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your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/6/2006 9:20:02 PM   
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okay guys and gals list all of your mods and then if you know it your 1/4 mile time and tha speed...and if you want what u went up against
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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/6/2006 10:44:24 PM   
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Suspension
Dunlop Fm901s
some weight reduction
JDM B18c(1)
Exedy flywheel and stage 1 clutch
cone filter. thats all that should really affect my times.

Best E.T.- 14.8
Best trap-95.9 mph


i should have some new ones soon with my mods.

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 1:30:41 AM   
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According to the G-TECH My Greddy 19T turbo kit @7PSI and stock exhaust ran..................





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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 1:32:41 AM   
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and that speed should actually be a little lower, because of the way the G-Tech reads it compared to a dragstrip. i would guess about 2-3mph slower. still damn good though.

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 3:31:45 AM   
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nice...i like the b18c1's....great motors, and pcupo you just have an awesome car...can i have you what boosted "EG" means?

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 4:37:32 AM   
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which car?

98 civic, boosted jdm d15b = a best of 14.0@98mph
94 Formula = a best of 13.6@110mph

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 6:38:53 AM   
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According to the G-TECH My Greddy 19T turbo kit @7PSI and stock exhaust ran..................





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how much money you put into your car?

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 8:45:00 AM   
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Bone stock '96 Si, (EX Coupe in the US), with 133, 000 miles as per g-tech:

- 16.62 sec @ 86.0 mph (more likely around 81 mph real trap speed)

......... I think I have some work to do..................

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 10:42:29 AM   
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pete..i wouldnt put much trust in those g-tech numbers...i run mid 12s, and i dont turn 106.8...my best is around 105.9...on a 12.70 run. if youre running 14.80 with a decent short time, your mph isnt likely to break 100...but the 14.80 is impressive...you need to get that car to the track!

since you didnt say "civic 1/4 speeds and times"...

my old dodge runs 12.60s...i typically make around 100 passes a year, so i couldnt possiblt list what ive run against...
my stratus has turned in a best of 16.1 with tires, intake, and catback...i have since put motor mounts in, which get it off the line alot harder, but last time to the track, i was pissed off about my other car breaking, and i forgot to take the crap out of the trunk...it still ran a 16.1, but with at least 150 lbs of crap in the trunk...

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RE: your 1/4 mile times and speeds - 1/7/2006 1:03:42 PM   
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5th gen coupe...
G-Tech says...
Stock-16.9 @ 85.3mph---104 whp
+Thundermuff Cat-back- 16.6 @ 87.4mph---114whp
+DC 4-1- 16.7 @ 88.1mph---112whp
+High flow cat + Skunk2 chip- 16.2 @ 91mph

Sent the G-tech off before I got any good #'s with the SC, but I raced my buddy's S-10 with a 350 that runs 14.7's, 14.8' all day and pulled on him, so I am guessing high 14's.

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