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    I was at a 15.137 1/4 mile with just the slp intake and a flowmaster amreican thunder catback. I have 3.23 open rear end and I was running on a stock clutch with 60k miles that was slipping.

    Since then I have added the following...centerforce dual friction clutch, lsd, highflow cat, bmr boxed control arms, bmr panhard bar and sfc's, msd dis-4, tr-6 plugs and some 712 kumho's.

    How much time do you think I shaved off my overall e/t?
    Thanks

    [ January 21, 2002: Message edited by: Nascar Jim ]</p>

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    It really depends on what your 60' was. Most of the mods you've added will help your launch, and if you already had a good 60', than you won't see much increase. However, if your traction sucked like mine, than you can expect good results! I would guess you should be able to get .2 off your time with your new mods.
    Charles<br />98 Silver Firebird M5<br />whisper lid, K&N, whisper cold-air<br />RKSport cat-back<br />BMR LCA\'s, STB, panhard rod, tunnel brace<br />B&M ripper<br />15.376@89.92 2.267 60\'

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    • #3
      Hey Jim,
      Your hi flow cats, LSD, clutch upgrade and ignition upgrades should increase your trap speed definitely! Get nittos for rear and I bet you'll see a mid to low 14s.

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      • #4
        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by bene:
        Hey Jim,
        Your hi flow cats, LSD, clutch upgrade and ignition upgrades should increase your trap speed definitely! Get nittos for rear and I bet you'll see a mid to low 14s.
        <hr></blockquote>


        UHHHH NO....if you spin the entire time down the track you might get mid to low 14's with the addition of Nitto's...MAYBE AND I MEAN MAYBE .2-.3 gain...thats with perfect conditions..trap speed will go up but you wont drop that much in the ET

        bene are you on crack :rolleyes:

        Jeff W [img]graemlins/evilgrin.gif[/img]

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        • #5
          How much time would 3.42's take up? .2-.3 right? THe only down side to the gears is having to buy SLP's speedo re-calibrator for $200. Hopefully in the future...

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          • #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Nascar Jim:
            How much time would 3.42's take up? .2-.3 right? THe only down side to the gears is having to buy SLP's speedo re-calibrator for $200. Hopefully in the future...<hr></blockquote>

            It only makes the SPeedo off by like 4-8 mph, keeps me closer to the speed limit. [img]smile.gif[/img]

            They helped me about .2 about maybe even more if I have all my other issues fixed on my car.

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            • #7
              Jim-

              You should be some where around high 14's!
              Good luck man!

              Let us hear how you did.

              Peace dude.

              Joe ;)
              *OneQuickSix*<br />1998 3.8L V-6 Camaro<br />~A4 w/Y87~

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