Performance specs on a ROE GTS

OKViper

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I have a ROE (5#) GTS that puts down 554/567. It runs consistent 11.5X @ 126-127 on a 19/20 combo. I had one 11.4 last summer...

Questions are:

1) What is a 0-60 time on a car like this?

2) What could it hit in the standing mile (I have stock 3.07 gears)?

Thanks in advance, people have asked and I don't know, I'm just curious...
 

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same here. I have a 5lb roe also. I would guess very close to 4 sec. The stock gears on first can do almost 60 miles.
 

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I tried to get a 0-60 with mine last year. You have to really know the limits of the tires and apply the power accordingly. With drag radials and a good driver, I would assume sub 4 sec. I have street tires and a 10# roe, I got below 5 sec one time.
 

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I guess you could go get a gtech and measure it yourself

then you would know how well YOUR car does with YOU driving it, not someone else's with similar mods
 

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I don't have any specific answers but I've always like Damn Yankee's Vec log below. Maybe it'll help? :D
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I guess you could go get a gtech and measure it yourself

then you would know how well YOUR car does with YOU driving it, not someone else's with similar mods

Wow, never thought of that.

Notice I phrased it "...a car like this..."

But thank YOU for YOUR insight.
 

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Hey guys, I'm new here but not to Vipers. Thought I would throw my .02 in on this for my first post! If you hae your 60ft time and MPH at the 60ft mark, there is a conversion that will tell you your 0-60 time based on that and it's supposed to be accurate. Hope this helps.
 
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For what its worth, I have a simulation program I bought years ago thats proved to be pretty accurate. I used the 554/567 numbers and 20" wheels and got:
0-60: 3.66
0-100: 7.65
1/4: [email protected]
1 mile: 186mph

Thanks, that is what I was looking for...

Actually I would have guessed real close to that, and I proved the 1/4 mile time to be accurate...
 

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