Steeda 5.0 CAI & Tune - new best ET and Trap Speed!
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Steeda 5.0 CAI & Tune - new best ET and Trap Speed!
For those who have followed our previous posts or seen our advertised info on our website for our cold air and tune below for reference, we have new results to report!
http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-p...d-mustang.html
We had previously gone a best of 11.96 at 115.1 mph in testing with just our Steeda CAI, custom tune, and Nitto Drag Radials to get the power down. This was our original tune package on 93 octane in a 3.73 equipped car.
We have since further refined our tunes and have been upgrading customers who already had our package free of charge and have been getting awesome feedback and impressive dyno results.
http://forums.themustangsource.com/f...wesome-491233/
We now have a new best 1/4 mile E.T. and trap speed. They didnt happen on the same pass, but they almost never do anyway.
Our new best E.T is 11.88, but there is more to be had here and we will go back for more testing to get it. When we sent the car back to our Georgia facility, someone forgot to put the tuner back in the car. With a set of short 275/40/17 drag radials we hit the rev limiter in 4th well short of the finish line and could not change it without the tuner handy. This limited our trap speed on the 11.88 pass to only 113.37 mph. Here is the timeslip for that one.
A subsequent pass shifting into 5th got us an 11.95, so the shift cost us some time, but staying under power gave us a great 116.85 mph trap speed. Here is the timeslip for that one.
In previous discussions I had mentioned we wanted to get 116-117mph trap speed with just a cold air and tuning, no other power modifications. The car we are using has completely stock exhaust down to the axle back and no other power adders other than the cold air.
Our new goal is 11.70's and to break the 117 mph barrier with just the cold air, tune, and drag radials. We are pretty close now. Just need to get a clean pass.
But for now, 11.88 and a 116.85 trap speed is not too shabby
http://www.steeda.com/store/steeda-p...d-mustang.html
We had previously gone a best of 11.96 at 115.1 mph in testing with just our Steeda CAI, custom tune, and Nitto Drag Radials to get the power down. This was our original tune package on 93 octane in a 3.73 equipped car.
We have since further refined our tunes and have been upgrading customers who already had our package free of charge and have been getting awesome feedback and impressive dyno results.
http://forums.themustangsource.com/f...wesome-491233/
We now have a new best 1/4 mile E.T. and trap speed. They didnt happen on the same pass, but they almost never do anyway.
Our new best E.T is 11.88, but there is more to be had here and we will go back for more testing to get it. When we sent the car back to our Georgia facility, someone forgot to put the tuner back in the car. With a set of short 275/40/17 drag radials we hit the rev limiter in 4th well short of the finish line and could not change it without the tuner handy. This limited our trap speed on the 11.88 pass to only 113.37 mph. Here is the timeslip for that one.
A subsequent pass shifting into 5th got us an 11.95, so the shift cost us some time, but staying under power gave us a great 116.85 mph trap speed. Here is the timeslip for that one.
In previous discussions I had mentioned we wanted to get 116-117mph trap speed with just a cold air and tuning, no other power modifications. The car we are using has completely stock exhaust down to the axle back and no other power adders other than the cold air.
Our new goal is 11.70's and to break the 117 mph barrier with just the cold air, tune, and drag radials. We are pretty close now. Just need to get a clean pass.
But for now, 11.88 and a 116.85 trap speed is not too shabby
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Never got the chance to do go any faster on motor. The press took the car for a while and at the next event we ran it at which was Pony Wars we ran it on nitrous, with a 125 shot it went 11.00 at nearly 127mph.
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