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Ultimate Street Car Challenge - 8 Emissions

By Edward Loh

10 + 11 AccelerationCracking off a rapid quarter-mile run at Los Angeles County Raceway really is a one-in-a-million chance. Not a year has gone by without complaint about the Martian track surface or the scalding heat. This year we've added yet another aspect for everyone to complain about: no VHT. We've forgone the traction-enhancing coating because it wears off throughout the day, which means those who run earlier would have stickier runs. With or without the VHT, though, the biggest challenge of the event is pulling off an acceptable run in just three tries.

The good news, particularly for those without the luxury of all-wheel drive, is that we're also clocking the 20-100mph time of each car, which is less dependent on traction. I say less dependent because we all watched, jaws agape, as Mike Schaezler's LS7-powered RX-7 lost traction at about 90mph and nearly spun into the wall, before a miraculous recovery saw the car aimed toward the left side of the track. After painting the inside of his pants brown (we imagine), Mike babied the car to a very traction-limited 15.02-second run at 95.75mph. Only at LACR can 510 wheel-hp equal that kind of ET.

Prototype Racing's Elise was another car that became squirrely about halfway down the track, despite its relative lack of torque. The little Lotus still managed to finish in 13.55 seconds, with a 20-100mph time of just over 11 seconds.

Predictably, it was a nightmare for the guys at HASport to get a clean run out of their front-wheel-drive CRX, but in the end they saw a respectable 14.28-second run at 108mph and nobody feared for their lives.

The giant T51 KAI turbo on Paul Dentice's Skyline was all but made for the quarter-mile, and when the car dug in and rocketed off, it didn't let go until the run was over... in just over 11 seconds and just under 130mph. The car also blitzed the 20-100mph test in six seconds. Dentice was so confident he'd won, he simply cruised through the two remaining runs, like a batter walking casually to first.-James Tate

The Big PictureDay Two started off with Dentice banging out an 11-second run on his first pass. It ended with Marcel Horn's head in the Beetle's left front wheel well. On their second pass, HPA sheared off the flange on their left front driveshaft, and the damage was serious. Not only was the replacement part not easily sourced (even in remote Palmdale, CA, go figure), repairing it required special tools. But we didn't know how bad things were until Horn called information for the local Home Depot.

While HPA struggles to hold on, Dentice takes the bragging rights and Crawford and Young stay in the hunt.

QUARTER-MILE
RANK CAR TIME POINTS PEANUT GALLERY
1 Paul Dentice's Skyline GT-R 11.13 110 Still the boss
2 Crawford Performance WRX STI 11.81 93 Third time's a charm
3 Danny Young's NSX 12.09 85 Short shifted to third
4 HPA Beetle RSI 12.19 83 Lightning-fast shifts
5 Robispec Lancer Evolution 12.55 73 Wingless wonder
6 Prototype Racing Elise 13.55 48 290hp and still sideways
7 APR WRX STI 13.97 37 Too much aero, not enough power
8 HASport CRX Si 14.28 29 Good old import drag racing
9 XS Engineering/M-Works 350Z 14.69 18 Got schooled by a Beetle and CRX
10 Mike Schaezler's RX-7 15.02 10 10 points is better than a K wall
20-100 MPH
RANK CAR TIME POINTS PEANUT GALLERY
1 Paul Dentice's Skyline GT-R 6.09 110 May not win, but takes all the nice hardware
2 Danny Young's NSX 7.35 93 More power than traction
3 Crawford Performance WRX STI 7.59 90 The beauty of all-wheel drive
4 HPA Beetle RSI 8.74 75 When it still had four axles
5 Robispec Lancer Evolution 8.96 72 Decent for a track car
6 Prototype Racing Elise 11.16 43 Half the GT-R's weight-twice as slow
7 HASport CRX Si 11.28 42 Nitrous on!
8 XS Engineering/M-Works 350Z 11.94 33 Still behind the CRX
9 APR WRX STI 12.30 28 All that drag
10 Mike Schaezler's RX-7 13.67 10 Still can't hook up
By Edward Loh
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