How fast does your R go 0-60? ( list mods )
I was flipping through the March 2000 issue of Car and Driver. And there is a segment for street cars. The King Motorsports Mugen ITR perfromed reasonably well. It was actually using street tires, as some of th eother competitors were using DOT-legal racing rubber. The car had all mugen parts, bolt ons' ecu, LSD. etc
here are the times
0-60 mph in 5.8 sec
0-100 mph in 15.6 sec
street start 5-60 mph in 6.5 sec ( does that mean rolling start? )
1/4 miles in 14.5 sec @ 97 mph
Top Speed 146 mph
I was wondering what our honda-tech member cars run 0-60 , 5.8 seems pretty impressive. List your major mods that helped ot achieve those times!
R Power
here are the times
0-60 mph in 5.8 sec
0-100 mph in 15.6 sec
street start 5-60 mph in 6.5 sec ( does that mean rolling start? )
1/4 miles in 14.5 sec @ 97 mph
Top Speed 146 mph
I was wondering what our honda-tech member cars run 0-60 , 5.8 seems pretty impressive. List your major mods that helped ot achieve those times!
R Power
That kingmotorsports ITR is owned by a member on this board.
My odyssey hasn't been timed for 0-60 but I'm sure it's around the 11 sec range.
Mods are below
My odyssey hasn't been timed for 0-60 but I'm sure it's around the 11 sec range.
Mods are below
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i run 0-60 in 3.8 seconds no joke!!! its all beause of my type R stickers and the fact that my car is yellow. everyone knows the yellows are faster then the other colors.
That kingmotorsports ITR is owned by a member on this board.
I wonder if it had the JDM final drive when they did the testing. Looking at the top speed I would guess it did. Scott from King told me that he got a top speed of 157mph when it had the USDM final.
I would love to do a 0-60 test in my hatchback
i run 0-60 in 3.8 seconds no joke!!! its all beause of my type R stickers and the fact that my car is yellow. everyone knows the yellows are faster then the other colors.
What are you talking about?! Didn't you see that article in sport compact that said the black ITRs are a full .3 seconds faster 0-60? geeze, kids these days.
thanks to the contributors.. ! a reason i ask if because 0-60 is always one of the test that people speak of to determine how quick a car is. And since honda's are not know for thier torque, I'm delighted that we can get a R some nice times. Sgt, can u share some of your mods! What times do stock ITR's seem to run? mid 6's?
my R runs 9-second 0-60 times. I have a JRSC
FYI, with a good driver, stock ITR can do 0-60 in 6.0-6.2 seconds...and we all know how good FWD cars are at launching.
my R runs 9-second 0-60 times. I have a JRSC 
LOL, you must have just bolted on the kit and called it a day!
FYI, with a good driver, stock ITR can do 0-60 in 6.0-6.2 seconds...and we all know how good FWD cars are at launching.

LOL, you must have just bolted on the kit and called it a day!
FYI, with a good driver, stock ITR can do 0-60 in 6.0-6.2 seconds...and we all know how good FWD cars are at launching.
no doubt
my R runs 9-second 0-60 times. I have a JRSC 
LOL, you must have just bolted on the kit and called it a day!

LOL, you must have just bolted on the kit and called it a day!
I've gotten 6.1ish several times with a G-tech Pro, completely stock. But using a little gizmo that probably may not be calibrated well on a road that might not be completely flat and might have a tail wind (hard to do two-way passes on a divided highway!) is hardly scientific. Then again, doing a scientific 0-60 test is pretty tough for your average owner, which is probably why these responses are all of the wise-*** variety. You'll get more reliable numbers looking at threads about quarter mile times from drag strips.
One night I did a 7.24 in a heavy downpour with a no-wheelspin start...
Guys guys, let me show you some real way of calculating
If you have a timeslip, then you can find out about your 0-60mph times.
Visit this link here:
http://www.teamnabr.com/0-60_equation.html
Have fun!
I am in the 4.2 sec range myself on Pzeros.
If you have a timeslip, then you can find out about your 0-60mph times.
Visit this link here:
http://www.teamnabr.com/0-60_equation.html
Have fun!
I am in the 4.2 sec range myself on Pzeros.
Guys guys, let me show you some real way of calculating
If you have a timeslip, then you can find out about your 0-60mph times.
Visit this link here:
http://www.teamnabr.com/0-60_equation.html
Have fun!
I am in the 4.2 sec range myself on Pzeros.
If you have a timeslip, then you can find out about your 0-60mph times.
Visit this link here:
http://www.teamnabr.com/0-60_equation.html
Have fun!
I am in the 4.2 sec range myself on Pzeros.
Using that site my 95 GSR registers in doing 0-60 in 5.28 seconds with Dunlop SP8000 street tires, and thats with stock GSR gearing!
using that formula I can do a 0-60 in 3.16sec
Thats with using my 11sec quarter mile times with slicks and 60fts of 1.7
The 1/8th mile is 7.6 @93mph.
On street tires I have no traction in 1-4th gear so.... lets talk 60-100mph! lol
If I use my 12.5sec run with it misfiring I get 3.71 0-60!!! Thats funny.
[Modified by Rboosted717, 7:48 PM 6/23/2002]
Thats with using my 11sec quarter mile times with slicks and 60fts of 1.7
The 1/8th mile is 7.6 @93mph.
On street tires I have no traction in 1-4th gear so.... lets talk 60-100mph! lol
If I use my 12.5sec run with it misfiring I get 3.71 0-60!!! Thats funny.
[Modified by Rboosted717, 7:48 PM 6/23/2002]
Yeah, I just thought maybe you had another one or something... A 14.4 1/4 mile and 5.4 sec. 0-60 just doesn't add up. I think the G-Tech is way more accurate than that calculator is... When my R was completely stock (removed the intake resonator box), I used a G-Tech and got 0-60 of 6.09 sec. and 1/4 mile of 14.50 @ 99.xx (the G-Tech measures your exact speed, not an average so the trap speed can't be compared to those at the drag strip).








