I go to NYIRP, but there is lancaster close by as well, but its only an 1/8th mile. NYIRP is a full 1/4 mile.
I have a little bit of ricer data today. I raced my buddy who traps 127 mph in the quarter. He does this with a fully built B series honda with a T67 turbo on it. It goes much faster, but his pump gas tune is 16 psi, which nets him an 11.7 @ 127 consistantly. I was on 93 octane pump tune, no HOM, and spraying meth and a 55 shot. I lost by .... around a car or so.
nice, it seems that a properly tuned 55 shot on our cars nets about 70 hp and probably close to 100 ft lbs of torque. Mid sized turbo like S3 or AGP S3d, or even GT2871 plus N20 FTW!!!
I bet that street disc slips with nitrous and slicks sorry man, time for a new clutch at those levels
good luck maybe ill be wrong and you will smash a low 11
Not sure on that, only one way for him to find out!! I bought the ACT street setup as well and the one thing that sold me on it is the person I spoke with said they were Severely underrated, he said customers pushing well over 100 more ft lbs and like 50+ more HP than it was rated for had no problems what so ever, even on slicks.
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yea, i second conroy, just spray that mother out of the hole, you will be suprised with the 60' times you will cut, and how much it will improve your time overall.
I wouldnt spray it out of the hole, I would have it hit on the second gear shift.
talk to hayabusa about spraying it out of the hole. he will tell you the huge difference it makes. this guy sprays like an 80 or 100 shot on his engine out of the hole. granted, he races his neon for a living, but he drives it all over the country to each one of his competitions and has yet to break an axle.
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