Hi Guys,
I'm racing my Ford GT on Sunday at the Airstrip Attack event at the Coalinga Airport (about 60 miles west of Fresno and 180 miles north of Los Angeles). Here's a link: http://shift-s3ctor.com/?p=2252
This is actually part of a shoot for a TV pilot. If it gets picked up you might see me on the tube in the coming months.
Anyway, I've been drag racing since before I got my license, but this will be the first time I'm doing 1/2-mile runs. My GT has the pulley/tune mod, plus the Ford Racing (Borla) exhaust. We tested it on a dyno a couple weeks ago and it pulled 618 horsepower at the rear wheels. Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pnostzlcg
When we tested it a couple years ago for Edmunds, after those mods, it did zero-to-60 in 3.5 seconds and the 1/4-mile in 11.6 seconds at 126 mph. It was running Goodyear F1s at the time, but since then I've put the Bridgestones on and can tell it's MUCH better in terms of traction. I ran it recently at a 1/8-mile event (what a waste for that car...) and it was hitting 100 mph.
I'm wondering what I'll hit in a 1/2-mile run? I've had the car at high speeds (150 mph-plus) more than once, so that doesn't worry me. But if any of you speed veterans have additional advice I'm happy to hear it. I'll of course be wearing a helmet, but what about:
1. Tire pressure -- I'm assuming I should put it up to 40 psi, like the famous door sticker says?
2. Other fluids -- Oil and coolant levels are at standard levels, and I'm assuming they should be fine for high-speed driving?
Also, I've got a set of Hoosier slicks, but I don't see them as necessary or helpful for this kind of driving (and logistically they would be a pain to mount after I get there, because I can't drive 200 miles with them on the car unless I want them worn out before I ever arrive).
Any thoughts, questions, suggestions, complaints or declarations of insanity are welcome.
Thanks guys!
I'm racing my Ford GT on Sunday at the Airstrip Attack event at the Coalinga Airport (about 60 miles west of Fresno and 180 miles north of Los Angeles). Here's a link: http://shift-s3ctor.com/?p=2252
This is actually part of a shoot for a TV pilot. If it gets picked up you might see me on the tube in the coming months.
Anyway, I've been drag racing since before I got my license, but this will be the first time I'm doing 1/2-mile runs. My GT has the pulley/tune mod, plus the Ford Racing (Borla) exhaust. We tested it on a dyno a couple weeks ago and it pulled 618 horsepower at the rear wheels. Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pnostzlcg
When we tested it a couple years ago for Edmunds, after those mods, it did zero-to-60 in 3.5 seconds and the 1/4-mile in 11.6 seconds at 126 mph. It was running Goodyear F1s at the time, but since then I've put the Bridgestones on and can tell it's MUCH better in terms of traction. I ran it recently at a 1/8-mile event (what a waste for that car...) and it was hitting 100 mph.
I'm wondering what I'll hit in a 1/2-mile run? I've had the car at high speeds (150 mph-plus) more than once, so that doesn't worry me. But if any of you speed veterans have additional advice I'm happy to hear it. I'll of course be wearing a helmet, but what about:
1. Tire pressure -- I'm assuming I should put it up to 40 psi, like the famous door sticker says?
2. Other fluids -- Oil and coolant levels are at standard levels, and I'm assuming they should be fine for high-speed driving?
Also, I've got a set of Hoosier slicks, but I don't see them as necessary or helpful for this kind of driving (and logistically they would be a pain to mount after I get there, because I can't drive 200 miles with them on the car unless I want them worn out before I ever arrive).
Any thoughts, questions, suggestions, complaints or declarations of insanity are welcome.
Thanks guys!
