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Old 02-22-2004, 02:11 PM
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Hello all. I have been looking around the this kick*ss site for a while now and thought I would sign up. There is a ton info that can help out people. Any way im 20 till the 1st and drive a 2001 Z28 A4. The car made 318hp at 5400rpm & 340tq at 4100rpm SAE#'s with mods in sig. Bone stock 4800 miles she was at 290hp/313tq. The best time ran so far is a 13.176@106.59 with a 2.148 60ft. My best 60ft outta my 4 trips down the 1320 is a 1.988. C-ya

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Old 02-22-2004, 06:47 PM
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What times do you think I should be running in the 1/4?
Old 02-22-2004, 09:53 PM
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Welcome to the site (as a member)! Your car seems right on par with the track times you are running. Your next two modifications should be a torque converter and some drag radials. That will knock off about a 1/2-second on your ET, putting you into the mid 12s.

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Welcome to the site.
Those times are about right for your mods.
Next thing that should be on your agenda... torque converter!!!!!!!!
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Thankx for the reply guys. Im looking into the TCI SSF 3500, and I was running 26x11.5x16 ET Streets .
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Well you seem to be in the right direction, the TCI SSF 3500 is one of the best street/strip converters out there. As you said you have the tire part down. From my own experience that converter is very streetable and hits pretty hard....good luck

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