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Old 15-05-2006, 09:40 PM   #1
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Hi Guys,

I have just started taking my ute down to the motorplex for a few runs, The best i have managed so far is 13.9@102mph with a 2.2 60ft. Its an auto as well

My Mods are as follows:
BPT CAI // Power Pipe // Helix Spacer//Pacemaker Headers & dual 2 1/2 piping with S/S muffler// K&N Pod filter//BPT Generic Edit (98 ron tune)

Without changing Diff gears, Stall converter, or running slicks (these are all in the pipeline) what would be the best run i could get. id like to hear from guys, with similar ute and specs if possible. Im running 235/45/17 falkens @ 32psi. I know pressure can come down, what would be a suitable pressure? There are only 3 meets left for the year so im not going to go out 2morro and buy new stuff, hopefully i can get these done during the off season here.

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Old 15-05-2006, 09:45 PM   #2
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Don't drop the pressure in the street rubber to much it'll hurt you. What mph were you running. If you could nail a 2.0sec 6o ft time you'll probally run a 13.5/13.6
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Old 15-05-2006, 09:48 PM   #3
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Don't drop the pressure in the street rubber to much it'll hurt you. What mph were you running. If you could nail a 2.0sec 6o ft time you'll probally run a 13.5/13.6

Yea sorry mate i just edited the MPH in.. im getting 102mph anyway
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Yea sorry mate i just edited the MPH in.. im getting 102mph anyway
13.7 i would reckon on street rubber.
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Old 17-05-2006, 03:04 PM   #5
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You should do better then that.

Im running 14 flat, with 2.2 60' footers....with the mods below.

Mines a sedan too.

Probably get it dynoed cause it doesnt sound like its making the power.....I dynoed mine without the filter & powerpipe and got 190rwkw now I'd say its a bit over 200rwkw.
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MPH trap speed indicates that in a perfect run you should run 12.94. THe equation is striplength(1320 ft) divided by MPH (102) = 12.94
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MPH trap speed indicates that in a perfect run you should run 12.94. THe equation is striplength(1320 ft) divided by MPH (102) = 12.94
According to that my car would run a 11.6 on the baby tune.........
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:17 PM   #8
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MPH trap speed indicates that in a perfect run you should run 12.94. THe equation is striplength(1320 ft) divided by MPH (102) = 12.94
If only....
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You should do better then that.

Im running 14 flat, with 2.2 60' footers....with the mods below.

Mines a sedan too.

Probably get it dynoed cause it doesnt sound like its making the power.....I dynoed mine without the filter & powerpipe and got 190rwkw now I'd say its a bit over 200rwkw.

Hey mate, were u at the drags on wed night??
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Old 19-05-2006, 09:21 PM   #10
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yeah, about a month back but Im in Sydney not Perth
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