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  • #16
    Best time I have put down was 12.3 I think it was 116 trap. My 60ft suffers because of the camber.
    www.slammered-inc.com

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    • #17
      I dragged my frame rails for about a minute in my truck...

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      • #18
        I dragged my splashguard about 2 miles

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        • #19
          Originally posted by WarShrike View Post
          Ran 15.86 @ 86mph bone stock. Hoping for good low 13's here at this altitude. I'll have drag radials and probably some skinnies to help with my short times. I ran 2.2 60's stock, should be a lot lower this time.

          H/C/I, longtubes, full exhaust, 3800 stall, built automatic, full suspension work and tuned with a little weight redux.
          15.86 in an LS1 firebird? how high elevation are you?

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          • #20
            14.2 @ 89.6mph, 2.1 60' Stock (AEM filter and magnaflow muffler) on Exclaim UHP's (not the greatest)

            Not too bad for a spaghetti container car. :
            _Harrison

            1997 M3

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            • #21
              My old 92x went 13.1@104 with a 1.9 60ft. I haven't had the new one at the track yet but i'm shooting for mid 12's.
              SAABaru.
              IvyLeagueEast

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              • #22
                1984 528e
                121hp
                0-60 in maybe 10 seconds (generous)
                I'll give Ethel 20+ seconds.
                Christof Goulart
                FCGoulartDesign.

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                • #23
                  ran a 15.5 with my 35 MPG single cam. lol. not sure on the new motor, havnt ran it yet.
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                  Black '96 Plymouth Sport Coupe; poor mans SRT swapped

                  Originally posted by LenAyala
                  Your car will spontaniously flip over and crash if you use the PT valvetrain without big cams.
                  Originally posted by Fail
                  Originally posted by Una
                  If you're not breaking things, you're not going fast enough.
                  Black '96 Plymouth Sport 2.4 MTX Coupe

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                  • #24
                    Now this would be interesting. I know 0-60 on the smaller engined ones was a whopping 28 seconds, but I havent looked for readings on a 1098 engine.

                    Originally posted by Jersh
                    RT changes lives.

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                    • #25
                      Past cars, with best times for each:

                      84' Golf 1 1.8 8v with head work and 40 Webers - 16.2 seconds

                      93' Opel Kadett 2.0 16V - 14.3 seconds (rude bastard that would eat through gearboxes and driveshafts on the regular)

                      90' E30 325i 4-door 2.7L Evo2 325is swopped (S.A specific homologation which pushed 155KW stock) head worked, lightened flywheel, LSD - 14.7 seconds

                      93' Corolla (4AGE swopped on TRD clutch & flywheel, 40hp NOS) - 13.2 seconds Drove like shit though...

                      96' E36 318is (Savspeed Turbo on Valvetronic 2.0, LSD, no sound deadening, no rear seats, air-con delete, 4-pot AP Racing brakes, 40HP NOS) - 12.2

                      98' Fiat Uno Turbo (straight thru custom Powerflow exhaust from turbo back) 14.3 seconds

                      '04 E46 320d 2.2l 6-speed, larger turbo, intercooler, re-map 15.1 seconds! I was well impressed with that time, held the diesel record in Cape Town for about 11 months before a PD150 swopped Golf 1 ran a 14.5

                      98' Caddy pickup 2.0 16V swopped. S.A had these in production until 2005! Luminition 50mm ITB's, cams, lightened internals, balanced, Wiseco pistons, dry sump, button clutch, 2.2l - 12.3 seconds. Ran an iphone confirmed 257 km/h top-end before I ran out of gears, the motor still had loads more to give though. NA for the win! I sold her in the last month to get cash for this my 325i below...

                      93' E36 325i (Black Widow e-prom with 8000rpm limiter, 3.0 crank, rods, mahle pistons, BMW SA race cams,head fully worked, RGM custom throttle body, custom ram-air intake & plenum, custom Powerflow exhaust, no sound deadening, rear window motors deleted, Sparco seats,no rear seat, rear door panels removed, race tank, boot floor removed and replaced with aluminium sheet. So a rather spartan set-up and therefore unimpressive 13.4 seconds. She's been in the garage for the last 2 years with minimal progress but the intention is to have a race-style stanced machine with full cage, fully stripped interior including race dash but still be road legal, which is possible in this country!

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                      • #26
                        95 e36 m3
                        3.0,intake,chip.
                        14.3 @ 97mph

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