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Old 07-10-2008, 08:59 PM   #100 (permalink)
JiM P 2001
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My sig is no longer accurate to my current power or mods. It was going to be dynoed on 7/27, but the dyno day was cancelled. I am estimating around 280whp. I currently run 13.20s at 107 with a 2.1 60' rolling out of the hole on crappy street tires with 35psi in them. I have a brand new OEM replacement clutch, urethane filled stock upper/lower and trans mounts, and stock axles. Hotchkis springs and sways on stock struts for suspension.

I am thinking a set of M&H 24.5/8.5/15s, but I don't know if they will clear the struts... I want to get a set of matching 15" centerline storms for slicks. I have 17s on the car for the street. What do you guys think?

Should I launch on or off boost, and at what RPM?
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