Went To The Track Yesterday
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Great times!! very impressive for n/a.
for me... i need to be around 8psi on my t3 super 60 to get that time (which is kinda getting to the limit of teh stock engine).
just be cautious with NO2 though... just dont do a shot that is way more than the stock internals can handle.
maybe do a 50 shot max with 2 step colder plugs
btw, good job again and keep representing us at the strip!!!
oh btw, with all of your weight reduction, did you have a chance to weigh the car? if yes, what was it?
for me... i need to be around 8psi on my t3 super 60 to get that time (which is kinda getting to the limit of teh stock engine).
just be cautious with NO2 though... just dont do a shot that is way more than the stock internals can handle.
maybe do a 50 shot max with 2 step colder plugs
btw, good job again and keep representing us at the strip!!!
oh btw, with all of your weight reduction, did you have a chance to weigh the car? if yes, what was it?
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Thanks jay.
No I have never weighed the car before, frankly I dunno where I would go to get an accurate reading.
Considering that my 60' for the 14.8 run was a 2.28, I would think I can get mid 14's with a better launch.
No I have never weighed the car before, frankly I dunno where I would go to get an accurate reading.
Considering that my 60' for the 14.8 run was a 2.28, I would think I can get mid 14's with a better launch.
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From: San Antonio, TEXAS!!!
Vehicle: 01 Tiburon Turbo, 99 Tiburon F2E, 2013 Avalon XLE Touring
A lot of tracks have weigh stations, but you could try calling the local shipping companies. Some military people have to weigh their cars for moving.


