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Auto98EX -> RE: boosted Gas Mileage, wow (11/13/2005 4:18:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: z6 FoRiLLa how do you like it? what's your set up? I'm looking at getting one for my z6. Do you have a problem with spinning tires? What kind of numbers are you putting down? Sorry for all the questions but im really considering buying one. Thanks Well keep in mind first that my Civic is an automatic [:'(] so my numbers are not what they could be. Better to compare relative numbers than absolute. Before the charger, my best 0-60 was 9.9 seconds. Since the charger, my best 0-60 is 7.4 seconds. My quarter with the charger is 15.9, but I think I could shave another tenth off of that since I hesitated between "2nd" and "3rd" when I did that run. I never ran the quarter before the charger but I feel sure it was in the 18's if not worse. I'm running the charger with JR FPR (came with the kit), MSD ignition, cap, rotor, coil, super conductor wires, and a modified AEM SRI. Stock exhaust for now. Like I said the absolute numbers are not that hot but it's still a nice fat improvement over stock. 2.5 seconds off my 0-60 and probably 2 seconds or more off my quarter. That's pretty much what Jackson Racing advertises on their website, so I can't complain about the charger itself. My only complaints are the whistling from my AEM SRI under light acceleration is even louder now (sounds almost like a giant canary whistling at a hot girl) and the fact that I can't take advantage of full boost in higher gears since the automatic downshifts when I push the throttle too far. Just makes me wish I had a 5 speed even more. Anyway, the low end performance is great around town, which is 90% of my driving if not more. Highway driving is greatly improved as well, although again, it'd be even better with a stick. Obviously my highway mileage has picked up a lot more than my city mileage has dropped (I get about 25-26 in the city now with typical driving, compared to 26-28 before). I don't really have any traction problems since it's an auto, although if I floor it from a stop or a slow roll, it will chirp the tires 3 or 4 times. Have to be a little more careful in the rain, since it's easy to spin all the way through first on takeoff if you're not careful. Same thing applies to "dirty" roads. Smooth strong takeoffs from a stop and nailing it from cruising speed are a lot of fun. Throws you back in your seat good and hard. Just don't do it too much or A) your mileage won't be anywhere near 25 and B) everyone around you will think you're a jackass [:D]
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