Look, you're not wrong. It's not easy to launch and catch a C8 on stock tires. But the Pirellis are fine. Cup's are way better, of course. Another thing, this is all magazine driver times, of which I have little respect. It would not spin spin spin if they knew how to drive. I will die and be embalmed on this hill and spit at passersby with my last dying breath. Been doing it for too many years. Sure, you can't stab it on Pirellis, of course, but you can feel the edge of traction and stay there with throttle control to maximize available traction.They're on a dusty ass airstrip. Plus, the C8 has the engine over the rear wheels. Remember the ZR1 does 0-60 in 2.2 seconds. MotorTrend went 2.8 in a C8 Stingray. The GT500 and GTD still have a crappy 0-60 because of the chassis (Motortrend went 3.38 in a GTD, AutoWeek did the same in a GT500 while C&D went 3.6)
Supercharger on street tires = spin spin spin
I have seen many a silly Dragy number for too many years. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't particularly look to Dragy as evidence any more than the stock dashboard. You can see similar numbers on a drag strip with a competent driver.Unless Ford has fixed the system the times displayed with sync 4 are way off. Use dragy or other established third party GPS tracker and you'll see that the real world numbers are much much higher;)
I'm lost. I've been way over 140mph in my car. It is not limited by Stage 1 Whipple.main problem now is the top end
they were topped out for a bit 140mph is top speed limiter on stage 1 Whipple
would be very close to the e-ray and z06 if that was removed but thats not going to happen on that channel as they need stage 2 or custom tune
you see the gt500 is going 148 the DH should be around there
They never follow the best advice for dragging 10r80 mustangs. I haven’t watched this video yet but in all the other Udrags with the DH they were paddle shifting it when they should let the car shiftI don't know why U-Drag has such a hard time putting down good launches and ET's with Mustangs. I can't imagine putting down a mid-11 with a supercharged Dark Horse. The C8, however, popped out of the hole like they all do... very, very well.
my Whipple stops at 140mph with the auto the manual has a higher top speedLook, you're not wrong. It's not easy to launch and catch a C8 on stock tires. But the Pirellis are fine. Cup's are way better, of course. Another thing, this is all magazine driver times, of which I have little respect. It would not spin spin spin if they knew how to drive. I will die and be embalmed on this hill and spit at passersby with my last dying breath. Been doing it for too many years. Sure, you can't stab it on Pirellis, of course, but you can feel the edge of traction and stay there with throttle control to maximize available traction.
I have seen many a silly Dragy number for too many years. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't particularly look to Dragy as evidence any more than the stock dashboard. You can see similar numbers on a drag strip with a competent driver.
I'm lost. I've been way over 140mph in my car. It is not limited by Stage 1 Whipple.
Mid engine rear drive is an advantageI don't know why U-Drag has such a hard time putting down good launches and ET's with Mustangs. I can't imagine putting down a mid-11 with a supercharged Dark Horse. The C8, however, popped out of the hole like they all do... very, very well.
That's part of it for sure. I never had any luck paddle shifting with my C8. Like, once you smack the paddle it takes it .25-.50 to make a decision.They never follow the best advice for dragging 10r80 mustangs. I haven’t watched this video yet but in all the other Udrags with the DH they were paddle shifting it when they should let the car shift
There's so little info out there, I have no reason not to believe you.my Whipple stops at 140mph with the auto the manual has a higher top speed
just look at the tune in hp tuners if you dont believe me
Yep, and since horsepower is mappable mathematically, that says everything about their driving. 125mph is far from 810hp trap speeds if all things are optimal.Except they only went 125 on the front half in the Supercharger DH and 132 in the GT500
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Facts.Mid engine rear drive is an advantage
Again, they already made a video about their carYep, and since horsepower is mappable mathematically, that says everything about their driving. 125mph is far from 810hp trap speeds if all things are optimal.
It's 810 crank not wheel (and wasn't making full power)Shouldn't 810hp trap near 150mph?
I thought they said in the video 810. Whipple site says 810Aren’t the stage one kits 740hp?