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What might an FMIC, DPs and a bump to Map 7 (JB3) net me?
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04-13-2010, 11:29 PM | #1 |
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What might an FMIC, DPs and a bump to Map 7 (JB3) net me?
I currently run a 12.9 at 108 with a dual cone intake and Map 5. What might be my new 1/4 mile time with this new setup? I'm really curious.
Edit: I can't edit my title but of course - I meant JB3.
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04-14-2010, 12:09 AM | #2 |
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If you get your launch down right ( on street tires) you should be good for anywhere from 12.2 - 12.5 @ 113-116 mph if you drive right. thats about 400-410 wtq so if you could handle it the right way you could get some awesome numbers.
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04-14-2010, 12:21 AM | #3 |
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That's pretty insane! I have good, sticky tires. I'm anxious.
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04-14-2010, 12:28 AM | #4 |
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it sure is. Bro get the frikin raceland downpipes i just had ****** install them for me earlier they are simply awesome fr $200 you cant beat it.They sound awesome and you feel that extra 30-40 hp instantly.
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04-14-2010, 10:06 AM | #6 |
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I wouldn't even say the ar design 3" pipes make 40hp/tq gains so I am sure the 2.5" pipes make far less I do have to agree that for the price they are not too shabby especially if fitment is good, but if you are after all out performance then I would definitely think about the ar design catless pipes. Arguably the best pipes for our cars. Combined with a good FMIC like the AMS or HELIX units and your car will be transformed into a monster! Mike |
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04-14-2010, 10:39 AM | #7 |
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DP and FMIC will probably gain you 4-5mph in the 1/4, provided you are using the same gas. Your ET improving is all up to how you drive and traction, but you'll have the capability of knocking off ~0.4.
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Let's not forget the cp-e FMIC that's also a beast that no one ever talks about.
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04-14-2010, 11:10 AM | #9 |
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uh why doesn't anyone ever talk about the AA FMIC? that thing does wonders for my car.. and go for macht schnell if you're going to go 3"... they are $100 cheaper than AR and they are literally the same pipes besides the o2 bung placement but my installer said they fit the same just the o2 sensors are a tad bit harder to get in (not impossible at all though)
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Ya know.. This site...... First, I can't get my username changed for anything.. Second, I only get SOME email notifications of SOME topics I'm subscribed to. Otherwise, I'd have been here yesterday to reply..
ANYWAY... I think Jon probably meant the extra horsepower with his JB3 turned up for more boost with the new supporting modification... Quote:
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I'll be doing Methanol Injection and that turbo upgrade from the company in Miami people have been talking about.. I'm really looking to have this car in the 11s.. I'll get there.. I really don't even plan on making this a track car or anything. It's a daily driver and will continue to be.. I just want the power on the rare occasion that I need it - like when a Nissan GT-R or Corvette ZR-1 comes around. AND - I want enough power that I can have VERY SHORT street races where a car like a lightly modified Camaro SS comes around and I only really need to take it to 70 or so on an empty I-95 and have it obvious that the race doesn't need to continue any further. I don't make a habit of street racing but if and when I DO race, I don't feel too bad about simply taking it up to the speed limit...
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I'll be doing Methanol Injection and that turbo upgrade from the company in Miami people have been talking about.. I'm really looking to have this car in the 11s.. I'll get there.. I really don't even plan on making this a track car or anything. It's a daily driver and will continue to be.. I just want the power on the rare occasion that I need it - like when a Nissan GT-R or Corvette ZR-1 comes around. AND - I want enough power that I can have VERY SHORT street races where a car like a lightly modified Camaro SS comes around
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I agree... gotta be prepared for those spirited sprints!
AA is a great intercooler and its pretty huge. I myself am leaning towards either Helix or cp-e. I like the cp-e more because of the oil cooler it comes with. but this might be a next summer mod for me. Meth will be going in next.
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Wait! The cp-e intercooler comes with an oil cooler? I need one of those. Tell me more.....
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I guess it's time I ask my service advisor if he's cool or not. I have no issue with showing my appreciation with ridiculous tips...
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Upon further investigation, I see that the cp-e intercooler comes with an oil cooler than SUPPLEMENTS the stock oil cooler. Since I don't HAVE a stock oil cooler, this won't help me. So I'll be looking into an oil cooler in addition to the FMIC and DPs...
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I also like the line of thinking, it's exactly the way I want my car and performance to matchup. I'm definetly going to be following your progress, as I may not get to do all the mods i'd like (my off-duty supervisor I'm sure will put a stop to most requests), it'll still be interesting to follow.
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