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Old 10-14-2007, 10:13 AM
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c5 a4 with 3000 stall. car ran 11.23 at 120.52. with 1.56 60 ft time. 408 n/a.
hope to get in the 10's on motor. car only dynoed at 430 rwhp, tuner told me the convertor was slipping. tci but with that 60 ft can it be slipping? tsp 408 with tsp 2.5 heads comp 242/248 cam, underdrive pulley,slp longtubes, ls6 intake, shaner tb,3.42 gears, built tranny, mt drag radials. any advice to help me reach my goal of 10.99 n/a, would be great.
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90/90, different converter like maybe a yank 3600, drag wheels, better fuel and aggressive tune, what size are the slp's (bigger exhaust).

Theres alot of options just all upto you on what you want to do. W/ a 1.56 60' it sounds like thats all your gonna get on your current combo and tune.
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If that's a well built motor, it really wouldn't take that big of a shot of n20 to shave off 3 tenths and go into the 10s.

Nice car.

What size MTs exactly and on what wheels? I need a track setup.
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Originally Posted by will82
If that's a well built motor, it really wouldn't take that big of a shot of n20 to shave off 3 tenths and go into the 10s.

Nice car.

What size MTs exactly and on what wheels? I need a track setup.
17 on stock wagon wheels



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