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I want to the track the other day (first time)and run very bad. I thought i would run in the 15's but only saw 16's please help. My mods and time slip are be low.
Mods
I have a 95 camaro with cold air intake dynomax muffler and no cat.
Stock 3.4 should run about 16.6 to 16.8, so your time isnt that bad, especialy if you raced in 90* heat. But yeah, your 60' should be around 2.2-2.4, that way you could have about .4 sec off your 1/4 mi time. I also have 3.4 95 Camaro with just exhaust and I ran 16.2@82 with 2.2 60', but mine is A4. You should try it again in colder weather and work on your launch. Good luck.
I ran 16.8 at 84 back last summer when the car was new. I let it break in a little, got exhaust, gears, tried it a few months later, and BAM, 15.8 @ 87. That's not too bad for a 3.4 though. You could get a little more out of it though. A good 1/4 time takes hard work to make the car run just right, and a little luck.
-Eric<br />2002 Navy Blue Camaro...Striped and Stalled. 35th Anniversary SS wheels <br />Best ET: 15.384 @ 88.32 on street tires<br />Project Whitney: Goal, 14.0 1/4 by summer 2008.
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