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screwdgie

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Apr 6, 2003
Barrington, Illinois
The mods on my 92 5 speed gsx are as follows: K&N filter, 3 inch cat, 3 in catback, and bcs restrictor mod, and stock clutch. Assuming a decent launch, I am expecting maybe a 14.3-14.4? Sound about right?

My real question is, would adding a mbc and running 15-16 psi get me into the 13's? I am planning on getting an act 2600 too.

If any of you have a similar setup, please let me know how it runs.
 
This is considered "bench racing" so you might want to read back over the forum rules.....
But with your stock clutch I don't think you'll see 13s, my mods are intake, mbc, bov, and all free mods and running open downpipe at about 16 psi and I ran consistant 14.1 I've been to the drags twice since then and still 14.1 and I do consider myself a good driver. If you had the 2600 installed you might see 13.9..
 
Go to the track and try? I ran a 13.0 without many mods, on a stock fuel system and turbo my first time ever racing. my friend ran a 12.6 by unbolting the exhaust, getting a fuel pump and race gas , and turning up the boost. Alot of people run great times on alot of stock parts.
 
Just a little update for anyone who cares.

I ran a 13.8 @ 96 w/ 1.855 60'. That also includes me having to short shift 3rd a little, because i was getting boost creep in 3rd. So I'm guessing I'm a decent driver ...? :D
 
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