Post your dragy/ V-box etc gps numbers here...
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There are quite some 4’s on the roads now. Has someone dared and pull some real life timed runs, I guess especially 50-75 or 60-120 shall make some differences with the older ones.
As I’m Dutch we so 80-120km/h and 100-200km/h which is the same as mentioned. And my 50-75miles time is 1.67 with a 3.5 supercharged
Let’s see some numbers from the torqy 4
As I’m Dutch we so 80-120km/h and 100-200km/h which is the same as mentioned. And my 50-75miles time is 1.67 with a 3.5 supercharged
Let’s see some numbers from the torqy 4
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I'd be very interested to see what the 100-200kph times are.
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Pretty sure this will make the biggest difference as the 3-3.5 run out of gear at 197km/u and without tailwind those have to shift (maybe different without wings)MartinsAtom wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 8:22 am I'd be very interested to see what the 100-200kph times are.
I’m most interested in 80-120 as this what used the most on the street
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80-120kph 2.09 sec. 58.14 meters
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After reading this I've ordered a Dragy, I'll let you know what I think.
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The Dragy is a great bit of kit. Really easy to use, easy to add your own values, super quick to connect. Best thing ever for £129.
First go today and I realise I need a straight quieter bit of road, only proper result was 50 mph to 80 mph 1.97s. Looking at the graph I can see I took my foot off at about 75. Best 0-60 was 3.09 but the tyres were spinning as they were still cold.
A big advantage it has is being so tiny and with a built in battery, you can just put it in whatever car you like, with zero faff.
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First go today and I realise I need a straight quieter bit of road, only proper result was 50 mph to 80 mph 1.97s. Looking at the graph I can see I took my foot off at about 75. Best 0-60 was 3.09 but the tyres were spinning as they were still cold.
A big advantage it has is being so tiny and with a built in battery, you can just put it in whatever car you like, with zero faff.
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50-80 is a bit off indeed.AlanP wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 12:24 pm The Dragy is a great bit of kit. Really easy to use, easy to add your own values, super quick to connect. Best thing ever for £129.
First go today and I realise I need a straight quieter bit of road, only proper result was 50 mph to 80 mph 1.97s. Looking at the graph I can see I took my foot off at about 75. Best 0-60 was 3.09 but the tyres were spinning as they were still cold.
A big advantage it has is being so tiny and with a built in battery, you can just put it in whatever car you like, with zero faff.
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But 3.1 from 0-60 is extremely good for a “bad run”
The factory, as do all of them, measure their factory numbers incl 1 foot rollout. Dragy unfortunatly doesn’t include this.
Thats about 0,2 seconds, which means you allready had a 2.9’ish run, thats really close to what it should be under perfect circumstances!
For you knowledge, my best run was 3.3 to 100 km, 60 miles is 96km.
So your “bad” run is about as fast as my best run
Did you start in 2nd or isnt this necesarry with the sadev?
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Dragy does show 1ft roll, but as far as I know only the Americans use the 1 foot roll out in their 0-60 figures. I am pretty sure the factory don't use it, unless you have heard different from Tom or Henry?
1ft roll out isn't 0-60 after all...
1ft roll out isn't 0-60 after all...
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1 foot roll out , how can that be a 0-60? That would be a 2-60!
Try to do that at the Pod .....
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My Dragy arrived tomorrow.....
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Arrives tomorrow
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Only at the 1/4 mile and all oem spec includes 1ft rollout. At least in the usa, spec of a lot of cars is identical over here, so I do think european manufactures use it too
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Sooooooo much wheel spin. 0-60mph 2.92 secs.
Traction control - zero!!!
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3.5R, manual
It’s a difficult car to launch, just spins all the way to 3rd, I’m surprised it was even sub 3.
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It’s a difficult car to launch, just spins all the way to 3rd, I’m surprised it was even sub 3.
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