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I know the Z is more geared for the 1/4 mile but I am also taking my '64 Nova as well so its going to be a day full of flogging!
I took the Nova to the track a couple weeks ago and ran a 6.80 at 101mph. That was also with slicks and a 1.499 '60 foot ![]() What should i expect with the Z? She has stock tires and 4.30 gears so I will be more curious with the MPH to get a true indicator of how the car is running. Those of you with timeslips, did your 1/8 and 1/4 mile times match to sites such as these: http://www.fl-thirdgen.org/quartermileconversion.html What do you all think it will run: -92 Z with 88k miles -K&N with cutout lid -Jeal headers -Stock exhaust with X-pipe and Dynomax mufflers -4.30 gears -Corey Henderson tuned chip |
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9.4-9.7 @ 83-86MPH maybe
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Lee, i think he should go a bit faster.
If you can get/stay under 2.0 60ft I would guess around 8.5 at about 90 +- depending on his driving. The chart you posted is on the money i ran 1/8 7.1 @ 100 1/4 11.09 @ 129
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'91 #1635 PoloGreen 350 LT5 11.09 @ 129.27 11.04 @ 128.86 474RWHP 400RWTQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFNFOhGGlR4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlRIOMwaDYY https://sites.google.com/site/peteszr1garage Last edited by Pete; 02-12-2011 at 07:23 PM. |
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i would guess around 8.5-9.0 at 86-88 mph . your going to have to be really care full off the line .also you might try short shifting the 1-2 shift to limit wheel spin .
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He is on street tires, right....that makes a big difference.
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Probably right time is will be 8.4-8.7...altough MPH might still be in the 85-87 range....will be interested to see, your car makes good power with the mods
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I will have to go find the slip for my et. My mph however was 89.45. Ported intake/ inj.hs and flowmaster catback. 355 rwhp at the time. I will predict 8.2@90.6.
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remember he hasnt had any porting done to her . with 430s on street tires launching is going to be a peddle fest at best doesnt anyone have a set of drag radials they can loan you for a night . even 275x40x17s would work decent .bottem line have a ton of fun trying her out .
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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LOL how soon can Discount Tire ship me a set of M/T Streets
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Yes this is what i am looking for honestly. If my mph is 89 or greater then i will be happy. The car already weighs 3600 and my tubby a$$ weighs around 240 so the car will be h e a v y.
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