Stock LS2 Z28 1/8th-mile times
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Stock LS2 Z28 1/8th-mile times
1.8544 60'
5.0497 330'
7.7364 660'
91.30 mph
It 85 degrees about 200 feet above sea level, and relatively humid.
1994 Z28 with a stock LS2 crate engine with headers and dual exhaust. TH350 with 3.73s and a 3400 stall Fuddle converter, and that's it. Also, it is running a stock 2000 Z28 program. The track was slick, so the drag radials wouldn't do better than 1.8x 60s.
I think 7.6x at 92 is possible with a harder launch and some tuning.
5.0497 330'
7.7364 660'
91.30 mph
It 85 degrees about 200 feet above sea level, and relatively humid.
1994 Z28 with a stock LS2 crate engine with headers and dual exhaust. TH350 with 3.73s and a 3400 stall Fuddle converter, and that's it. Also, it is running a stock 2000 Z28 program. The track was slick, so the drag radials wouldn't do better than 1.8x 60s.
I think 7.6x at 92 is possible with a harder launch and some tuning.
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Originally Posted by 1999Z28
ehh... i ran 7.95 @ 89 with a ls1 with headers and 4.10s
i'd expect more than 7.6s if i were you.
good luck
i'd expect more than 7.6s if i were you.
good luck
I agree. Did you dyno? what type of numbers did you put down?
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Originally Posted by 1999Z28
ehh... i ran 7.95 @ 89 with a ls1 with headers and 4.10s
i'd expect more than 7.6s if i were you.
good luck
i'd expect more than 7.6s if i were you.
good luck
Gadget, I see you are getting those times down. Wait till fall comes, even quicker times. Good Job.