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Old 02-02-2003, 03:55 AM
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Someone please give me a striaght answer...

Someone please give me a striaght answer, I want to know what an integra gsr does with a jacksonracing supercharger at ,say... 8psi and some very good tires. I see blown gsr's runnin 15 flat, and blown gsr's that are nearly stock, blown, that run mid 13's. So what's the deal? What does an interga gsr run with a supercharger at around 8psi?
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Seen low 14s from two different SC'd GSR's.
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I've seen one run low 8's boosting 8psi, but this was in a hatchback w/ slicks.
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I've seen one run low 8's boosting 8psi, but this was in a hatchback w/ slicks.
What the hell did you just say? Could you please correct that with the time you MEANT to put? 8 seconds at 8lbs?? Riiiight
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Old 02-03-2003, 02:43 AM
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yeah for real---unless that car is a track car and it weighs like 1500lbs i dont see that happening-----no way
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Not even if it was 1500lbs it wouldnt run 8's ... maybe in the 1/8th mile?
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Not even if it was 1500lbs it wouldnt run 8's ... maybe in the 1/8th mile?
Yea, that's what I"m thinking he might have meant...
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