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Old 04-15-2005, 07:56 AM
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on a mustang dyno i made 370 rear wheel hp unlocked with a 3600 stall
so i figure about 415 hp 370tq on a dynojet.so do you guys think ill hit 11's
anyone with similiar hp? thanks in advance
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With sticky tires, easily.

I went 11.9 with only 325rwhp @ 3400 lbs and 11.7 with 365 rwhp @ 3600 lbs.
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sounds good another question ill be using m/t drag radials.should i flash stall the converter or brake torque it up a bit?
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Try it both ways and see what works best for you. Brake stalling it would be easier on the drivetrain.
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Originally Posted by EvilLS1
Try it both ways and see what works best for you. Brake stalling it would be easier on the drivetrain.
damn 1.56 60' thats awsume id definitely break the 10 bolt with that time
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Originally Posted by bad0211secws6
damn 1.56 60' thats awsume id definitely break the 10 bolt with that time
You'd be suprised. The A4 cars aren't nearly as hard on the rear end as the M6s. I was cutting 1.58-1.63 60ft times for a long time before finally breaking the 10 bolt.
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Originally Posted by EvilLS1
You'd be suprised. The A4 cars aren't nearly as hard on the rear end as the M6s. I was cutting 1.58-1.63 60ft times for a long time before finally breaking the 10 bolt.
You guys are lucky, I snapped a axel on back to back 1.64 60ft. passes with less than 1,000 miles on the car
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I'm guessing you'll run a mid 11.. if you get lucky and hook really good.. possinly a low 11.. your car is going to run awesome man! we need to get to the track and get some times!
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Originally Posted by RollinSScamaro
I'm guessing you'll run a mid 11.. if you get lucky and hook really good.. possinly a low 11.. your car is going to run awesome man! we need to get to the track and get some times!
i hope so,
hows the 30th sound for puttin your 9" in.than well go to the track and after i toast my ten youll be glad you got your 9" in
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haha the 30th sounds good.. haha hopefully you don't toast your 10 bolt.. i think it will hold up for a little bit atleast.. just don't run slicks or you're just screwed haha..



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