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Old 04-07-13, 01:38 AM
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timemachines perron rx7 e85 13b automatic

hey everyone we wanted to share a lil bit on perrons street rx7 its been a while since we posted about this car we went to the local 1/8 to try it out its the first time its ever been to the track since the auto conversion we had some issues with the transbrake not comming on n the converter slipping like crazy but its looking really promissing

we hit a 6.0 on the first pass at 118 n a 5.99 at 118 on the second run on drag radials could not get a good 60 feet do to the transbrake problem enjoy..

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how come you guys used drag radials?
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looks and sounds good. consistent runs. when you work out the transbrake issues, what should that translate to in terms of time/MPH?
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Fast but looks like many auto cars I see... Cutting a light looks tuff! This it what has always held me back from going this route.
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how come you guys used drag radials?
well this guy uses the on the street so he wants his car to run without having to change anything on it i would have slapped a set of slicks but to each its own the radials do the trick tho
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Originally Posted by diabolical1
looks and sounds good. consistent runs. when you work out the transbrake issues, what should that translate to in terms of time/MPH?
thnx bro well the goal for this car is mid 5 in the 1/8 n mid 8's in the 1/4 at over 150
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Originally Posted by sk8world
Fast but looks like many auto cars I see... Cutting a light looks tuff! This it what has always held me back from going this route.
thts gonna b fixed soon it was the first time out so we just wanted to c where the car was at at the moment
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Love the updates guys , sounds mean
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What a beast. Keep up the good work guys!!
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Looking good like always, can you tell us the weight on the car?
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Originally Posted by 864angel112
looking good like always, can you tell us the weight on the car?
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I believe its like 24 or 2500 not sure have to ask the owner
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what were the dyno numbers?
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Looking good! Little spray on the line and that thing will be killing it
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Sick! just love it. Eso perro!
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what size tire out back?

Is it still a stock FD IRS rear setup?
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Originally Posted by drftinmx6
what were the dyno numbers?
688 @ 30 psi on E85
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Timemachine Team ...Congrats man, people start to see automatic Works....the fastest v8 door slammer its automatic...now the sport compact its our moment.....we know your goal its going to be true....8. mid @ the 1/4..... Felicidades, como siempre digo Valio la pena...jijijijijiji
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Grasias Jose estamos trabajando en eso
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Originally Posted by NoPis10
688 @ 30 psi on E85
no they did a new setup now, there's new numbers, they just haven't told us what they were yet, lol
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Originally Posted by drftinmx6
no they did a new setup now, there's new numbers, they just haven't told us what they were yet, lol
Its still the same setup.......but we dont know the power of the car cause it was left with a street tune at 30psi on e85........
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Originally Posted by 12ATIMEMACHINES
Its still the same setup.......but we dont know the power of the car cause it was left with a street tune at 30psi on e85........
well the turbo looks different.
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Originally Posted by drftinmx6
well the turbo looks different.
Good observation.........it had an 80mm now its a 74mm.......
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what size tire?
Is this still IRS out back?
What rear suspension setup?

Looks like a 28" tall tire....
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Originally Posted by gnx7
what size tire?
Is this still IRS out back?
What rear suspension setup?

Looks like a 28" tall tire....
Its not irs.......it has an 8.8 and tire size is 325 street drag radial


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