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  • #16
    Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
    If the clutch is slipping that would hurt your mph for sure, I agree with Larry though you could be hurting your mph with that bad of a 60' time. Also you may want to check the DA on your passes and see what corrected mph would be, if the weather was bad that can affect you just as much.
    Im fairly curtain my issues with the clutch where just the gm hydraulics. My clutch fluid was dirty when I arrived at the track it gave me trouble the first couple pass's then once I swapped out the fluid enough times that it cleared up it stay clear and didn't give me any problems after that. I suppose it could have been slipping in fourth but it really didn't seem like it and in 5th or 6th gear on the freeway it shows no signs of slipping either.
    01 NBM Base SS build #514 M6 Pat G/EPS 230/234 111+4 Cam, LS2 Heads, Tick Master,Extreme Chassis 8.8 with 4.30's, BMR LCA And Torque Arm, Edelbrock PHB, FIPK intake, Ported TB. Jet-Hot LT Headers TSP True Duals Tuned By SB Tuning

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mtuggle86 View Post
      I went to the track for the first time ever on Sunday. I ran on worn out Sumitomo 315/35/17 HTRs
      It was around 89 degrees. I was having to bog the car off the line to keep from spinning.

      My run was a 13.32 et at 110MPH Trap with a 2.307 60 FT, 8.801 1/8th ET. I know my driving sucked and the weather wasn't the best but I was expecting a higher trap speed from my car given the mods I have. What should a full weight 6 speed car with my mods trap?
      if you do the conversion calculator on your 1/8 mile time your quarter would work out at 13.73, so your launch was killing you, but you were definately picking up alot of speed in the last half, I think if you got your 60' time into the 1.8-1.9 i bet you'd trap around 115-116

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      • #18
        Like the others stated - 60ft is killing you. Your mph won't come around until you get it to hook.

        I wouldn't waste my time with the drill mod - just get a Tick master and be done with it.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Nocooler View Post
          Like the others stated - 60ft is killing you. Your mph won't come around until you get it to hook.

          I wouldn't waste my time with the drill mod - just get a Tick master and be done with it.
          I just ordered a set of Nitto Drag Radials for the car to help out my 60ft time so im gonna try and stick with the stock ls6 master and just keep cycling the fluid out using the ranger method until it completely clears up. My last few passes at the track my clutch didn't really act up at all so Im hoping it was just the dirty fluid causing the problems.
          01 NBM Base SS build #514 M6 Pat G/EPS 230/234 111+4 Cam, LS2 Heads, Tick Master,Extreme Chassis 8.8 with 4.30's, BMR LCA And Torque Arm, Edelbrock PHB, FIPK intake, Ported TB. Jet-Hot LT Headers TSP True Duals Tuned By SB Tuning

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          • #20
            Originally posted by mtuggle86 View Post
            I just ordered a set of Nitto Drag Radials for the car to help out my 60ft time so im gonna try and stick with the stock ls6 master and just keep cycling the fluid out using the ranger method until it completely clears up. My last few passes at the track my clutch didn't really act up at all so Im hoping it was just the dirty fluid causing the problems.
            Don't expect the nitto's to help a lot......you really need a bias tire on a M6 car. They are better than street tires - you might get some 1.9's out of them.

            Good luck with the master - I went down that road, messed with the stock shit for a whole summer. I haven't touched it since I put the tick master in it.
            2000 Formula
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nocooler View Post
              Don't expect the nitto's to help a lot......you really need a bias tire on a M6 car. They are better than street tires - you might get some 1.9's out of them.

              Good luck with the master - I went down that road, messed with the stock shit for a whole summer. I haven't touched it since I put the tick master in it.
              Id through a tick on it but I just don't have the extra cash after the tire purchase
              01 NBM Base SS build #514 M6 Pat G/EPS 230/234 111+4 Cam, LS2 Heads, Tick Master,Extreme Chassis 8.8 with 4.30's, BMR LCA And Torque Arm, Edelbrock PHB, FIPK intake, Ported TB. Jet-Hot LT Headers TSP True Duals Tuned By SB Tuning

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              • #22
                well after talking to Steve My car should only be at around 390rwhp so 110 isn't too bad after all
                01 NBM Base SS build #514 M6 Pat G/EPS 230/234 111+4 Cam, LS2 Heads, Tick Master,Extreme Chassis 8.8 with 4.30's, BMR LCA And Torque Arm, Edelbrock PHB, FIPK intake, Ported TB. Jet-Hot LT Headers TSP True Duals Tuned By SB Tuning

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mtuggle86 View Post
                  well after talking to Steve My car should only be at around 390rwhp so 110 isn't too bad after all
                  My bolt on car goes almost 115mph - with the 9" 4.11 and bias tires
                  with the 10 bolt 3.42's and nittos it'd run 113mph

                  My car might put down 330rwhp and is full weight

                  Get some tires and you clutch issues solved and you'll pick up MPH
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