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Old 01-09-2005, 09:28 PM
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hey guys.hows it goin.ima new member here..i have a couple questions here..i own a 1991 crx si with a b16..e/i..thats it....i ran my car at the track..my best time was a 15.9 at 87mph..with an ls tranny.it was a clean run......bout a month later.i took it out again but this time with a chipped ecu.vtec kickin in at 5200.b16 s1 tranny..fuel pressure regulartor..i ran it once.i messed up goin into 3rd pretty bad and finished at 15.9 at 87 mph..used 16" rota c10s with azenis...flywheel doesnt grab the clutch well...i launch at 2500 rpms everytime i race...now what should a crx with a b16 be runnin at the track? i think its faster then high 15's right?..and at what rpms should i launch at? am i launching too low? please give me tips on drag racing.id really appreciate it..thank u
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actually i always thought that engine wasnt a good drag racing engines just cause it doesnt make power till its gets so high in the RPMS. . .
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