3.7L 0-60 stock times.
#1
3.7L 0-60 stock times.
Just wondering what everyone was able to get stock 0-60.
I have a 2014 stock Convertible
With 87 octane i run a 6.8s 0-60
With 91 octane I run a 6.4s 0-60.
Granted. These were one time passes. Same conditions.
I have a 2014 stock Convertible
With 87 octane i run a 6.8s 0-60
With 91 octane I run a 6.4s 0-60.
Granted. These were one time passes. Same conditions.
#2
100% stock with 3.31 gears and automatic trans, 6.1-6.3 seconds. Now with long tube headers and 3.73 gears and a MPT tune i run in the high 4's, if i could get enough traction. I have a 5.1 second 0 to 60 recorded on my 'G-Tech' but the rear tires spun until i hit 40 mph
#3
I have a vert with CAI and bama tune and have it at 6.1 with the 2.73 gears. I'm going to get the aluminum one piece driveshaft, 3.73 gears and 73mm TB so it will get better then. Don't know what it will go down to, but for sure it will be better than 6
#4
With my 315's stock 93 Oct 6.3s with the car I had before same exact car but 3.55's v6 was like 5.9. Now with the car I have 3.15's bolt on and dyno tune I'm at 5.5. Need the 3.55's back. Too bad that car was totaled
#5
I aimed a camera at my spedo then ran a 0-60 with stuff in the trunk and a 3/4 tank of gas. When I played back the video frame by frame I hit 60 in 5.1 seconds. I have a 6 speed manual trans, 9"x19" Pilot Sports, K&N filter (stock air intake) 3.31 diff. I'm sure I could hit 5 seconds even with very little effort. AM got theirs under 5 seconds with bolt ons. Btw, these are tough motors-6 bolt mains! The 3.7 manual combo is about 200 lbs lighter in the front that the V8, which = about 20 HP. These are rated at 305 HP on regular gas, some people think the HP number on 93 is about 315 HP. I average 26 mpg in combined driving, these are really sweet engines. I do miss the sound of a big V8, sorry 4.6 and 5.0 owners, these are great engines but nothing sounds or feels like a big block...428 Cobrajet or a 455 Firebird.
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