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SilverStallion 10-02-2004 01:06 AM

baselined
 
I just base-lined my stock 95 GT, and ran a disappointing best of 16.8. It feels like im losing power top end, like past 4k rpm. Im guessing this isnt normal. My dad took it out once and ran a worse 17.2, but agreed with me. He says its probably losing fuel pressure. We're gonna check it this week. Anyone have any opinions? Could it be the stock fuel pump?

mdvaldosta 10-02-2004 02:01 AM

RE: baselined
 
Yea you've definately got something wrong. Post your whole timeslip so we can see whats up.

cammedlx 10-02-2004 03:50 AM

RE: baselined
 
wow md is right about you have something wrong you should atleast be in the mid or low 15's

SilverStallion 10-02-2004 06:45 PM

RE: baselined
 
I do have an o/r H-pipe...if that could be causing the problems. I'll post the timeslips as soon as i get home from work.

SilverStallion 10-02-2004 08:13 PM

RE: baselined
 
Dont make fun of the reaction time...My first time at a real track

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mdvaldosta 10-02-2004 08:44 PM

RE: baselined
 
Your launching and trap speed is what killed your times. Your launching (60' time) will get better with time - an "average" driver should be able to pull around a 2.2 60' on street tires, but even if you got that you'd still be in the 16's. You trap speed is slower than a damn Geo Metro (well almost). You definately have something wrong with your car, a full tune-up should be in order, as well as a good look-over for vacuum leaks, compression, timing, etc.

Looks like your down at least 30-40 hp.

vfast 10-03-2004 12:23 PM

RE: baselined
 
new fuel fitler


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