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Round 2: Bone Stock '06 WRX TR 1/4 mile times


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Some of you might remember my first thread with the results from my initial trip back in mid March:

http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30805

 

I went to Richmond Dragway in Sandston, VA for round 2 today! The track is ~100ft above sea level and according to the National Weather Service conditions were as follows:

 

Temp: 55 deg F (at time of 1st run), 60 deg F (at time of my 2nd run)

Relative Humidity: 24 %

Barometer: 30.14 in. Hg

Dewpoint: 20°F (-7°C)

 

My car is 100% bone stock with 6,800 miles on the odometer. I'm running a 'true' factory stock set-up (nothing from the intake, intake resonator, turbo, intercooler, exhaust, engine management, etc has been changed). I used Shell 93 octane gas (had just over a 1/4 tank) and my tire pressures were set at 40psi all around. Only weight reduction I did was remove my spare tire (left jack in the trunk). I weigh 170lbs.

 

I got to the track early and my engine was able to cool for 1.5 hours before my first pass. I made 2 passes and launched at 5,000rpms w/ clutch slip. I'm car #22:

 

Run 1 (I bogged the launch)

60ft: 2.0688

330ft: 5.8446

1/8th: 8.9866

MPH: 79.44

1/4: 13.9679

MPH: 98.53

 

Run 2 (decent launch)

60ft: 1.9433

330ft: 5.6327

1/8th: 8.7650

MPH: 79.31

1/4: 13.7468

MPH: 98.25

 

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTRTimeslips.jpg

 

Here are a few pics from the day:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTR01.jpg

 

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTR02.jpg

 

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTR05.jpg

 

A Ram SRT-10 that was in the parking lot but never ran:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTR03RamSRT-10.jpg

 

This was a cool turbo-charged twin rotary RX-7 that competed in NOPI last season and was switching to NHRA this year:

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d14/Chiketkd/2006%20Subaru%20WRX%20TR/Richmond%20Dragway%204-9-06/WRXTR06NOPIRX-7.jpg

 

Cliff Notes: Bone stock '06 WRX TR goes 13.74@98.25 mph

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thats awesome! i really wanted to go, but i ended up in bed all weekend with a 103 degree fever :(

Thanks! :cool:

 

Funny you should say that Will - I feel like I'm coming down with something right now. :(

Is the clutch on the WRX TR better than the LGT clutch?

I assume it's the same clutch as the '06 WRX now uses a pull stlye clutch like the LGT. My clutch is pretty much brand new so it's not slipping at all.

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Nice times :thumbsup:

Thanks! :)

Nice times. Man you're intercooler looks really small, or maybe it's just the picture :confused: .

Yup, the stock '06 WRX intercooler is very small. Same as the stock unit on the '04+ FXT.

Is it true that just an AP flash (stage I) will yield insignificant results? I read that the new WRX is pretty much maxed out in stock form. Hmm....

That's what I've heard, and seen on a dyno graph that Christian@Cobb posted on Nabisco.

 

I won't be able to use any Cobb products for a while as I'm competing in SCCA D-stock in '06. :)

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Nice...What car did you lose two in the 2nd round...By 4 seconds ?

It was a white WS-6 on slicks. Notice on my 2nd and final run my reaction was over two seconds (doesn't affect et). I just ignored the other driver and the tree and focused on my launch. Got a decent 60ft and ran my best et!!! :)

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And what does a 02-05 2.0L WRX pull at that track for best time? 14.4?

Most decent drivers of stock '02-'05 WRXs are able to go ~14.2-14.5 @ 95-96mph in the 1/4. A few have managed to go 14.0-14.1.

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