cross weighting was within 1lb of each other with me in it.
I just got off the phone with SCC Mag and they said I can post at least my skidpad numbers....
1.13g's going one direction (one of the highest they have ever recorded) and 1.06g's going the other on a 200ft skidpad. Avg is 1.09g's. You can guess how I did in that particular challenge with those numbers.
And who says the LS1 kills the handling of the FD now?
I just got off the phone with SCC Mag and they said I can post at least my skidpad numbers....
1.13g's going one direction (one of the highest they have ever recorded) and 1.06g's going the other on a 200ft skidpad. Avg is 1.09g's. You can guess how I did in that particular challenge with those numbers.
And who says the LS1 kills the handling of the FD now?
Last edited by gnx7; 06-07-05 at 02:30 PM.
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This was on 18x10.5" CCW's with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 285/30/18 (unshaved) tires and used 550/450 Eibach coilovers with GAB Super R shocks, TriPoint adj front bar, stock rear bar, JimLab bushings.
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Those tires are all around on the car. No front fender liners so they don't rub. Front fenders had the lips cut vs. rolled. Wonder what it would do on shaved rubber?
-2* up front with 6* caster, zero toe
-1.3* out back with a little bit more than 1/16 combined toe
Issue showing the competitors comes out in Sept/Oct. and the issue with the challenge is slated for November.
I'll post some pics tonight.
-2* up front with 6* caster, zero toe
-1.3* out back with a little bit more than 1/16 combined toe
Issue showing the competitors comes out in Sept/Oct. and the issue with the challenge is slated for November.
I'll post some pics tonight.
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Glad to see someone actually show what the car can do rather than bitch about not having enough time to finish it.
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Originally Posted by jimlab
Anyone in particular?
Yes people in particular. People that go to any type of amatuer competition with wild dreams and a car that is half finished with no tuning/testing. I believe the SCC Challenge has had several cars of this type before, FDs and others.
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Don't be so sensitive Jimmy.
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This just shows how good the FD chassis is!
I know this will never happen but I would LOVE for mazda to bring back the FD as-is with a better motor in it, or even as just a chassis and interior without a motor. By better, of course, I mean more reliable (probably by learning from the aftermarket on this one, lol) and a little more green-friendly to keep the hippies off our backs.
I dont even care if its rotary or not - a dedicated turbo I4 or V6 would be just fine as long as it had at least 2.6 liter displacement. A FD v8 would get killed by ford, unfortunately... cant have Mazda making such a superior chassis compared to what the mustang uses :/
I know this will never happen but I would LOVE for mazda to bring back the FD as-is with a better motor in it, or even as just a chassis and interior without a motor. By better, of course, I mean more reliable (probably by learning from the aftermarket on this one, lol) and a little more green-friendly to keep the hippies off our backs.
I dont even care if its rotary or not - a dedicated turbo I4 or V6 would be just fine as long as it had at least 2.6 liter displacement. A FD v8 would get killed by ford, unfortunately... cant have Mazda making such a superior chassis compared to what the mustang uses :/
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Originally Posted by jimlab
Not sensitive, just not at all surprised that you'd find some way to whine about me behind my back. It certainly wouldn't be the first time.
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Originally Posted by turbojeff
I thought you were self confident not to worry about what I say, behind your back or in front of it.
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Originally Posted by gnx7
Those tires are all around on the car. No front fender liners so they don't rub. Front fenders had the lips cut vs. rolled. Wonder what it would do on shaved rubber?
-2* up front with 6* caster, zero toe
-1.3* out back with a little bit more than 1/16 combined toe
Issue showing the competitors comes out in Sept/Oct. and the issue with the challenge is slated for November.
I'll post some pics tonight.
-2* up front with 6* caster, zero toe
-1.3* out back with a little bit more than 1/16 combined toe
Issue showing the competitors comes out in Sept/Oct. and the issue with the challenge is slated for November.
I'll post some pics tonight.
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Originally Posted by Wankel7
How would these numbers be different if it still had a Wankel.
0.00 g -the motor would have popped long before the skidpad portion of the challenge.
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Last I checked the ls1 and the 13brew with all the turbo **** on it weigh about the same.
Plus, with the F/R weight distribution being slightly TAIL heavy with the LS1... um... the same?
Plus, with the F/R weight distribution being slightly TAIL heavy with the LS1... um... the same?