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Robin Hood 01-29-2010 11:49 PM

finally got around to running tonight.

first run was 17.829
second run 17.799

not bad considering all i got is catback, screamin deamon, pullies, wires, plugs and 32" KM2s.

sickranger3.0 01-29-2010 11:54 PM

haha i hear ya rapala. Im hoping to get my supercharger on before i go to the track again. which ill also have new rims tires and it will be lowered 2 more inches. Yeah im gonna get that hood and paint it like
this
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0043_large.jpg

But with the same color as my truck where the red is and satin black where the blue is. Im supposed to be getting a job here soon so hopefully yall will see a nice build and 1/8th mile times

Robin hood is yours an automatic?

Robin Hood 01-30-2010 07:18 PM

Yeah mines an auto. That's launching at 2-3K rpm.

Jp7 01-30-2010 08:19 PM


....we had an street legal evo run 7.1..........
No you didn't....


when i get done with my truck it should see 7's with the 3.5 ecoboost in it.
No it won't...

sickranger3.0 01-31-2010 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Jp7 (Post 1586998)
No you didn't....



No it won't...


Yes at holt a guy that goes by the name EvoVin on the local race forum ran a 7.1 in the eighth. Ill see if i can find the video if ya want me to. And you say a turbocharged duratec ranger could get into the 7's? interesting i guess ill just have to prove you wrong. no biggie.

N20-3.0 02-02-2010 10:00 AM

It's been about 9 months since I went to the track. But last time out here's what I got.

60 ft=2.406 with tire spin.
1/8= 9.543 @ 78.84
1/4= 14.869 @ 96.86


I've slapped around my share of ricers with there stupid loud fart pipes.:sgrin:

Sixt9coug 02-02-2010 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by Jp7 (Post 1586998)
No you didn't....



No it won't...

1/8th mile dude. Thats only like high 11's/low 12s

The 7.1 he mentioned is actually probably a very very low 11.

bruiser 02-02-2010 10:43 AM

wow a 19 i ran 17.2 in the 1/4 with my 2.5L stock

Smashed96gt 02-03-2010 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by nate_g_2003 (Post 1476831)
best I did was 17.735 @ 96 or so in the 1/4. That was with my Jet programmer and a cold night in Feb.

EDIT: that was before the airbox mod, wires/coil, and I had old plugs

If you went 17.7@96 then there is something very wrong with the timing at that track.

My stock 2.5 with a 5 speed went 17.4@77 and my stock '96 Mustang GT with an auto went 15.8@88.

So your 17.7 second run has the MPH for a low 14 / high 13 second run.

N20-3.0 02-04-2010 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by Smashed96gt (Post 1590798)
If you went 17.7@96 then there is something very wrong with the timing at that track.

My stock 2.5 with a 5 speed went 17.4@77 and my stock '96 Mustang GT with an auto went 15.8@88.

So your 17.7 second run has the MPH for a low 14 / high 13 second run.


I was thinking the same thing when I read that post.http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smile...ileys-1010.gif

Jp7 02-04-2010 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by Sixt9coug (Post 1589308)
1/8th mile dude. Thats only like high 11's/low 12s

The 7.1 he mentioned is actually probably a very very low 11.

No street legal evo can run a low 11.

N20-3.0 02-04-2010 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Jp7 (Post 1591206)
No street legal evo can run a low 11.

Do you mean no stock Evo can run low 11's?
Because I know of a few street legal Evo's that run quicker than that.

Sixt9coug 02-04-2010 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Jp7 (Post 1591206)
No street legal evo can run a low 11.



Why not? 11's are definately fast, but I don't see why it can't be done. It wont be stock, but street legal shouldn't be a problem.

A friend of mine had a Grand National here in Commifornia that was legit street legal (smog and all) and it would tickle the 10s so why can't an Evo do it?

Snow Wolf 02-04-2010 02:02 PM

lol hey that's not slow. my first time down the track with my ranger i ran a 22.10 @ i think it was 60 mph. thats slow. still got the 2.3 and i got it down to a 19.14. can wait to put the 302 in it. i better go faster then 15s.

Jp7 02-04-2010 05:21 PM

Street legal basically means catback and intake. This will not get you into the 11's.

When I ran an 11.6 on E85 I had a full headback exhaust including my Fp-Red, S1 cams, double pumper fuel pumps with 1000cc injectors, a built engine and nothing stock except my intake manifold.

bruiser 02-04-2010 10:48 PM

my friends evo 8 ran 12.4 with just intake exhaust 272 cams and a tune upgraded intercooler piping and stuff dont know all the details but i know he didnt change the turbo or anything so 11 i dont see why you say 11 is not a street legal car....and thats with out port and polished head which he has now

Snow Wolf 02-05-2010 12:00 AM

my friend Michael Cashman got me into dragracing. i'll love to bet his '23 Ford that ran 8.40s, but i don't think that's going to happen.
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs107...._6745776_n.jpg

Vonhanson 02-05-2010 12:07 AM

question, what makes that a 1923 ford?

Snow Wolf 02-05-2010 12:20 AM

forget to add the Altered part


Originally Posted by Vonhanson (Post 1591806)
question, what makes that a 1923 ford?

nothing but the label under the fiberglass body

N20-3.0 02-05-2010 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by Jp7 (Post 1591403)
Street legal basically means catback and intake. This will not get you into the 11's.

When I ran an 11.6 on E85 I had a full headback exhaust including my Fp-Red, S1 cams, double pumper fuel pumps with 1000cc injectors, a built engine and nothing stock except my intake manifold.

If street legal means you can only have an intake and cat back then my Ranger must be a track only vehicle.:sgrin:
There's cars around Central Florida that will run in the 9's that are considered street legal.
So once again I know of a stock motor,stock turbo daily driven Evo that will run in the 10's.
I know this because I've seen it in person.:bigeyes:
The audio has been cut but here's a vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zDOwhCF9hk

N20-3.0 02-05-2010 05:42 AM

Here's another one.This car is not so stock and tore up my buddy's 600 HP Vette form a roll.
CFT can make a turbo car rip.
Look's street legal to me.:smile:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXTVv...eature=related

nate_g_2003 02-05-2010 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by Smashed96gt (Post 1590798)
If you went 17.7@96 then there is something very wrong with the timing at that track.

My stock 2.5 with a 5 speed went 17.4@77 and my stock '96 Mustang GT with an auto went 15.8@88.

So your 17.7 second run has the MPH for a low 14 / high 13 second run.


Originally Posted by N20-3.0 (Post 1590969)
I was thinking the same thing when I read that post.http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smile...ileys-1010.gif

Not to be an e-harda$$, but I'll scan in my time slips. I had speed limiter set at 110, and my shift points were changed with the tuner. I doubt their timing devices would be off that much.

Snow Wolf 02-05-2010 09:49 AM

now talking street-legal i know this dude (you may heard of hem) he lives not too far away from me. he goes to a lot of the local car shows around were i live
Rod Saboury
he has a 1963 Corvette
its SWEET. and its street-legal in Maryland with hot-rod tags.
http://cache-02.gawkerassets.com/ass...47600d4f_o.jpg
http://cache-06.gawkerassets.com/ass...c08a0f32_o.jpg

just a bit more info for you all

At Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, OH, Saboury laid down an UNBELIEVEABLE pass in his Moran Racing Engines powered twin-turbo 1963 Corvette. At the hit of the throttle, the front wheels went airborn and carried past the 60 foot mark. All systems were go past the 330-mark as Rod planned on getting out of the throttle at the 1/8 mile. Somewhere during the run, that plan went out the window. As Rod pulled forth gear, the rear tires chattered ending what could have been the first 6-second pass in a True Street hot rod. But wait...wheeling like the true champion that he is, Rod backed out of the throttle just slightly and to his crew chief bitter distaste, decided that it was all or nothing, and let her rip through the top end. The result? The quickest pass for a True Street car. 6.95 seconds at over 210 mph.

Rod, his crew chief, and engine builder, Mike Moran were completely ecstatic as they made history with this beautiful Corvette. Don't think Rod drives this car often? Think again. Rod and his wife Tina make sure to hit as many cruises as they can. This Corvette has seen more traffic jams than a commuter on the Long Island Expressway. Congrats Rod. You showed the Mustangs that we are and always will have the fastest/baddest hot rods on the planet.

Smashed96gt 02-05-2010 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by nate_g_2003 (Post 1591988)
Not to be an e-harda$$, but I'll scan in my time slips. I had speed limiter set at 110, and my shift points were changed with the tuner. I doubt their timing devices would be off that much.

I would really appricate it if you scanned the time slips. The only way you could have that much speed with that slow of a time would be to miss a gear and have tremendous wheel spin.

N20-3.0 02-05-2010 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by nate_g_2003 (Post 1591988)
Not to be an e-harda$$, but I'll scan in my time slips. I had speed limiter set at 110, and my shift points were changed with the tuner. I doubt their timing devices would be off that much.

It's all good Bro.
Nobody is calling you a liar.It's just that the Time/MPH does not really match up.
My buddy's Tundra runs low 14's at around 98-99 MPH.
I run mid to upper 14's at around 96 mph.
I don't know how many newer Mustangs I've seen run mid 14's in the 95 MPH range.
I ran my wife's Hemi 300 C to a 14.4 at 97 MPH.
So if you really went 96 in the 1/4 you have a mid 14 sec. ride.


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