what are the avg. stock 1/4 times for a stock f-body
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what are the avg. stock 1/4 times for a stock f-body
hey guys i was just wondering if i was right about this because someone on anothere forum keeps telling me im wrong so what am i wondering is what are the stock 1/4 mile times for an f-body .... i was thinking it was like 13.6 or 13.4
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From what I've read on here and other sites, I would say that should be close to the stock 1/4 times for most stock f-bods. A4's will usually be a little higher than M6's (given the M6 driver can in fact drive). I think most everyone else will probably agree. So yea, I'd say your guess is spot on. Just my .02
Just out of curiousity, what was your "friend" you were arguing with saying stock times should be?
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Just out of curiousity, what was your "friend" you were arguing with saying stock times should be?
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It can range anywhere from very low 13s to high 13s, depending on driver, stick/auto, and conditions. HPP just ran an article on how much real world power you get from SLP's performance pacs. They tested a complete stock 99 TA, non-WS6, auto, 3.23, with 80k miles. I'm guessing it had drag radials, but the baseline run in 48 deg. March air was 13.33 @ 103.36. WIth just adding the CAI, it went 13.11 @ 105.21. I'd trust HPP more then other mags, that could be biased when pitting one car against another, but you never know.
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he didnt really say what he thought they should be he just said i needed to do some research so i guess he thought they where lower ...like high 12's or something ..but thanks guys