What would i run? 1/4
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What would i run? 1/4
94 auto GT vert
summit shorties
BBK OR/H
flowmaster american thunder catback
CAI
BBK underdrive pulleys
1.what do you think i would run at the 1/4
2.what would my time be after 3.73s
thanks, i know the truth will hurt
summit shorties
BBK OR/H
flowmaster american thunder catback
CAI
BBK underdrive pulleys
1.what do you think i would run at the 1/4
2.what would my time be after 3.73s
thanks, i know the truth will hurt
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RE: What would i run? 1/4
When my 95 Auto Gt was stock(flowmaster, shift kit, CAI) I ran a 10.3 at 67 in the 1/8th. That equates to a 16.0 in the 1/4. That's about what the car felt like. With 3:73 you should run about a 15.2. I would get 4:10's, a cobra intake, 70mm TB, and a shift kit. This should put you in the solid 14's with about 215rwhp.
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RE: What would i run? 1/4
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RE: What would i run? 1/4
ORIGINAL: NoGo95GT
When my 95 Auto Gt was stock(flowmaster, shift kit, CAI) I ran a 10.3 at 67 in the 1/8th. That equates to a 16.0 in the 1/4. That's about what the car felt like. With 3:73 you should run about a 15.2. I would get 4:10's, a cobra intake, 70mm TB, and a shift kit. This should put you in the solid 14's with about 215rwhp.
When my 95 Auto Gt was stock(flowmaster, shift kit, CAI) I ran a 10.3 at 67 in the 1/8th. That equates to a 16.0 in the 1/4. That's about what the car felt like. With 3:73 you should run about a 15.2. I would get 4:10's, a cobra intake, 70mm TB, and a shift kit. This should put you in the solid 14's with about 215rwhp.
If you want to make your quarter mile quicker the best bang for your buck would be nitrous.
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RE: What would i run? 1/4
95 Mustang Gt's were rated at 215 flywheel horsepower and normally laid down 175-185 rear wheel horsepower. As for the Cobra Intake there are better ones out there. However, for the budget minded, it's a good deal. I'm running a GT-40 on mine and have had no complaints. Before my heads and cam, I just had the intake on and noticed a pretty good increase in power/acceleration. But yeah, it's better to do the whole H/C/I at once.