Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 05, 2005 04:56 am UTC
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Carl Best
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glad to see everyone can play nice in here.
yes you can burnout if you drop it at 7000.
don't do it cause you risk your tranny but it has been done personally
just for shyts cause i have the extra parts I'll show you when i race this guy..lol disclaimer " all racing is done on track"
All winter putting it together, all spring taking it apart Decided to go with a 2G
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 05, 2005 04:58 am UTC
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Carl Best
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I timed 4.7 that with my greddy turbo timer, its not 100% but very close. s-afc 2 16g small upgraded feul pump boost at 17 psi and a good launch
doubt if you want, i do'nt really care I"m just happy my cars working now.
All winter putting it together, all spring taking it apart Decided to go with a 2G
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 23, 2005 04:52 am UTC
December 23, 2005 04:52 am UTC
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Nigel Smith
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Originally posted by Cameron Pascoe: stock numbers for the first gen tsi awd were 0-60 mph, 6.35 sec, and 14.66 at 92.4 mph. don't know, but they feel quiker then that and the japanese have a habit of toning down the numbers they hand out to the press In fact if anything the typical crappy driver will see times worse than that. What Japanese are you referring too, the ones who built the car in Illinois?
Past 1992 Tsi AWD 1992 Tsi 14.30@100 Stock w/ MAF-T 1992 Tsi AWD 13.03@105 1.71 60' 1991 Tsi AWD
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 23, 2005 04:53 am UTC
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Nigel Smith
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Originally posted by Carl Best: glad to see everyone can play nice in here.
yes you can burnout if you drop it at 7000.
don't do it cause you risk your tranny but it has been done personally
just for shyts cause i have the extra parts I'll show you when i race this guy..lol disclaimer " all racing is done on track" No wonder your car felt so managled when I test drove it...
Past 1992 Tsi AWD 1992 Tsi 14.30@100 Stock w/ MAF-T 1992 Tsi AWD 13.03@105 1.71 60' 1991 Tsi AWD
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 24, 2005 02:44 pm UTC
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Jeremy Chin
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Racing on the Street is stupid.
Racing a Guy with a FWD is stupid when you have an AWD. If you know how to launch your car, you'd eat him alive.
This is no where near accurate but lets compare cars.
My Old TSI AWD makes somewhere around 300hp with the stock 14b and exhaust. Has 264cams, 550cc injectors, K&N, a SAFC and a MBC set at 18psi.
Runs 13.5s 1/4s. Match that up with an EVO8 that does the same 1/4 mile time and you get a sub 5.0s 0-100.
Only way to find out how fast your car really is, is to test it yourself at the track. You can have a 13s car and not know how to drive it and end up with a 15s 1/4mile.
300hp Talon to a 50hp Citroen. Lovely ain't it? Back to another Mits. A Mirage Cyborg as a future 4G63T candidate.
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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December 24, 2005 03:02 pm UTC
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Nick Boers
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I logged a 4.1s 0-60 with my b16g a few years ago when running 15psi You just gotta launch it right. There has to be some slip somewhere, be it at the clutch or the tires. If your tires suck, they'll slip. If the tires stick, the cluch needs to slip. Of course, if the clutch sucks, it'll slip in nicely even if you "dump it". With a stockish 1G AWD, it can work quite well to do that. Tires slip a little, cltuch slips a little, and it goes like hell. Once thing shave been changed, you gotta figure out your car.
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 05, 2006 09:17 pm UTC
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Paul Kolbuc
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Originally posted by Adam Grenon: Because you sure type like your 13.
Hey Mr. Grammer, it should be "like you're 13" not "like your 13". You're = contraction of you are. Your = posssesive form of you. Pot this is kettle.
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 06, 2006 04:50 pm UTC
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Adam Grenon
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True, but with some structure in his posts it would make reading easier on the eyes. Also presenting the conversation in a more mature manner instead of acting like a kid in a candy store would be a benefit to him and us. I'm not saying you should be super serious, have no sense of humour or personality, but I don't see how being annoying can benefit anyone.
Also half a million LOL's etc = posting like a 13 year old.
At least he spelt his login (full name) with capitals. It's not even worth bitching about because none of these guys ever fix up their crap.
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 06, 2006 09:46 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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SOOOO, when do we hear about this race? I think the metal on top of your workbench has prolly worn down enough to actually fire the bi$%@ up and smoke that Chevy crap-bolts SS. It's you, or it's him, either way, someone's gotta win. You can fix your car later... beat the hell out of it and win that sucker!!!!!
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 06, 2006 09:57 pm UTC
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Carl Best
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We couldn't get out before the new year. He's got his car away for the winter. he just installed a new pulley system on his supercharger. He wouldn't tell me how much HP it added, just said I'd findout. Well, he doesn't know that a just added a magnus intake manifold, 760 injectors, and a walbro 255 fuel pump. before summer I'm going to get my act 2600 in aswell.
sorry to get everyones hopes up. I'll get it on tape, as soon as we get some nice weather. the SS pushes 12psi stock after its broken in. when i test drove one it would only push around 8psi (puke). There really quick though i went for a ride in it during the summer. Raced a 16g turboed MR2. had a talk with the guy after, he was running decent mods and he couldn't keep up with us on the highway.
sorry if my typing isn't the best. PS lol,,, 13 thanks .. I'm just really into my car I was working on it today putting the intake in, in my drive way. (-2C freakin Cold)
All winter putting it together, all spring taking it apart Decided to go with a 2G
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 08, 2006 12:08 am UTC
January 08, 2006 12:08 am UTC
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Jon Arnett
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Oh my god, I just found this thread now, and I'm actually feeling sick to my stomach now.
Who cares what pulley he put on his useless Cobalt, if he didn't change the injectors/fuel pump also, then it probably didn't add much power. And either way, he's still FWD, do those cars even have LSD for the front? (I don't think they do).
In anycase, I could have beat a cobalt with my car stock, just doing a launch. With a 16G, if you can't beat that junkbox, then you owe it to the club to sell your car and buy a GM yourself.
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 08, 2006 05:22 am UTC
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Amin Ahmadi
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Originally posted by Carl Best: Well, he doesn't know that a just added a magnus intake manifold, 760 injectors, and a walbro 255 fuel pump. before summer I'm going to get my act 2600 in aswell.
sorry if my typing isn't the best. PS lol,,, 13 thanks .. I'm just really into my car I was working on it today putting the intake in, in my drive way. (-2C freakin Cold) I am going to say probabilisticly your engine would put out less power with the 760's. With almost double the injecor size, you better be a good tuner! And I am not sure how your typing skills relate to you being in your car at -2C. Not even Jean Chretien said the cold weather made his English bad!
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Re: 0-100 7 seconds?
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January 08, 2006 10:57 pm UTC
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Scott Cumming
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I can't believe i just read all that. I'm gonna go lay in the bathtub and piss on myself to feel better about all this. What a waste of time.
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