sport truck shootout!

Jimmy

Banned
Re: sport truck shootout!

Im going to try again next may sometime.Same 4 classes but open it up to all trucks
So we got a year to get somebody with a faster truck to show up? Shit maybe Alex will go all out? You better call that guy with the fiberglass Lightning replica.

 

JSM

Active member
Re: sport truck shootout!

Providing weather works to our favor next year, I really think we can get several more trucks next year. It was a great venue, your organization of it was great, all the work was there. I can't help you with the ford guys, maybe they got lost or gps signal to track didn't work.

I think we can double or triple syty attentance next year.
 

litng1

New member
Im looking at last weekend in april or first weekend in may.Ill post when i know.Does those days interfer with any thing.Holidays etc..

2Gs whats that in the 60 Foot?
1.40ish?
 

Syclone0565

CustomMulticades.com
Re: sport truck shootout!

When you take off,the sun visors flip to the doors,the blood rushes out of your head and you almost pass out,that's 2g's.

Haha, and anything in the cupholder that you forgot about hits the back window :)
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: sport truck shootout!

Haha, and anything in the cupholder that you forgot about hits the back window :)

My thing was always safety glasses.Id take a guy for a ride at lunch,then we were walking back into the plant and dude was all "Where are my glasses?"

They were in the back of my truck,always.
 

litng1

New member
Re: sport truck shootout!

Thats what im asking what is 2G in 60 foot?
Mine is 1.51 stock suspension.Many of my faster street lighting buddies are much much faster.
 

Syclone0565

CustomMulticades.com
Re: sport truck shootout!

My truck has run:
1.45 60ft
5.66 1/8th
8.75 1/4
158.48 mph

This will blur your vision on the launch :)
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
Re: sport truck shootout!

Thats what im asking what is 2G in 60 foot?
Mine is 1.51 stock suspension.Many of my faster street lighting buddies are much much faster.

While are truck are impressive on the street with awd & street tires, RWD + Slicks > AWD @ the track.
 

NOJIMMY

New member
Re: sport truck shootout!

Just for grins (being curious)....I found the following article:

In drag racing gravity takes on an entirely different meaning due to acceleration. The force exerted on the driver is known as G force.
At the end of the quarter mile G force rears its ugly head again when a parachute is deployed.

However, if a racer weighs 190 pounds and experiences 2.5 G’s their body it would feel as if it weighed 475 pounds. This causes a big strain on the body. The exact physical response on the human is not exactly known because study's on pilots show that some can become accustomed to a little higher G forces as when they first started the study. Over all it showed that a human would loose consciousness between 8 and 9 G’s.

The space shuttle launches at about 3 G’s. Modern fighter jets pulling out of a hard dive can experience about 8 G’s. Under this kind force the blood pools in different parts of the body. However, the human body can withstand high G’s for very brief periods of time. For instance the body can see 100 G’s for a fraction of a second.

In NHRA drag racing there are several classes of cars. The classes below are from slowest to fastest; pro stock bikes, pro stock cars, top alcohol funny cars, top alcohol dragsters, top fuel funny cars, top fuel dragsters. The first will be pro stock bikes.

Angel Savoie holds the current record of 194 miles per hour in 7.04 seconds. After calculating average speed this gives a G force exerted on her of 1.28 G’s. This would make her feel like she weighed 153.6 pounds if her weight was 120 pounds.

The next class is pro stock cars. The current record holder is Warren Johnson with a top speed of 205 miles per hour in a time of 6.07 seconds calculated out the G’s exerted is 1.41 G’s.

Top alcohol funny cars are the next in line. The record holder Tony Bartone with a speed of 260.46 miles per hour in 5.549 seconds @2.22 G’s.

Top alcohol dragsters record holder Anthony Bartone with a speed of 277.94 miles per hour in 5.227 seconds @ 2.46 G’s.

When nitro is added to the fuel things get crazy. The speeds and everything involved are greatly increased. Top fuel funny car record holder John Force has the record of 326.87 miles per hour in 4.731 seconds @ 3.19 G’s. This is more G’s than the space shuttle launching and even more G’s than a jet taking off an aircraft carrier.

This brings us to the big dogs of the NHRA circuit the top fuel dragsters. The record holder Kenny Bernstein had a run of 332.75 miles per hour in 4.477 seconds @ 3.22 G’s

So while this gives us the average acceleration over the entire 1/4 I'm guessing that the first 60 feet (for AWD Trucks are the most intense). If you take your 60 ft time, divide it into 81.82, that will give you an approximate MPH at the end of the 60 ft.

Here are a few values

2.0 60 ft - end velocity is 40.9 MPH
1.8 60 ft - end velocity is 45.5 MPH
1.6 60 ft - end velocity is 51.1 MPH
1.5 60 ft - end velocity is 54.5 MPH
1.4 60 ft - end velocity is 58.4 MPH
1.3 60 ft - end velocity is 62.9 MPH
1.2 60 ft - end velocity is 68.2 MPH


So then (if my math is correct) the faster SyTys could be pulling 1-G's at the starting line on the total vehicle mass (i.e. truck + passenger).
Driver-wise it would probably be similar to my Angel Savoie calculations above
of 1.28 G’s.

Calculations aside, it is "wildly exciting" to feel an AWD SyTy twist, contort, squat (sometimes pulling the fronts or front left tire), and yank a driver backwards.
And while 2WD may rule on the 1/4 tracks (due to prep, weight, driveline losses, etc) their launching is not nearly as dramatic (unless the transbrake sends you sky-ward).
Ask John Gerber for his wheelie pictures/video on this subject (LOL).

-Larry Brown
NoJimmy LS7 AWD 427 Typhoon
 

sae

Donating Member
Re: sport truck shootout!

If one g of force is 9.8 meters/s² and that's roughly 32 feet/s², wouldn't you accelerate at about 1g if you 60' in 2 seconds? 2g in 1.4, 3g in 1.2, etc? Given the shorter distance I would expect a high rate of initial acceleration, but obviously it wouldn't stay at 2-3g over a quarter mile. I have no idea what those TF cars do in short distance, but I wouldn't doubt they get into 4-5g at launch in order to average out to 2-3 by the end.
 
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