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Old 05-15-2008, 01:47 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by ATaylorRacing View Post
I just got my BONE stock, no CAI, stock air filter, stock exhaust 05 SRT4 to the track Sunday and side stepping the clutch with a single wheel hop and chirp, then no hop or chirp ran 2.08 and 2.09 60'
1/8th was 9.00 and 9.02 at over 80
1/4 was 13.84 and 13.88 at 101+ and 100+
I shifted at 5500 1-2 and 5800 for the 13.84 pass and 6000 for the 13.88 pass.
I was on cheap Sumitomo HTRZ 225x45x17s with pressure at 32/30 and had 1/2 tank of BP 93 in it. My passenger seat is out, but my drag strip calculator shows that the car would have slowed by under .10 with it in....I did not take out the baby seat, but did remove the spare and jack.

Maybe your timing is getting pulled back. My car seems about 60 hp less when I used regular 87 in the winter time...still had the boost, but not the power.

Drag strip calculator? that like a computer program or something?
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