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: ran moroso tonight


renntech36
02-23-2007, 06:54 PM
So I ran tonight at Moroso, about 70 degrees

I will post my slips later, but my best time was

1.86 60' time
8.54 @ 80.5 1/8th mile
13.32 @ 102.56 1/4 mile


With my mods, CAI, bypass pipes, TCM, 170 TStat, and fan mod, do you think it should be higher?


Harris

Razorecko
02-23-2007, 07:00 PM
So I ran tonight at Moroso, about 70 degrees

I will post my slips later, but my best time was

1.86 60' time
8.54 @ 80.5 1/8th mile
13.32 @ 102.56 1/4 mile


With my mods, CAI, bypass pipes, TCM, 170 TStat, and fan mod, do you think it should be higher?


Harris

you definitley need an exhaust since it seems like you dont have one. A CAI w/out an exhaust is almost useless. I'd also go w/ headers but thats only when someone comes up with a fix for the cel.

Rick G
02-23-2007, 07:47 PM
So I ran tonight at Moroso, about 70 degrees

I will post my slips later, but my best time was

1.86 60' time
8.54 @ 80.5 1/8th mile
13.32 @ 102.56 1/4 mile


With my mods, CAI, bypass pipes, TCM, 170 TStat, and fan mod, do you think it should be higher?


Harris


If your talking about your 1/4 mile time, it should be lower. :cool:

renntech36
02-23-2007, 07:53 PM
what do you guys think I should be potentially running? According to some guys on here they say Moroso is notoriously known for posting high times, but I don't know. I have no rear mufflers, and that is what I mean by bypass pipes. I dont know if I should keep this or go with a full exhaust.

Anyways, thanks for the help;

H

gbusy1906
02-23-2007, 10:10 PM
I ran 13.15 at 102.56 with a stock airbox w/kn filter, 180 t stat, corsa catback. My 60' was 1.79 and it was 40 degrees. I think you are where you should be unless you got a really fast one like Claude who ran 12.82 at 109 mph.

Stock in 70 degree weather, I ran a best of 13.39 at 101 with a 1.84 60' Thus, I picked up 2/10s from cooler weather-40s, a better 60'-1.79, a lower tstat-180, and catback-corsa/mopar. I gained 1.5 mph. I am not sold on the catback. I am not sure if it were worth the investment. However, I plan to install headers in a few weeks and may realize the benefit of the catback afterwards. The catback does sound good.