Timeslip Index?
#1
Is there a time slip index for 05s on here anywhere? I was just curious what people were running stock, minor bolt ons , etc. We took 2 05s to a 1000 ft elevation track yesterday. It was hot out but we got a 13.60@104 with a 2.04 60 foot out of one and a 13.71@103 with a 2.09 60 foot out of the other. Both cars bone stock with SCT 93 Octane tunes by CJ Pony Parts. I figure lower elevation and the cars would be in the .30s or .40s. The MPHs really impressed me. I drove both cars and they both left 15-20 feet of rubber on the 1-2 powershift. I tried granny shifting and they chirpped but both went slower. Between my self and other employees we much have made 50 passes on these cars yesterday and they did not skip a beat. Very impressive.
#2
I'm not aware of such an index although there are the two the stickies "FAQ: Computer Tuning the 05+ Mustang & Calling ALL with Modified Mustangs" that contain similar information, perhaps you could start one.
Sounds like they weren't your cars, I hope you don't work at a Ford dealership .
Sounds like they weren't your cars, I hope you don't work at a Ford dealership .
#3
Originally posted by The Lyin' King@September 11, 2005, 11:39 AM
I'm not aware of such an index although there are the two the stickies "FAQ: Computer Tuning the 05+ Mustang & Calling ALL with Modified Mustangs" that contain similar information, perhaps you could start one.
Sounds like they weren't your cars, I hope you don't work at a Ford dealership .
I'm not aware of such an index although there are the two the stickies "FAQ: Computer Tuning the 05+ Mustang & Calling ALL with Modified Mustangs" that contain similar information, perhaps you could start one.
Sounds like they weren't your cars, I hope you don't work at a Ford dealership .
#4
Originally posted by qwik huh@September 11, 2005, 1:01 PM
lol I work for CJs and do our tuning. They are shop cars that we own. So basically I can drive them whenever I want, mod them without having to buy the parts, and race them and not worry about making payments
lol I work for CJs and do our tuning. They are shop cars that we own. So basically I can drive them whenever I want, mod them without having to buy the parts, and race them and not worry about making payments
Nice job you have . . . . :worship:
#5
I ran 13.4 @ 108mph with a 60' time of 1.87 with a Steeda CAI 93 octane tune, off-road x-pipe and Flowmaster American Thunder Axle-Back mufflers. Not quite sure of elevation but temp at track was 23 degrees C. I don't know what that is in F.
#6
108? Wow thats a lot of MPH. I don't know if an axle back and off road X pipe would get me 8 mph but if I could get my 60 foots in the 1.8 range I think I could go 13.2-13.3s in the 1/4 stock with just the tune
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