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Old 06-01-2005, 09:28 AM
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Just curious what you guys are 60'ing at the track, what power level you're at (bolt ons, cam only, H/C, power adder), and what gears you are running. Thanks in advance.


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3200/2.5 STR, 3.42 gears, pulling 1.85-1.87 with traction, CAI and a catback.
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With stock internals, full weight and traction 1.75. With weight reduction (-200lbs) I had a good bit of 1.62 and consistent 1.65. These numbers were with a Vig 2800 and a Vig3200 with 3.23 gears.

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Originally Posted by JNorris
With stock internals, full weight and traction 1.75. With weight reduction (-200lbs) I had a good bit of 1.62 and consistent 1.65. These numbers were with a Vig 2800 and a Vig3200 with 3.23 gears.

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Good times especially after the weight reduction. Can you elaborate on where you removed that 200 lbs and also what tires you were running?
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38------Spare/jack
6-------floor mats
15------ET Streets/wheels
10------stock TC to Vig2800
16----- front swaybar
27------back seats
5-------stock exhaust to headers
40------skinnies
56------8 gal. of fuel

Total of 213 pounds
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That **** adds up...
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1.64 to 1.66 60 fts with Vig 2800, baby cam, bolt-ons and 3.73's.
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Vig3200
3:42 rear
Full bolt ons
Cam only TR227
MT radials
1.63 best, average 1.65-1.68
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what is the stock stall speed
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I think it is around 1700-1800 rpm.
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Best so far is a 1.86, on Street Tires, stock 3.23s, prety much stock 93 minus the converter. The converter is a Vigi 3200, best ET is a 8.5@78, on street tires, 17s on all four
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Best of 1.84 as in sig, easing it out. Stalling it up or flashing will require much more tire than the 245 Nittos. Even this small converter hits hard enough to break 'em seriously loose if I'm not careful.




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