Is this time the quickess time possible???
Here's my time slip:
60'------>2.278
330----->6.163
1/8------>9.326 mph----->78.57
1000---->12.092
1/4------>14.490 mph------>92.31
Ok, I am wondering if this is the fastest time that I can possibly get on street tires, and with what I have which is a 95 gsr swap with an AEM sr intake, DC 4-2-1 header, rsr ex mag. exhaust, and stock clutch and all this is in a 92 CX. Or can I go faster if i had better runs? 60ft times? Or is my engine just not running good. Let me know what you think.
60'------>2.278
330----->6.163
1/8------>9.326 mph----->78.57
1000---->12.092
1/4------>14.490 mph------>92.31
Ok, I am wondering if this is the fastest time that I can possibly get on street tires, and with what I have which is a 95 gsr swap with an AEM sr intake, DC 4-2-1 header, rsr ex mag. exhaust, and stock clutch and all this is in a 92 CX. Or can I go faster if i had better runs? 60ft times? Or is my engine just not running good. Let me know what you think.
I have a faulty fuel guage in my car, because whenever i accelerate hard or make hard turns, the gas meter moves towards full or towards empty. Before I ran, I had about 1/8 of the tank left. For some reason, between my 1-3 gears when the car pulls harder, the fuel delivery was fine, but about a second into 4th gear i got fuel cut for a split second so that's probably why I lost some mph. I think that if i didn't get cut, i probably would've did a 14.3 maybe...I'm just wondering because it seems like a lot of people trap at around 95+ mph on gsr swaps and i'm only trapping around 92-93mph so that's just seems very slow.
3-5 mph difference isnt much. im sure there are other factors that resulted in your mph.
weather, tire pressure, driving skill, RPMs you are shifting at.
From your time slip, looks liek you can better your 60fts and gain about 2-3 tenths of a second overall.
weather, tire pressure, driving skill, RPMs you are shifting at.
From your time slip, looks liek you can better your 60fts and gain about 2-3 tenths of a second overall.
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