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98TalonAug-05-02 09:55 AM
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#1686, "is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"


          

That was my best time my first time at the track. My car is a stock 98 talon 5-speed... nothing at all done to it. on 14's. it's the base model, manual windows, no sunroof or spoiler. anyway, that was my best time. I also ran a 10.0 but I redlighted by .02 seconds. The crazy thing was that my 10.0 was at 72mph. I need to get to a quarter track. Anyhoo, how are my times?

adam

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ModeratorVX100Aug-05-02 12:31 PM
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#1687, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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if you're running 10.0 with no mods, then

A. your car must weigh very little (you said it was a base 5 speed with no options)

B. you are launching like a mad man (what was your 60 fot time???)

C. you have a factory freak engine

My best 1/8th mile time was 9.995 sec, with a best ever 1/8 MPH of something like 70.4 mph

"Tutto fa brodo."

Todd Scungio
98 RS
15.173 @ 90.70 MPH

And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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vegasdsmrAug-05-02 05:46 PM
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#1688, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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ya, wat VX said... anutha freak has shown up...

wats your 60foot time? and what kinda accesory/options do u have (to get a weight estimate)..

props on da time, gotta slip????

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now: 20g, portfueler, bpu+++ (track/dyno times tbd...)

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SEA97GSAug-06-02 03:42 AM
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#1689, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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72MPH is just mad. I just broke 10 seconds in the 1/8th last week with a 9.987 and that was only 69MPH. Never even seen 70MPH yet. Notice I said..."yet".

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92 Talon TSi AWD-12.927@105.47MPH

  

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98TalonAug-06-02 03:51 AM
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#1690, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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my car is base, manual windows and locks, 5 speed, no rear windshield wiper, no hatch release, manual seats, 4 speaker sound system, I had about 10 lbs of stuff in the back of my car. My best friend has my precious time slip. I have a few other runs of mine though. How do I post a picture? I have the 10.2 run right here. By the way, I was running 2.4 60ft times. It was VERY hot outside and I never did get my car to hook well (on the stock 14's, haha).

adam

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DSBLK93GTAug-06-02 01:05 PM
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#1691, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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I ran a 10.319 with my Probe on a 16.18 pass....with a 2.3X 60ft


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98TalonAug-07-02 05:23 AM
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#1692, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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that little probe of yours moves pretty good huh? you should just sell that 'stang and drop your money into the probe . just kidding of course.

adam

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SaberKhanAug-07-02 08:39 AM
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#1693, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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Thats a damn good time. Keep up the good work, and get to a 1/4 mile track!


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98TalonAug-08-02 05:56 AM
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#1694, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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what would I be running with a 50 shot, how about a 75 shot?

adam

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ModeratorVX100Aug-08-02 07:18 AM
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#1695, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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I was just running 10.02 last night in the 1/8th, which was about 15.60 in the 1/4. I'd assume your time would be about 15.85-15.95 or so (rough guess)

a 50 shot should get you at least high 14's maybe mid 14's in the 1/4 (another rough guess)

"Tutto fa brodo."

Todd Scungio
98 RS
15.173 @ 90.70 MPH

And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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DSM_TunerAug-12-02 12:13 PM
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#1696, "RE: is a 10.2 in the 1/8th good?"
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I must be doing something wrong..... I have AEM Cam gears, AEM Cold Air Intake, 10.33mm Wires, NGK Plugs, AFX UDP, Cat back exhaust and a 60 shot of NOS. The fastest I ran with out Nos was like 10.73 and i got a 10.3 with nos.... so i must be doing something wong??? I do have a slipping clutch ... damn Centerforce Dual Friction...?

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