Is this possible?

Usmcsho

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So I have three bar, plugs, livernois tune and cai. I am running nitto INVO tires on a 22 inch rim 245 f 295 r. Using torque pro 0-60 app thing in a private road with no traffic I ran a 0-60 of 3.9 is that possible

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with a hot tune, like a stage 4+/4x, sure.  Torque Pro is not the most reliable app for timing tho.  An aeroforce gauge or times at the strip are far more reliable.
 
Usmcsho said:
So I have three bar, plugs, livernois tune and cai. I am running nitto INVO tires on a 22 inch rim 245 f 295 r. Using torque pro 0-60 app thing in a private road with no traffic I ran a 0-60 of 3.9 is that possible

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I was running a 4x tune so I might have been near a 3.9-4.2 sec just didn't know if it was even remotely possible. :) Glad to here it is

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Did you do multiple runs? I feel most of the time my 0-60 is accurate but I was looking at a log and showed I was going 90 untill I looked at vehicles speed pid and found I was only doing 50 with the afr to collaborate with that.

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Usmcsho said:
So I have three bar, plugs, livernois tune and cai. I am running nitto INVO tires on a 22 inch rim 245 f 295 r. Using torque pro 0-60 app thing in a private road with no traffic I ran a 0-60 of 3.9 is that possible

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is your speedometer corrected for the 22" wheel setup? does the torque pro app use gps info or obd info to time the 0-60? obviously if your speedo isn't corrected for the tire diameter that time is off.


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Gjkrisa said:
Did you do multiple runs? I feel most of the time my 0-60 is accurate but I was looking at a log and showed I was going 90 untill I looked at vehicles speed pid and found I was only doing 50 with the afr to collaborate with that.

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Can you clarify what you mean by this?  Your log should have been showing you PID info, but you are saying that your log and PID differed?
 
Most accurate way to check 0-60 is by logging... I used an app on my phone, said 3.9.. my fastest run at the track was logged. It was a low 1.8 60ft but was 0-60 in 4.5.. car ran a 12.4 @ 111mph


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f8tlSHO said:
Most accurate way to check 0-60 is by logging... I used an app on my phone, said 3.9.. my fastest run at the track was logged. It was a low 1.8 60ft but was 0-60 in 4.5.. car ran a 12.4 @ 111mph


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he's lms tuned. probably doesn't have anything to log with :(


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Colorado-SHOBro said:
f8tlSHO said:
Most accurate way to check 0-60 is by logging... I used an app on my phone, said 3.9.. my fastest run at the track was logged. It was a low 1.8 60ft but was 0-60 in 4.5.. car ran a 12.4 @ 111mph


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he's lms tuned. probably doesn't have anything to log with :(


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That sucks.... canned tune... not for me


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dubcitySHO said:
Usmcsho, throw a pic of your car with the wheels on!
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paokara777 said:
3.9 with just a tune?

I find that difficult to believe.

Dunno. Decent launch at the track maybe... mine does have DP, cat back, intake, stat and Tune I have the slips to prove it.


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ShoBoat said:
paokara777 said:
3.9 with just a tune?

I find that difficult to believe.

Dunno. Decent launch at the track maybe... mine does have DP, cat back, intake, stat and Tune I have the slips to prove it.


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Slips to prove what? Track times? I've never seen a track supply 0-60 times. What did your car run at the track?


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Calculation based off of 1/4 time 60 foot stuff like that, it's in my sig 12.6


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SHOdded said:
Brucelinc's mks did 3.9s all day, based on the Aeroforce gauge.

The drag times calculator bases a 0-60 estimate on 1/8 mile time and speed.  That agreed with the Aeroforce gauge within 4/100s of a second.  Rich's car has more mods now but his was under 4 seconds when all he had was just a tune.
 
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