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02 silverado Ex cab Z71, 2011 TRD 17" wheels, 245/80/17, ls1 cam, AFE intake, 3" catback, tuned by Larry at LSXperformance&pcm tuning driven daily.
92 Acura Legend colbalt blue LS Coupe, custom intake, custom vibrant 2.5 cat back, led cluster and high beams, 2016 Coyote GT 18x8 wheels 235/40/18.
Coming Soon Tein TSX coilovers.
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Originally posted by 8ball View Post
When some one said they ran a 150 shot on a stock F22A a long time ago on this forum no one believed them. Now come to find out, the F22A can take a 100shot like a champ.
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Originally posted by SOHC-FTW View PostCommon 16 and 17 second cars, that's why i laugh at some of these "Will i win" type threads. Not many of hondas sportier car's was quick back then let alone the accord or in today's times.
So what I drive a "stock" F22A thats slow as shit! I get good MPG and insurance is low enough.
Im not saying a base rsx is quick but its def not a d15b lol
Oh and you know what I just found out ? The newer civics with the R18 and 5 speed go 15.7 in the quarter mile. lolz even they can kick our ass.
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Originally posted by '93CB7Ex View Poststock accords run 17's. mine ran a 17.7 with a cat back and an intake.
Tire pressure?
steelies or alloys?
tune up ?
timing job ?
sound system?
conditions that day at the track?
elevation ?
I seriously cant rap my head around a 17.7 pass in a cb7.
wtf was your trap speed? 70mph?
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Originally posted by H311RA151N View PostI did that with my very first CB. It was a 91? Metallic Green with purple flames. I actually never blew it up. I was running a 10lb bottle through it every two days for a while on a 75 shot.
bitch dont you see how serious this is ?
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The right D series would tear a cb an ass with the right chassis power to weight and gearing once again. I made almost a 130whp at BRMS out of a b7 with bolt ons and a lvl1 bisi cam, the car weighed 2400'ish pounds roughly the same power as a bolt on F22A6 with a shorter gear spent $500 on that D.
02 Crv
02 silverado Ex cab Z71, 2011 TRD 17" wheels, 245/80/17, ls1 cam, AFE intake, 3" catback, tuned by Larry at LSXperformance&pcm tuning driven daily.
92 Acura Legend colbalt blue LS Coupe, custom intake, custom vibrant 2.5 cat back, led cluster and high beams, 2016 Coyote GT 18x8 wheels 235/40/18.
Coming Soon Tein TSX coilovers.
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Originally posted by 8ball View Postautomatic?
Tire pressure?
steelies or alloys?
tune up ?
timing job ?
sound system?
conditions that day at the track?
elevation ?
I seriously cant rap my head around a 17.7 pass in a cb7.
wtf was your trap speed? 70mph?COUPE K24
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Originally posted by '93CB7Ex View Poststock 5 speed 93 ex coupe. tp was 28-30, stock alloys, ran excellent, no system, clear sunny day probably 70-75* not sure the elevation it was the track in commerce ga.
Hope its faster now
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Originally posted by SOHC-FTW View PostThe right D series would tear a cb an ass with the right chassis power to weight and gearing once again. I made almost a 130whp at BRMS out of a b7 with bolt ons and a lvl1 bisi cam, the car weighed 2400'ish pounds roughly the same power as a bolt on F22A6 with a shorter gear spent $500 on that D.
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Originally posted by '93CB7Ex View Postit would not go any faster. i went to the track every friday it was open.
it runs a 15.5 @ 89 now. f22b dohc with bolt ons wont go any faster haha
I usually rev to redline (any car)
I dump the clutch but sometimes I also feather it while I bring some traction in first gear.
Then instead of shifting at redline in first gear (i found out it messes up the momentum some how) I start to shift about 500rpms before redline or before I feel like the car is finishing its powerband incline. (in first gear only)
then when I shift into 2nd since the flywheel is still spinning and Im keeping the rpms in redline territory I feather in second gear.
with the momentum of the car and the engine already going fast that usually has me scratching 2nd gear as well. But the pull from g force in first vs second gear on a 5 speed is alot different.
Really I feel the key to going fast is knowing when to shift and how to properly match the rpm to that gear in particular.
Its hard as fuck to explain but just about any car with a decent motor and a stick shift I can probably lay down a 40ft "burn out" .Last edited by 8ball; 01-03-2013, 01:41 AM.
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Most people dont know that there isnt a point in reving the car up to where there isnt any power. I beat TAMPA every time because I know where my power curve drops off so I shift early.
What happens is I shift at around 5900, grab the next gear and start to pull on him while he is trying to squeeze every last RPM out of his causing him to fall behind.
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Originally posted by 8ball View PostWell can I ask what mph you shift from 1st to second? I do so at about 30-35mph
if you dump it in first and feather till you feel traction at around 30mph it might help. I wanna go to the track and find out now lol. maybe ill go to the 1/8th track
That is an AWD habit Ive picked up from my friends WRX but it works good for CBs too. Ive pulled almost a 2.2 flat 60ft that way.
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