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Old 09-19-2003, 12:52 AM
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Question How fast will i be w/ a B16A w/LSD in a 93' hatch.

Does anybody know what i will run w/ a stock B16A Sir2 w/LSD? what would be good with it turbo or nitrous? What will i have to get if i got nitrous?
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you should be able to hit 14's. boost would be perfect for it. 7-8 lbs on stock internals will get you into the mid-high 13's on stock internals
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