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New Personal Best with 1837

prove_it

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Too bad you already claimed it doesn't work....
 

GSTwithPSI

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Quoting prove_it:
Too bad you already claimed it doesn't work....



After a quick hit of meth, it works just fine...I mean, you've seen what she looks like when you're sober, right? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/runbarf.gif
 

prove_it

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Kinda sad you can only get with older heavy ladies.....


You must be a bingo club creeper.
 
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GSX_TC

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If someone where to edit out the mustang it would appear as if your GVR4 is coyote swapped haha. Nice run Brett.
 

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Nice, congrats on the 12. What did you change in your tune?
 

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Quoting matt92vr4 :
Nice, congrats on the 12. What did you change in your tune?



Thanks!

For the tune: a little more boost, and a little less peak timing. The biggest help was a good launch, and being able to hit all 4 gears quickly.
 
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Well, took 1837 at the track again tonight. I ran a new personal best, but the car had so much more in it. My first pass was 12.8. The whether was cold (42*), which translated into the track being cold and poorly prepped. The first pass I spun all the way through first, and the car bogged as I hit second. The rest of the pass was clean, which netted a 12.8 @ 109mph. The 60' wasn't great, but wasn't horrible either considering how bad the car spun out of the hole.

I only made 1 other pass. I dropped the launch RPM to 4000 to get the car to hook in the cold. Apparently, it worked. I left the line pretty hard and felt a bang. The car then started wheel hopping pretty bad, so I let out of it and babied it back to the pits. Apparently, it's FWD now. I got it home and jacked up the front end. I can spin either front tire, and the drive shaft spins freely with the rear wheels still on the ground. I'm guessing I trashed the 3 bolt rear end. What's hilarious is it made the hour drive back from the track like nothing happened. FWD GVR-4 FTW /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

All else equal, a better 60' at 109 mph is good for a quicker pass, but looks like I'm done for the season. Here's a video of the run and a few pics of the day. Got to hang out with a few friends, so there's a few shots of their cars below as well.

1837 going 12.8

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My car, my buddy Josh's WRX STI, and buddy Dan's 1G Talon.
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A clean Syclone that was running 10's. I got to run with him my first pass.
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Josh's STI
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Dan's Talon
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Why so serious Camaro?
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^This. I was thinking the same thing when you mentioned the hour long drive.
Could be worse though!
 

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Yeah, I didn't care if the VC got trashed so long as it saved me a tow truck ride. That transmission has been sh*t for a while now, and it was coming out this winter anyways. I've got a spare sitting on the garage floor ready to go in, I just haven't found time to do it.

I kinda thought I may have broken an axle off in the diff, as I've never seen a sub 400hp car clean the teeth off the ring gear. But, I wasn't sure if that may have also damaged the diff somehow. Again, I wasn't too concerned with it, since winter build plans also included dropping the rear subframe to recondition it, and upgrade to a 4 bolt rear.
 

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I also haven't seen many sub 400whp cars explode 3rd gear or the center diff, but hey I did. Things break when the torque is just right.

Blame it on the ethanol.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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You get to check out the mods to that syclone?? 7.0@103 in the 1/8th, and extremely clean /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/jawdrop.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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