Car/Truck 0-60 MPH times thread.

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by Josh, Jan 12, 2016.

  1. Josh

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    I sae in the "overdrive/lockup" thread "iheartmods" said ill be cool if we had a vehicle 0-60 mph thread, so here it is.

    Post your car/trucks (daily driver) 0-60 times here.
     
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  2. iheartmods

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    I gotta record one tomorrow eh? Lol can't wait for a 10 sec 0-60
     
  3. amarks240

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    I'll make one in my civic in a few days I need to find a camera.
     
  4. CTJacob

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    This was before I did any work. Only thing it had at this point was a P-71 intake tube that I got off a wrecked 2003 P-71.

    Think it is about 8.4-8.6 seconds. Not terrible. It is MUCH quicker from a roll. Quick enough that I can beat almost any common non-performance car from 15-20mph or so. It needs to dig itself out of the 2.73 a little bit.
     
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  5. Josh

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    Sorry I had too, lol 2008 Ford F-350 DRW CCSB 6.4 PS tuned etc etc 9200 lbs and no traction to boot lol.
     
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  6. iheartmods

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    Wow, she moves!

    I may have to wait until tomorrow. It's snowing today, don't really want to be nuts on the roads
     
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  7. Atomix

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    my thing has 15,1 in the papers
     
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    75% throttle in my 2005 hyundai tucson 2.7 v6 awd.
    its roughly 7.9 7.6 seconds 0-100 when full throttle with esp off.
    without esp 9 or 8.
    It gets 12-13 1/4 at the drag with awd lock on.
    it makes 234hp @5500rpm and 252torque @4250rpm. at the wheels. (FWD)
    mods, custom intake, sparkplugs, very well maintained (201,000km on it right now)
    P.S its pretty much stock. no mods except for a custom made intake (Cleaned), and ecm reflash.
     
  9. amarks240

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    wow you spun pretty bad too. i want to see potato and the other p71 guys run their cars 0-60 as well. we can settle the torque vs rice cooker debate :p
     
  10. Potato

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    I haven't recorded a full 0-60 run with my car.
    I mean like, I've timed them, but never recorded a full one. There's no telling when I'll get around to doing it either, because I only have my permit at the moment. Worst case scenario you get one on May 11.
    I do have this sickeningly slow partial run that I did shortly after getting the car. Fuel filter was clogged up and it ended up being close to 12 seconds. I also accidentally stopped the video at 40.
     
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  11. CTJacob

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    I am genuinely curious who's car is quicker...
     
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  12. Potato

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    Yours and mine or mine and the rice burner? Either way I agree.
     
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    everything he just said. im up for other rice vs p71 runs. i think you guys have a better shot getting me on the 20-80. thoughts?

    EDIT: you guys have 300 foot pounds of TQ, i can cook 300 pounds of rice an hour. im gona smoke you guys. or steam you, or whatever you do to rice. ill boil you.
     
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  14. Potato

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    ctjacob would pull away from both of us if we started at 70.
    Other than that I really can't say.
     
  15. amarks240

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    what makes you say that? ctjacob what have you done to yours?
     
  16. Potato

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    He's got the 2.73 rear gears or whatever.
    My 3.55s are great for right off the line but highway acceleration and top speed suffer.
     
  17. amarks240

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    Really? what do you redline 4th at? or top out at rather. not gona sit here and tell you ive maxed top gear on my car either.
     
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  18. CTJacob

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    4th gear maxed in my car would be 212mph.
    3rd gear 150mph.
    Top speed of my car (with limiter removed) should be about 140mph.

    The only work I've done so far are the P-71 intake and P-71 cat-backs plus Flowmaster 40 knockoffs (Thrush Welded, which will probably be replaced next summer by some Magnaflows or Dynomax VT). I should be putting out almost exactly what Potato is. 244-ish vs his 250hp.

    The only cheap-er things left to do are cone filter and throttle body from an E-Series van. If I got a Borla exhaust system on my car, Id probably be putting out 250. The sky is the limit with the Vics though. The Mustang used the same basic engine so many parts (4v heads and superchargers) would swap right over with a little work.

    The video above was before all that.
     
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  19. Josh

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    A SCT tuner would give you a little more pep in your step.
     
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    My new Terraza does it in 7 seconds
     
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