finally got civic gsr to the strip
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/22/2008 4:44:19 PM
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GReddy_Civic
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and where are these pictures?
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/22/2008 6:24:23 PM
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sacicons
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only 88mph? what is done to the motor? that sounds like something isnt right.
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/23/2008 6:18:58 AM
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sacicons
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my suggestion is to get rid of the intake manifold and get a skunk2 one, then run a p30 ecu. youll be amazed of the power you get.
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/23/2008 11:17:51 AM
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bakertime
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Personally, I'd skip on the brand name price tag of the Skunk 2 and get a BLOX IM (that's what I'm using also) if that's the route you're going to take. I won't get you huge gains, but it will get you some top end (probabaly at the expense of some bottom end). An IM paired with a larger TB would probabaly be more beneficial. I can't remember, are you on your stock ECU or are you tuned? Those mods might be a bit much for a stock ECU.
< Message edited by bakertime -- 4/23/2008 11:24:47 AM >
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/23/2008 5:39:35 PM
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sacicons
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youll be well in the range of low 14s/high 13s with that. I got my 95 coupe with full interior (incl custom sub enclosure)to 14.8@95 on the stock jdm gsr motor with just a clutch and flywheel. and I just lately got back out since I did mods to the motor and managed 14.3@98 on street tires and 14.0@98 on Nitto 555Rs. youre on your way though. and if you do the manifold, it will run fine on a b16 or type r ecu. but before you do anything else, upgrade your fuel pump. (Walbro 255 works great)
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/23/2008 7:36:02 PM
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SuBlime_4_LiFe
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I too will be taking my first trip up to that track on sunday in my car, 93' hatch with a GSR swap. 16's sounds a little high seems like it should be faster then that. The owner of my car before had it running 14.4@96. Skunk2 im and p30 def will make a dif, thats what i got def suggest it. I let you kno wat i can do at the track after sunday im hoping to at the very least break 15 so
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RE: finally got civic gsr to the strip - 4/23/2008 8:13:06 PM
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sacicons
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yeah, Im more interested in his speed than time. times vary too much depending on driver experience. my last time out, it had been a couple of years since I had drag raced, and I butchered the first run, but despite almost a full second difference through the day(only 4 runs), all of my trap speeds were within about 1mph of each other. high 97- high 98. Ive got a few more mods than Sandrider, but even on the stock b18c I was running high 94-low 95. but then If you look at the weights of our three similarly powered cars, we are going to be way lighter than a b18 6th gen. a couple hundred pounds makes a big difference.
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