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Old 09-11-2014, 09:57 AM
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Big power doesn't always mean good times. A light shell with decent power, a good driver, and traction is all he needs to go 11's.

Good luck, the machine work gave me a chub (in a good way) - everything looks great
Old 09-11-2014, 10:18 AM
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Default Re: My turbo integra drag car build

Originally Posted by ShinsenTuner
Big power doesn't always mean good times. A light shell with decent power, a good driver, and traction is all he needs to go 11's.

Good luck, the machine work gave me a chub (in a good way) - everything looks great
I can agree with that. But I would still go with more power. You have a billet machined block guard, rods and pistons; there is no reason not to go with more power.

Just seems like a lot of work for 350 wHP.

Also, OP said traction will be an issue due to lack of a good strip. Not that more power will solve that.
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