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Not that I like racing on the street but in your guys experience what can I beat with my car. Not really for a write up but just an idea of what I can take thanks. lets see mods,
cai
ait mod
underdrive pullies
flowmaster 80 series, stock piping.
Edit: my 16.171 run was without the ait mod and pullies.
groceries from the store to our house, umm the dog to the vet, your butt to work, naa J/P [img]smile.gif[/img] i took out a 03 grand am, but i was sprayin with my 3.4, just pla around and youll find out real quick!!
94 firebird, flowmaster 80, no cats, ZEX dry kit-SOLD!!!<br />1997 camaro SS- lots of mods, thrown rod at the moment,awaiting 383<br />1990 plymouth laser RS turbo-14.5@94<br /><br /><a href=\"http://www.baycityrides.com\" target=\"_blank\">www.baycityrides.com</a>
v-6 mustangs some 4.6 mustangs(badly driven) hondas,cavys,most grand ams,s-10s,mitsibishi eclipse rs's and newer eclipses(ive beat a few gts)toyota celicas,geos.. [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img] i would hope,neons,stratus's,avengers,talons..tsi excluded..they'll wax ya(trust me). aleros,..anyway theres alot that you can beat.. but it is the 3400...shunned as it is...so i just depends really everything i put above ive raced and beat most of them. youll find out real quick once you go out and try.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
Originally posted by AaronG: not to hijack, but what is this ait thing?
AIT = Air Intake Temperature. The mod (and I use that term very loosely, as I have found it to be crap) is to put a resistor into the end of the AIT sensor that plugs into your airbox. It supposedly fools the computer into thinking the car is taking in more air than it actually is, supposedly creating more horsepower. I was dumb enough to do it once, and from what I could tell, I can produce more power than those things do just by farting.
2000 3.8L Firebird, Silver Metallic<br /><br />\"Yes, London. You know, fish, chips, cup o\' tea, bad food, worse weather, Mary f***in\' Poppins, London!!\"
I am happy to announce that I have sold the site to Robert (FirebirdGT). Years ago this site went down when TealV6 had it, I bought it, refreshed it,...
Went ahead and moved my starter wire from the back, to the front again since it had no effect on my drain on the battery. Also made me nervous driving...
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At the end of Part Three, we changed the valvetrain of the 3.8-liter V6 in the Tom Henry RS. We installed new, Yella Terra "Ultralite" 1.8:1, aluminum roller rocker arms, Katech valve springs and Katech titanium retainers on our 3800 Series II V6. Ultralites are nearly 25% lighter than the stock 1.6 rockers and 8% lighter than the SLP aluminum...
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