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MWIS350 06-09-16 09:55 PM

What's your 1/4 mile time?
 
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MWIS350 06-09-16 09:58 PM

2015 RC-F 12.8 second 1/4.

asinow 06-10-16 03:38 AM

12.84 for me

ssmoked 06-10-16 04:36 AM

12.81 with burnout

Doesn't seem like anyone can get under that or anywhere close to what manufacture claims

LRCSALES 06-10-16 08:12 AM

i believe i was 12.8 was mine with joe z cat back and k and n filter. going back now i have headers, intake pipe, lighter wheels, and NOS

IMCHIA 06-10-16 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by LRCSALES (Post 9516095)
i believe i was 12.8 was mine with joe z cat back and k and n filter. going back now i have headers, intake pipe, lighter wheels, and NOS

How much shot of ntirous? Very curious to see what you will run! Keep us updated.
You having any issue with traction? Did you go wider tires as well?

ISF001 06-10-16 09:28 AM

12.58
 

Originally Posted by ssmoked (Post 9515892)
12.81 with burnout

Doesn't seem like anyone can get under that or anywhere close to what manufacture claims

Here's a 12.58 @ 112.4 mph--it can be done. A little torque braking goes far with the right selections. Has anyone tried using the mode beyond expert?


RCFormante 06-10-16 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by ISF001 (Post 9516174)
Here's a 12.58 @ 112.4 mph--it can be done. A little torque braking goes far with the right selections. Has anyone tried using the mode beyond expert?

EKANOORACING's 2015 RCF Runs 12.58@ 181KM/H (113MPH) - YouTube

Lol not easily done...depends on how well the track is prepped, the weather condition, and mainly the altitude. Best I've ran was a 12.5 @113.98 with I/H/E, corrected time of 12.2 for the DA.

ISF001 06-10-16 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by RCF500 (Post 9516197)
Lol not easily done...depends on how well the track is prepped, the weather condition, and mainly the altitude. Best I've ran was a 12.5 @113.98 with I/H/E, corrected time of 12.2 for the DA.

Great time...and yes, it's not for the weak hearted! ;)

MWIS350 06-10-16 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by ISF001 (Post 9516174)
Here's a 12.58 @ 112.4 mph--it can be done. A little torque braking goes far with the right selections. Has anyone tried using the mode beyond expert?

EKANOORACING's 2015 RCF Runs 12.58@ 181KM/H (113MPH) - YouTube

That' was a good run..

Swacer 06-11-16 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by ISF001 (Post 9516174)
Here's a 12.58 @ 112.4 mph--it can be done. A little torque braking goes far with the right selections. Has anyone tried using the mode beyond expert?

EKANOORACING's 2015 RCF Runs 12.58@ 181KM/H (113MPH) - YouTube

I'm surprised the starter let you sit there that long before either throwing you out or telling you to get moving.

Second, torque braking is bad on your converter. You'll be ok to do it sparingly, but keep doing it and sooner or later it will break.

ssmoked 06-11-16 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Swacer (Post 9517029)
Second, torque braking is bad on your converter. You'll be ok to do it sparingly, but keep doing it and sooner or later it will break.

So is flooring and racing the engine on the street. What I mean is modern tranny and engine parts are very robust, especially Japanese made. As long normal maintnance is done, they will easily outlast your itch for the next ride. Most failures or issues arise after the owner decides to "mod" their car with aftermarket parts that doesn't work well with oem parts. After all, I believe the engineers that designed the car knows a bit more than street tuners.
I cant count how many times I went to the drag way and street with my last stock sports car (auto 370z) and did burnout and brake torque before launching, it still shifts and drives like the first day when I sold it for the F. My daily driving habit also consists of redlining and drive the car the way it's built for.

johnnyreb 06-11-16 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by RCF500 (Post 9516197)
Lol not easily done...depends on how well the track is prepped, the weather condition, and mainly the altitude. Best I've ran was a 12.5 @113.98 with I/H/E, corrected time of 12.2 for the DA.

:thumbup:Keep it Rollin' Buddy! Those 12.8's & 12.9's are tooooo close to 13 for me, that was really quick times for street cars back 20 yrs. ago but today i'd feel a lot better if we could get it closer to the LOW 12's or high 11's. I won't ever do any Major mods to mine & ALL i want for Fathers Day is a TUNE:sad: I know that won't get the RCF close to 11's but maybe a lil' closer to 12.0's:rolleyes:

Joe Z 06-12-16 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Swacer (Post 9517029)
I'm surprised the starter let you sit there that long before either throwing you out or telling you to get moving.

Second, torque braking is bad on your converter. You'll be ok to do it sparingly, but keep doing it and sooner or later it will break.

You realize that run is in Bahrain + the driver is likely a PRO DRAG driver for Ekanoo Racing :woot:

Joe Z

ISF001 06-13-16 04:12 AM


Originally Posted by ssmoked (Post 9517163)
So is flooring and racing the engine on the street. What I mean is modern tranny and engine parts are very robust, especially Japanese made. As long normal maintnance is done, they will easily outlast your itch for the next ride. Most failures or issues arise after the owner decides to "mod" their car with aftermarket parts that doesn't work well with oem parts. After all, I believe the engineers that designed the car knows a bit more than street tuners.
I cant count how many times I went to the drag way and street with my last stock sports car (auto 370z) and did burnout and brake torque before launching, it still shifts and drives like the first day when I sold it for the F. My daily driving habit also consists of redlining and drive the car the way it's built for.

Ditto on this...the RC F is built for redlining and raucous driving on the streets and the track.

The RC F is already starting to show its capabilities. The #36 Lexus RC F from GAZOO Racing & TOM’S Racing finished 24th overall and first in the SP-Pro class at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring--impressive performance for any car.

I would say this F car is capable of withstanding a lot of abuse. :D


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