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    0-60mph with in car timer?

    What kind of times are you getting for 0-60mph with in car timer?

    Im getting 2.6 sec. seems fast, are these timers inaccurate?

    Thanks

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    That seems too quick....................

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    Depending on your driving skill 3.5 to 4 seconds 0 to 60.

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    dash windshield mounted testers can be inaccurate. The ones using GPS tend to be more accurate.

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    Anyone else use their 0-60 mph SRT built in timer function?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exhlr8n View Post
    Anyone else use their 0-60 mph SRT built in timer function?
    I just bought a new car yesterday. I haven't played with that yet. From what we have seen, the Gen V car can be as fast as 3.5 to as slow as 4 sec in 0 to 60 depending on the driver. The launch mode stuff seems a little gimmicky for me. I usually only worry about 1/4 mile stats. I like to run the quarter mile.

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    Oh, that's coming from the built it meter on the car?
    It must be giving you a second. -3.6 sounds more realistic.

    If it gives you a second for the 1/4 mile.....that would also be misleading in a cool way.
    .............I hope the speedometer is accurate, at least.


    Our SRT8 Challenger has that performance meter crap in it.
    ..........never tried it.

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    I've never played with those timers, and I forget they are there. I wish I'd tried them on the drag strip, to see how accurate they were.

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    My 07 SRT8 Charger has that in the EVIC as well. Been discussed on the various LX/LY forums for years. It's counting some initial wheelspin, so not always accurate. Kind of fun though.

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    Wasn't there a thread discussing this on the other site? I think the gist was that it was measuring using the wheels and not the speedometer. So if you have wheel spin you would get a real low number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad00GTS View Post
    Wasn't there a thread discussing this on the other site? I think the gist was that it was measuring using the wheels and not the speedometer. So if you have wheel spin you would get a real low number.
    Depending on how good a launch I did, I got from 3.2 to 4.7 with mine, but when tires go up in smoke I got a 1.1 instead of a real world 6 or 7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad00GTS View Post
    Wasn't there a thread discussing this on the other site? I think the gist was that it was measuring using the wheels and not the speedometer. So if you have wheel spin you would get a real low number.
    Yes, the guy who posted in the thread, I believe, tried out the theory again and got a 0-60 run of less then 2 seconds.

    ~Jay


 

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