Hey guys... Thanks to michaelw's little ALDL interface, I was able to log a 0-100 run in my car this evening.
The car had a passenger, full tank of fuel, and two heavy toolboxes in the boot. The run was completed on a straight and flat section of road from a standing start.
As you can see from the graph, I stalled it up at about half throttle bringing the revs up to about 1800rpm, then progressed to full throttle over a period of about 0.5 seconds after releasing the brake. If I just nail it straight away the wheels spin and we go nowhere.
Regrettably, I bailed out a little early and only got to 96km/h, but i'd estimate that 100km/h would've only taken about 0.2 to 0.4 of a second longer, so I can safely say that it was under 6.5 seconds.
I also have the complete ALDL data log in CSV and EFILive format if anyone wants more detail. If you don't have MS Excel installed let me know and I'll post a screenshot as well.
Download the data and graph here:
http://shaggerz.servebeer.com/files/0-100.xls
EDIT: oops forgot to mention. The x-axis is in tenths of a second!