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Official 0-60 & 1/4 mile thread

Quick question those in this thread should know: Does genesis g80/g70 (or the kia stinger) allow brake/throttle overlap in normal driving? I'm used to left foot braking in automatic cars, and sometimes overlap a bit in fast cornering. With some newer cars they disable the throttle with any brake application, and messes up the overlap. I know with VW/AUDI and Subaru etc disables the throttle, just wondering if Hyundai/Kia also does that. Thanks.
 
Quick question those in this thread should know: Does genesis g80/g70 (or the kia stinger) allow brake/throttle overlap in normal driving? I'm used to left foot braking in automatic cars, and sometimes overlap a bit in fast cornering. With some newer cars they disable the throttle with any brake application, and messes up the overlap. I know with VW/AUDI and Subaru etc disables the throttle, just wondering if Hyundai/Kia also does that. Thanks.
Not the thread for this question
 
True enough it's not directly applicable to drag racing from exactly 0mph, but surely those brake torquing the car will know if gas/brake blending works at >0mph (even if it seem to be ecu rpm limited from precise standstill). I haven't found any other info on this online.
 
True enough it's not directly applicable to drag racing from exactly 0mph, but surely those brake torquing the car will know if gas/brake blending works at >0mph (even if it seem to be ecu rpm limited from precise standstill). I haven't found any other info on this online.
It does not
 
It does not

That's kind of interesting now that I think about it, because it means the car allows brake torquing (even if limited); but once you let off the brake to launch, if you apply the brake again even a tad bit (despite nailing the gas) it shuts the whole thing down.
 
Posted in wrong section.
 
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4.08 / 12.12 - full tank of gas, 37F on winter tires lol (how many more excuses can I add)

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Looking good! What JB4 map?
 
Not from a G70 but from a Stinger running Lap3 and another from a Stinger running Lozic. I'm expecting the Lozic time to drop because he's having major traction issues with all season tires.

Pretty impressive and certainly in the big leagues of 0-60 times.


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yeah that's impressive for sure, waiting for some cooler air now I have my brake pads done I can go do some runs
 
When to the track yesterday and got 8 passes in. JB4, WMI, BMS Intakes, and BMS Brake Snip. Had a best pass of 12.398 at 111mph. Had lots of fun but the Temps got way to high. Intake Temps got over 140 atone point
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You are t getting 140 iats during the run I hope right??
 
No it was post run, during the run the IAT dropped to high 90s low 100 thanks to WMI.
I’ll have to see if I can find some of my logs. I was getting mid 70s for iat in the summer in Vegas. I was running 100 meth tho not 50/50
 
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