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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 03:14 AM
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1 st run 2nd run 3rd run

60' 2.3 ====2.3==== 2.3
1/8 10.026==== 9.943==== 9,987
mph 71.60==== 72.05==== 71.42
1/4 15.439==== 15.370==== 15.428
mph 90.55==== 89.64==== 89.67
what am I doing wrong? 89hb w/b16
car weighs about 2400 without me in it, I weigh 200.
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 03:21 AM
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I've heard that .1 in the 60' is worth .2 in the 1/4... 2.3 doesnt seem so bad, but it needs work. what were you rt's?
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 03:30 AM
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Try to lower you 60ft times and try to get your cars weight down a bit. Do you have a Si? I didn't think 4th gen hb's were that heavy. What transmission do you have with your B16?
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 05:47 AM
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2,400 lbs?

Holy **** man, that is heavy. Your race weight is about 2,600lbs. then, so your times look pretty good I guess.

Si coupes weigh 2,600lbs. and usually run 16.0 stcok, so you're not doing bad considering that.

You must have an Si , right?
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 06:45 AM
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wut are u mods???? the weight sounds like u have stereo equp in there

ur 60 ft sucks to be honest get it down ull be hapier wut was ur tire pressure wut did u launch at?? wut size wheels? the best ur gonna do on street tires is gonna be a 15.0 unless ucan drop some weight.

btw where did u runs it??? etown atco ?????
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 08:20 AM
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Get those 60 foots down and the et's should improve a lot. I ran a 14.9@92 in my 4dr dx with a clutch, intake, and exhaust. My car weighs 2262 according to http://www.carpoint.msn.com and a b16 weighs more than the stock motor but I did drop the ac so I really don't know the weight of it. The first time out I only ran a 15.4 and I was pretty disappointed. It takes practice and the right combination. Once I got some stickier tires and learned to launch better the et's dropped. Good Luck
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Old Apr 20, 2002 | 10:30 AM
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I ran it at Island dragway in northern jersey, I'm running a J1 trans. I launched at 4,500 rpm with 14" wheels and 195/60/14 tires@32psi. the car weighs alot cause its got a full body kit and it a dx with somewhat of a system. the track conditions were real shitty cause it rained 1/2hour before the track opened. prior to my exterior mods I was running a 15.1@91mph. I guess I suck at racing!
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