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The heat doesn't help but at least humidity levels are practically non-existent. Instead of 0-100 km/hr and subtracting, switch the speedometer to MPH and any timer tools you use (if the latter can be done). Still, numbers are not that bad for the heat and all stock.
Yup. I think that would be better
I don't think you should reduce 0.5-0.7s to your 0-100km/h maybe around 0.2s?
The heat doesn't help but at least humidity levels are practically non-existent. Instead of 0-100 km/hr and subtracting, switch the speedometer to MPH and any timer tools you use (if the latter can be done). Still, numbers are not that bad for the heat and all stock.
All the timing was recorded using Ulysse app.
when i switched to MPH it says 0-60 4.6sec LOL.
half the time i get off reading!
Those are weather and environment affected timing!
for instance 0-60 times for:
A Lexus is350 is 5.6 and it gets 6.5 to 7 sec
A Dodge charger R/T is 5.2 and it gets 6.2-6.8 sec
weather is a big factor
Under what conditions IS350 gets 7 sec? maybe 5000 ASL....who will test it under those conditions anyway. My point was that IS250 is a joke of an engine under any conditions
Under what conditions IS350 gets 7 sec? maybe 5000 ASL....who will test it under those conditions anyway. My point was that IS250 is a joke of an engine under any conditions