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Old Jun 2, 2011 | 06:14 AM
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Trying to decide my next mod. I have the non-IC V3. Debating between CMCV delete plates and gears or adding a inter-cooler and smaller pulley. My overall goal is to have a low 12 sec high 11's weekend car.
Old Jun 2, 2011 | 06:28 AM
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Deletes and gears. Javina80 is in the Parts For Sale section selling stock plates modified into deletes for a good price.
Old Jun 2, 2011 | 07:28 AM
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Trying to decide my next mod. I have the non-IC V3. Debating between CMCV delete plates and gears or adding a inter-cooler and smaller pulley. My overall goal is to have a low 12 sec high 11's weekend car.
Intercooler or water/meth injection. OR...both.

That's what I'm working on....only if I could ever get a weekend to myself to finish the install for the water/meth...
Old Jun 2, 2011 | 07:33 AM
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Trying to decide my next mod. I have the non-IC V3. Debating between CMCV delete plates and gears or adding a inter-cooler and smaller pulley. My overall goal is to have a low 12 sec high 11's weekend car.
Oh, the reason why I say one, the other or both is because you definitely want to keep those intake temps down in the event (or, more likely, the real possibility) that you run more boost to help achieve the numbers you're looking for.

However, more power isn't always everything. With great power comes great...well...lack of traction, is what I always say. Traction is a whole nutha issue.




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