10 second Sleepers post up!
#161
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From: Colorado Springs, Co/ Central, Ca
Thanks guys! I forgot about this thread.. It's actually been a little faster now, but still a dd and tow vehicle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3XOHMlvEV8
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#164
Last edited by SHELBY08; 07-19-2011 at 02:03 PM.
#165
Not everyone expects a 10 second slip from a little rice burner . 10.990 @ 129.0 - LS1/T56 EPS 230/238 TSP Stage 2.5 5.3L Ported Heads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=4lDo25feYjs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=4lDo25feYjs
Last edited by mattster03; 07-19-2011 at 01:53 PM.
#167
#168
I also agree that GT500 is the farthest thing from a sleeper.
Definition of sleeper- A car that in no way shape or form screams that is dangerously fast and will leave you wondering what happened if you hesitate one little bit. My half-assed opinion but I think we get the picture that it is hard for cars that were made to be sports, pony, and muscle cars to fit into that category. Now trucks, sedans, vans, and SUV's are the most likely sleepers...
#170
My car is a 1978 Chevy Monza with a 1998 F-body LS1 with stock manifolds, stock LS1 intake and a stock cam. You can barely hear it run and it still has the 5.0Litre (305) badges. I ran 11.58 with a 75 shot on 89 degree day and a DA of 2800'. I'm going back in the next month or so with a much cooler track and 150 shot. I'm hoping to break into the 10's. I've since put on Summit brand weld look a likes.
Bill
#171
Would this be a sleeper? Runs 10's in the 1/4 mile 3980 lbs race weight
Here is one of the slips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJHu_LnmwfM
http://www.youtube.com/user/lxtasy1#p/a/u/2/c7lSLQ8IR1s
http://www.youtube.com/user/lxtasy1#p/a/u/1/8vxy9zQjVpc
I can't find pictures of the y2k wheels for daily driver status. My dad owns a vinyl graphics business so that is the reason for "permanent lettering" which comes off before street use.
Here is one of the slips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJHu_LnmwfM
http://www.youtube.com/user/lxtasy1#p/a/u/2/c7lSLQ8IR1s
http://www.youtube.com/user/lxtasy1#p/a/u/1/8vxy9zQjVpc
I can't find pictures of the y2k wheels for daily driver status. My dad owns a vinyl graphics business so that is the reason for "permanent lettering" which comes off before street use.
#174
I have the following in the car:
Forged 434 Bowtie
2.5/8.6 pulleys,HX,ARP Headers,Ported (Blower,Snout & TB),Dragon Slayer 58x Crank,6Bolt Hd Flex Plate,Callies 1500 Rods,Wiseco Pistons,GFX Rings,Arp studs,Melling pump,680 Lift Cam,Durabond Cam Bearings,ACL rod bearings,ACL Mains, Ferrea Springs,CNC ported GM LS7 Heads(.700" Lift Double Spring Kit, 2.250"/1.61" Titanium Intake\Stainless Exhaust),Nano Nitrous,Saikou Michi CC,Dedicated Fuel,
Friday I am scheduled for:
TVS2300 with 9.5 lower/2.8 upper to replace the TVS1900
Beefed up tranny
Torque converter
My goal for the last 1.5 years is to get a single digit slip.
This is a vid from August with crappy DA and the changes I made, sent me the other way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=mAtlKZiaJI0
Forged 434 Bowtie
2.5/8.6 pulleys,HX,ARP Headers,Ported (Blower,Snout & TB),Dragon Slayer 58x Crank,6Bolt Hd Flex Plate,Callies 1500 Rods,Wiseco Pistons,GFX Rings,Arp studs,Melling pump,680 Lift Cam,Durabond Cam Bearings,ACL rod bearings,ACL Mains, Ferrea Springs,CNC ported GM LS7 Heads(.700" Lift Double Spring Kit, 2.250"/1.61" Titanium Intake\Stainless Exhaust),Nano Nitrous,Saikou Michi CC,Dedicated Fuel,
Friday I am scheduled for:
TVS2300 with 9.5 lower/2.8 upper to replace the TVS1900
Beefed up tranny
Torque converter
My goal for the last 1.5 years is to get a single digit slip.
This is a vid from August with crappy DA and the changes I made, sent me the other way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=mAtlKZiaJI0
#176
#179
my friend has a 2005 mustang that runs 9.1 so once you run faster then you can have a sleeper.
#180