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Old 07-11-2003, 01:30 PM
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WHEN I had just intake and exhaust, my best time was 12.8 with an average of about 13.0 (this is on a 1000ft track, we don't have any full 1/4 miles in Arkansas). The Civic with the H22 was running 12.6, and so was a Supercharged SOHC Civic. I have seen stock Type R's run anywhere from 12.8 to 13.1.
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(this is on a 1000ft track, we don't have any full 1/4 miles in Arkansas). The Civic with the H22 was running 12.6, and so was a Supercharged SOHC Civic. I have seen stock Type R's run anywhere from 12.8 to 13.1.
oh, now i get it. i was going to say those are some sick times for stock. what do you think they'd pull in a 1/4 mile
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Stock, the top end on 2.5 Imprezas sucks, so a Type R would easily pull ahead before the end of the 1/4. An intake and full exhaust really opens up the top end. With the run in's I had with GSR's when I had just an intake only, it was usually pretty damn close by the end of a "street" 1/4, with them pulling ahead real soon after.
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