16.284@86.63mph
#1
16.284@86.63mph
Car: 2015 Honda Fit LX
Transmission: CVT
Mods:
Modified stock intake
2" Flo Pro Max Muffler
Lightweight wheels.
Jack/Spare tire removed
Rear seats removed
Temps: 70F with 5-10mph headwind.
Did about five runs last night. Was trying to dip into the 15 second range in the 1/4 mile but no luck. It was a nice cool night and a fun one too. I included a pic of all my runs. Will try again tonight. Interesting to note that the car was getting an average of 45mpg on the way home (44mpg on in stop-n-go traffic), due mostly to the lighter weight.
I am glad to see that the CVT moves out nicely though. Could see some more improvement on my 60ft. That'd make this a 15 second car.
Here's a video of one of the runs. You can hear how it sounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRPz...ature=youtu.be
Transmission: CVT
Mods:
Modified stock intake
2" Flo Pro Max Muffler
Lightweight wheels.
Jack/Spare tire removed
Rear seats removed
Temps: 70F with 5-10mph headwind.
Did about five runs last night. Was trying to dip into the 15 second range in the 1/4 mile but no luck. It was a nice cool night and a fun one too. I included a pic of all my runs. Will try again tonight. Interesting to note that the car was getting an average of 45mpg on the way home (44mpg on in stop-n-go traffic), due mostly to the lighter weight.
I am glad to see that the CVT moves out nicely though. Could see some more improvement on my 60ft. That'd make this a 15 second car.
Here's a video of one of the runs. You can hear how it sounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRPz...ature=youtu.be
Last edited by Myxalplyx; 09-10-2014 at 09:15 AM.
#2
Awesome! Thanks for the data. This should help people not unecessarily worry about the Fit being slow. I was worried the Fit would be too slow for me, but when I test drove it I was pleasently suprised that it is plenty fast enough. I have an unmodified EX-L CVT.
#4
The Torque app for Android will record video with overlayed ECU metrics. You will need to pair the phone with a $10 Bluetooth adapter plugged into your OBD port. I don't think there is a way to do this with an iPhone.
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