Update on my times! For those that care.

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SRBURG13
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well, my second time at the track, and I was pretty disappointed. My first time at the track, my best was 13.7 at 102 and whatever else it says in the sig.

This time my best was 14.11 @ 99.1mph. RT .224 and 60' 2.153. I think that was with about 12psi. And my clutch was slippin like a mofo. yeah, stock clutch. Kinda sucked cause I would just free-rev down the whole track while in gear cause of the massive slippage.

So I did one run with the boost at 7psi. And it came to a 14.526 @ 94.6mph. RT of .097 and 60' of 2.175.

Man, I can not wait til a new clutch gets in there. But unfortunately since I live in Canada, the race season is coming to a close within the next 2 months.

Apexi Silvia FMICBlitz Dual SBC Boost controller2.5inch dpApexi N1 3"Walbro 255215/40/17'sstock clutchOBX short shift kit (like it does much)

Have a great day.


Wuss
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Nonetheless, great times man. And once you get the clutch and what not figured out, you'll bring in some good times again.

Great 60ft too.

Are you just running stock injectors with your current mods?

SRBURG13
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Yup, stock injectors.

Thx

Altiman94
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those times don't sound too bad. WHen you get a new clutch I'm sure you'll be mid 13's. That's quick for stock turbo.

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SrS13
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what suspension system were you running? what tires and size of rims?

SRBURG13
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Just some stiff springs. B&G's they're called. About a 3" drop we estimate.

Rims are 17"x7.5" and the rubber is 215/40/17. The rubber is Eagle F1 GS-D2.

Hope that helps. Yeah, we're hoping for some real good times next spring with the new clutch and a couple of other goodies. Nothing special though.

You have to remember, that these times are made at 2500-2700 ft above sealevel. I wish I could run at sealevel like the majority of you guys. That would be sweet. Any idea how much time could be shaved off just from the altitude change?

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iliketocrash
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i hate to get off topic here but how do you like your Blitz Dual SBC boost controller? Have any problems with it? Easy to use?

SRBURG13
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I probably haven't even used it to its full potential. I just have it set to the specific car specs, and then the 4 different levels of boost that I want. I just select what level between numbers 1 and 4, and away I go.

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iliketocrash
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does it ever overshoot you set level? or is it pretty steady?

SRBURG13
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very steady.

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I have the SBC ID-III, it holds boost very steady.


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