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Old 12-14-2018, 09:33 AM   #1
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Any guesses on what E.T I should run.

If the weather permits I will finally get to make a pass this weekend. I just got my MT ET street R bias plys 28x11.5 on 17" Racestar Recluse wheels.I have BTR stage 4 cam, ported heads,PTB,GPI modded intake, UDP,ZL1 FP, ID 850 inj,E85,2" headers, 3" EXH, Borla Atak mufflers, Trailing arms,1000hp axles,coilovers,3:91 gears. i have 200 shot progressive system with a dedicated fuel cell that I probably won`t be using because of the stock clutch. Really needing some good advice from someone with a similar setup, the car is a manual with a hurst short throw. Thanks
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Old 12-14-2018, 10:46 AM   #2
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It's going to 100% depend on the condition of your stock clutch and your ability to launch the car. My stock clutch would not take any kind of abuse at the strip and would stick to the floor if i slipped it. Some guys get lucky and can get the car to 60' decently 1.7-1.8. Best my stock clutch could do was 2.0 range. If you make 500whp even with a poor 60' I'd imagine low 12's first time out until you get a few passes and dip into the 11's if you can drive it
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