15.987@86
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 7,848
Likes: 0
From: NJ
low 15's
need a good driver too. every time i take it to the track i got a faster time. practice makes perfect. i did this on drag radials with everything in the car. i didn't go pulling seats, my stereo out, etc. my car weighed 3050 with me in it!!!! def not light
need a good driver too. every time i take it to the track i got a faster time. practice makes perfect. i did this on drag radials with everything in the car. i didn't go pulling seats, my stereo out, etc. my car weighed 3050 with me in it!!!! def not light
Trending Topics
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 7,848
Likes: 0
From: NJ
Originally posted by rx7_ragtop
That's pretty damned good for a relatively stock NA. Congrats!
Brad
That's pretty damned good for a relatively stock NA. Congrats!
Brad
next year i will have 4.33LSD and new suspension and hopefully a little more power so i will be in low 15's near a stock T2 :p
Vosko:
try to get yourself a used set of sticky BF's drags and if you could get a 60' of at least 2.0 secs flat it would do wonders for you overall time. unless the cord is showing, those tires are still good. mine are bald and i get 1.91 60'. Ofcourse i only use them at the track. They would be suicide in the rain
try to get yourself a used set of sticky BF's drags and if you could get a 60' of at least 2.0 secs flat it would do wonders for you overall time. unless the cord is showing, those tires are still good. mine are bald and i get 1.91 60'. Ofcourse i only use them at the track. They would be suicide in the rain
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 7,848
Likes: 0
From: NJ
i have these already for the FD.... www.vosko.net/drag.htm

if i can find two 15" radials cheap i would get em
if i can find two 15" radials cheap i would get em



