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Old 11-03-2009, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by AChotrod
Dont have much for weight loss, back seats,AC, spare, road race k-member thats about it
Heres my NA dyno with S60 rear and 35 spline true trac, and street twin clutch wich is 20# heavier than a single.

I have an ls1 car that everyone thinks is weak sauce with only 415 rwhp and 360rwtq, but that's through a stalled auto with a 9" so you are making good numbers.... I say a 150 should get you there
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It sure will be, money makin on the streets of Chicago...Ez money, we gonna be str8 Hustlin
When my car gets up here Im coming with yall.
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Originally Posted by BAKED
It takes a hell of alot more than you guys think to make a car run 9's. It's not near as simple as spraying a 200 shot on any 11 sec. car to do it. Especially a 6 speed. How many of the guys giving advice have ran 9's? Ok, how about 9's with a 6 speed? Everything is easy on paper, it's when you actually get it to the track when reality sets in.

Put an auto with a decent converter in it and with a 200 shot I'll bet it still wouldn't run 9's.

I agree!! Sure there are guys that have done it,but they are the exception and not the rule. Running 9's on the internet is easy...doing it at the track is a completely different thing. When you post up that 9.9x time slip then we believe that you achieved that goal.
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easy 200 shot
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Originally Posted by OutlawZ
Yeah I got em on my photobucket so these will have to do for now cuz i'm at work and photobucket is outlawed.... no pun intended....
Do you run it with the carb hat on it?
Ever tried without it?


OP, spray it until it goes 9's then post up how much it took.
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I dont know what your race weight is, but my car runs consistant 11.00s on the motor and with a 150 hit and the nitrous daves plate i went 9.56 @ 140.66 mph. But i have all the nescesary suspension parts. Granted i dont have Heat, or AC and i have kirkys plus all the tubular k member and suspension i am problably sitting a little lighter then you. Allso took a good solid year to get the supsension dialed in to make it a solid 9.50 car every pass! Good luck the faster you go the more you have to tweak with **** cause the faster you get the harder it is to get faster!
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UPDATE. Since I started this thread. I put in a new cam, full suspension, and bought the N2o outlet plate kit, Nano, MSD dig 6, stand alone fuel system, and all the n2o accessories you can think of. Now I just need to install the system and wait for spring to start dialing it all in.
Wish me luck!!
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Everything has finally arrived and I will start the install soon! I keep this updated when I start testing.




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