11-25-2004, 09:44 AM
16.0 with those mods the driving is horrible or traction is just not there. I would hope the user could go faster. Look at berings times for an example.
Gtech can be pretty accurate if your careful with setup, and the road your gteching on is perfect.
Bumps, wheelspin, unlevel road, all these things alter your times. Some people have good luck with them, some peoples times are way off. Its all about going out on that nice day, with a nice straight flat road. That makes your chances the highest possible.
Either way, generally from the 100's of gtech runs ive witness'd going to street racing events the last 3 years, the trap is generally always 4-5km/h higher then it should be. Granted, some say this is because at the track they take your trap speed before the end. Which makes sense.
Gtech can be pretty accurate if your careful with setup, and the road your gteching on is perfect.
Bumps, wheelspin, unlevel road, all these things alter your times. Some people have good luck with them, some peoples times are way off. Its all about going out on that nice day, with a nice straight flat road. That makes your chances the highest possible.
Either way, generally from the 100's of gtech runs ive witness'd going to street racing events the last 3 years, the trap is generally always 4-5km/h higher then it should be. Granted, some say this is because at the track they take your trap speed before the end. Which makes sense.
Dan, Your friendly neighbourhood asshole.
I do installs and build FG stuff, pm me if you need help with anything. Im cheap.
I do installs and build FG stuff, pm me if you need help with anything. Im cheap.