Need the help of real drag racers
#2
Melting Slicks
You might also post this in the C5 Performance section. They'll have a very good idea. I'm not a "real" drag racer but my guess is low 9s. A lot depends of how well you can hook up.
#3
Le Mans Master
need more info and plug it into a simulator software that you can google and you will get a good idea
based on my experience you are looking at 9.40s at 152
see what it says. the PG will help you alot as it's much lower drag
are you running boost or squeeze, gears, slicks, ect.....
pull the front roll bar and get some good 90/10 strange shocks or qa 1 on a budget
based on my experience you are looking at 9.40s at 152
see what it says. the PG will help you alot as it's much lower drag
are you running boost or squeeze, gears, slicks, ect.....
pull the front roll bar and get some good 90/10 strange shocks or qa 1 on a budget
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That "could" be a mid 8@160+ car.
But, there are a lot of factors that go into getting the power to the track.
You've left out a lot of information.
I've been 9.45@141 and though I haven't had my car on a dyno, I bet it would read lower then 600rwhp.
But, there are a lot of factors that go into getting the power to the track.
You've left out a lot of information.
I've been 9.45@141 and though I haven't had my car on a dyno, I bet it would read lower then 600rwhp.
Last edited by C5 Pete; 09-16-2017 at 07:18 PM.