1/4 mile times
#1
1/4 mile times
stock v6 2001 mustang with catback dual exhaust..what will that run in the 1/4 mile?
v6 2001 mustang with catback dual exhaust/3.73 gears/ sct xcal II tuner/ cold air intake..what will that run in the 1/4 mile?
just any close numbers would be great. thanks
v6 2001 mustang with catback dual exhaust/3.73 gears/ sct xcal II tuner/ cold air intake..what will that run in the 1/4 mile?
just any close numbers would be great. thanks
#5
RE: 1/4 mile times
I ran a 15.07 on intake and programmer only with street tires in my 6, and that was on my ****ty 70K mi clutch. I didn't have a shifter or anything, plus I had about 200lbs of stereo in the trunk.
Ryan
Ryan
#7
RE: 1/4 mile times
Well the exhaust really isn't gonna improve your times too much, probably mid 15s if you're a good driver and a manual, low 16s to high 15s auto.
All the mods listed will put you in the high 14s, to low 15s if you're decent manual, mid to low 15s if you're auto.
All the mods listed will put you in the high 14s, to low 15s if you're decent manual, mid to low 15s if you're auto.
#10
RE: 1/4 mile times
In the 3 passes I got at Baytown, no traction 1st & 2nd, I was able to run a 15.07 @ 90.7mph with a 2.08 60ft
That was street tires, intake and programmer. I don't see how people can't make it into the 14's with these few little mods and traction. I probably could have hooked had the track not been torn up by radials and I had my Nittos on, which would have drastically improved my time.
Bone stock, it ran a 10.8 1/8th mi @ 63.7, and with the programmer andintake it ran a 9.6 @ 72.6 mph, so that over a second in the 1/8th.
That was street tires, intake and programmer. I don't see how people can't make it into the 14's with these few little mods and traction. I probably could have hooked had the track not been torn up by radials and I had my Nittos on, which would have drastically improved my time.
Bone stock, it ran a 10.8 1/8th mi @ 63.7, and with the programmer andintake it ran a 9.6 @ 72.6 mph, so that over a second in the 1/8th.