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Thread: Any actual 1/4 mile or 0-60mph times yet?

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    Any actual 1/4 mile or 0-60mph times yet?

    Anyone have some real world 1/4mile or 0-60mph times yet. It sounds like several people have already received their racelogics traction units. I would love to see someone's best time without the traction control on, and then when it was enabled.

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    Nobody has any times? If you have a Cobb accessport you can do a quick 0-60mph launch and it will time it for you.

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    The wrx were in the 14s. So I would assume somewhere around there

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    Quote Originally Posted by lsxsean View Post
    The wrx were in the 14s. So I would assume somewhere around there
    You know that doesn't make any sense...right?

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    Internet calculator claims 1800lbs w/ 230hp running 1/4s of 11.5 @116mph.

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    I know, but the real point of this thread is to have no guessing or calculated times. I want to see real time slips or recorded data.

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    The limited amount of videos that have been posted of the 818 so far all seem to show one thing and that is getting good traction especially from a standing start is challenging. This seems a little odd for a mid engined car but perhaps is a characteristic of the suspension geometry designed by FFR for handling rather than effective weight transfer under acceleration. Have any of the 818R builders analyzed the suspension geometry in one of the software packages that are available that can share some insight?
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