JRSC type R at 9psi....= 13.703@108.56 on winter tires!
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JRSC type R at 9psi....= 13.703@108.56 on winter tires!
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Well im not really happy but I guess its what I expected with winter tires!
I got 247WHP and 170WTQ....
my 60 foot was 2.31.....
JRSC @ 9.5 PSI, hondata Tunned
I guess I need slick pretty badly!
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Well im not really happy but I guess its what I expected with winter tires!
I got 247WHP and 170WTQ....
my 60 foot was 2.31.....
JRSC @ 9.5 PSI, hondata Tunned
I guess I need slick pretty badly!
Tyler
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Re: JRSC type R at 9psi....= 13.703@108.56 on winter tires! (ATgrills.com)
The trap speed is good. What are you expecting with only ~250whp? You should run 13.2-13.3 easy on slicks.
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Re: JRSC type R at 9psi....= 13.703@108.56 on winter tires! (ATgrills.com)
Real good, I ran 14.0 @103.5 like 4 times in a row on Kumho's 712's here in Carlsbad raceway... slipping in 1st and 2nd all the way down the track... at 6psi stock boost for me..... Hondata tuned also....
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Re: JRSC type R at 9psi....= 13.703@108.56 on winter tires! (ATgrills.com)
Yea sounds like you are spinning pretty bad i ran a 13.8 in a civic si on 10psi at like 112 mph so i know where you are comming from on the spinning aspect of things. good 60ft time though. if you can knock it down two more 10ths that would put you at a good time. with traction bars and slicks you should be able to pull that one off easy.
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