10 sec vr4?$
2si's
07-13-2004, 08:34 PM
How much would it cost to get a vr4 in the 10s And what would be involved?
Hotshot8792
07-13-2004, 10:16 PM
probably around 15K and TONS of tuning
azn3000GTRacer
07-13-2004, 11:35 PM
well it's really hard because the only person in the 10 sec right now is matt monett, and he has a sponsorship from Dynamic Racing. So get ready to dish out alot of money.
youngvr4
07-14-2004, 12:40 AM
i always feel there's a way around things. i think the right person could get us in the low 10's. its not impossible, just hasn't been figured out yet
talskinyguy
07-14-2004, 12:50 AM
Matt actually owns dynamic racing and he is currently in the very low 11's. AAM's car has the most recorded 10 sec passes, and the fastest car is in japan.
The NG is this week, and matt will be running his car at a much lower altitude, so he may bring the record back the US, who knows.
The NG is this week, and matt will be running his car at a much lower altitude, so he may bring the record back the US, who knows.
FastTrackToFreedom
07-14-2004, 12:59 AM
Does anyone what the highest top speed reached in a 3k was? I heard that the design of the 3k was suppose to be remarkably areodynamic and capable of areodynamically reaching extremely high speeds. I dunno though, just a rumor maybe, but the car is alot sleeker then most other cars you have to admit
Igovert500
07-14-2004, 09:20 AM
Last I heard, 4 people had broken into the 10s, all either owning their own shop or highly affiliated with one. I'm thinking it would take more than 15k to do it...alot more.
2si...The problem is there isn't much aftermarket available past getting the vr4s into the 11s, lower is possible but becomes damn expensive due to so few pursuing it. With few trying, it isn't creating a demand that companies would find worthwhile to attempt to fill. They need enough people purchasing their product to cover costs or R&D.
2si...The problem is there isn't much aftermarket available past getting the vr4s into the 11s, lower is possible but becomes damn expensive due to so few pursuing it. With few trying, it isn't creating a demand that companies would find worthwhile to attempt to fill. They need enough people purchasing their product to cover costs or R&D.
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07-14-2004, 09:34 AM
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YogsVR4
07-14-2004, 10:09 AM
X-Wing, Jack T. (wish I could remember how to spell his last name) was in the 10s several years ago. He did it for a whole lot less then 15K. It may have been the perfect run to get it. Improving your driving skills will take a few tenths off some of your better times without spending a dime. Replace the turbos, exhaust, intake, fuel system and lighten the load and you'll be deep in the 11s.
I think one of the things preventing more people from getting into the 10s is a lack of tuning options. Get the car as they sit tuned up and you'll shave a few more tenths off.
I think one of the things preventing more people from getting into the 10s is a lack of tuning options. Get the car as they sit tuned up and you'll shave a few more tenths off.
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