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blackgn1

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How about everyone that has been in the 10's list your combos(minus the secret stuff:D) We see this questioned weekly. "What do I need to run 10's?) We all have different combos but it would help have fewer questions asked and point everyone to a certian post or sticky. Might even help me too! I have the technology. I have the power. It just won't stay in one peice!:rolleyes:
 
I agree to low 10 high 10 range. Big difference. Let's keep it simple for guys with limits on cash flow. I say we go with breaking into the 10's. Least money spent to run a high 10. That way we don't throw guys out that don't have tons of money to invest in motor, trans, supension, ect. The guy who has a few add ons and wants to see what it takes. The problem we will have is "tuning" With little to no experience in the tuning category it's going to be a problem.
 
Melissa's old set ups.

10.10 @ 132.66 in 2006

Engine
girdled short block with .020 pistons
stock crank cut 20/20
stock rods
212/212 roller cam
mild set of ported heads
Champion ported stock intake
RJC Power Plate
stock crappy factory headers and crossover
3" down pipe to a dual 3" exhaust
V4 stock location intercooler
66 BB turbo

9.94 @ 138.17 from 2007
mainly did all the safety stuff and a 67 turbo so we wouldn't get kicked out of tracks. 67

Engine
RJC girdle
ARP hardware
109 stock block
Diamond .020 pistons
stock crank cut 20/20
stock rods
SFI balancer and flexplate
212/212 Comp roller cam
Champion STEEL ported heads
Cometic Headgaskets (NO they don't leak )
Champion ported stock intake
RJC power plate
stock plenum
stock TB bored to 62mm
stock crappy factory headers and crossover
3" down pipe to a dual 3" exhaust (we run threw the exhaust)
Dequick V4 stock location intercooler
67 DBB Precision Turbo
RJC boost valve
60# inj
TURBO TWEAK CHIP


Raced as it was driven on the street. Drag radials an threw the exhaust. After she ran the 10.10 @ Atco she drove out to get coffee at Dunkin Donuts a few miles away.. Guys were shocked when they saw it driving out :p

This motor has over 20k+ street miles on it. Waiting on an engine stand to get back in my RX7 :p
 

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Grumpy. Hoped you might show up. You don't count.:biggrin: Your too fast.:biggrin: Just kidding! Now since you have ran such good numbers your the perfect person to be involved in this thread. Glad your here.
 
Well one thing I will add. This is a "cheap" way to do this BUT it had best be tuned with no knock. Crap happeneds quick on a 10 sec car.:eek: This was done with parts I had stockpiled over the years except for the turbo. Oh screw up... you will be picking up pieces. Gets very ugly at that point :eek:
... Now let me talk out the other side of my mouth :biggrin: Stock stuff takes a beating BUT now ya have better cranks an rods. You also have a stock stroke or a stroker thats available. Very easy to spend extra $$$ BUT its prob something you should consider. The money pits start slow then snowball !!! BELIEVE ME :p
 
How about everyone that has been in the 10's list your combos(minus the secret stuff:D) We see this questioned weekly. "What do I need to run 10's?) We all have different combos but it would help have fewer questions asked and point everyone to a certian post or sticky. Might even help me too! I have the technology. I have the power. It just won't stay in one peice!:rolleyes:
Your sig has enough to run 10 teens at under 30psi. With C16 or better you have enough to run 9's.

Heres the minimum to run 10's.
10 gallons C16 $140
chip $85
160* thermostat $15
open air filter $45
fender dump $35
6176/6276 $595?
slicks $400
injectors $300
fuel pump/wiring $150
lock up switch $5

Just wire the wastegate shut and leave off the e-brake @15psi. All without going in the engine and through the stock MAF with one screen removed. It will have enough to run 10's on a well prepped drag strip but wont last very long.
 
high ten combo

My friend Jim Dow broke into the 10's (10.98 @ 121) with a fairly short list of parts, back in 1999 or so. We drove 120 miles to NED, changed the tires and gas and drove home smiling

stock longblock w/ stock cam, 80k mile car
GN1s out of the box w/ GM headgaskets re-using the original headbolts
hotwired 307
TE52
THDP
C-16 w/ 50 lbers, not sure of chip
V4 intercooler
Mike Kurtz shift kit
Art Carr 9''
28 x 9 slicks on steel wheels
One airbag
23-25 lbs boost
stock boost control, stock MAF
Scanmaster, no tach, only a boost guage, just ran it in OD
 
I could have be in the 10's easy. Had a 11.4 in Reynolds last year. Blew the tires out with a 2.0 sixty footer. Broken motor mount. 20psi. I just don't have free time to ever get to the track. Only 1/8 mile anywhere close anyway. I wasn't really concerned with my setup. I always see post "what combo to get in the tens". Thought we could come up with a cheap setup for others. I have alot of money in my setup. Much more than most people are willing to spend. Much more.
 
10.87 @ 122. Full weight car. cruise, air, steel rims, slic, 91 oct gas with Razors alky, on 22 lbs of boost. See combo below.

Mike Barnard
 
I could have be in the 10's easy. Had a 11.4 in Reynolds last year. Blew the tires out with a 2.0 sixty footer. Broken motor mount. 20psi. I just don't have free time to ever get to the track. Only 1/8 mile anywhere close anyway. I wasn't really concerned with my setup. I always see post "what combo to get in the tens". Thought we could come up with a cheap setup for others. I have alot of money in my setup. Much more than most people are willing to spend. Much more.

I just read through your mods but this question isn't really directed at you. However is a dual nozzle alky kit recommended for 10's or would a single nozzle suffice? Street 10's is my long term goal but I don't know how long the 4.1 in my car will hold up. I am already looking into getting a 3.8 in the future.
 
Some impressive combos running 10s. Talk about probably hundreds of ways to achieve, just depends on how you want to get there. I love to see cars running solid 10's at low mph, just goes to show they've really got the car set up right!
 
Well one thing I will add. This is a "cheap" way to do this BUT it had best be tuned with no knock. Crap happeneds quick on a 10 sec car.:eek: This was done with parts I had stockpiled over the years except for the turbo. Oh screw up... you will be picking up pieces. Gets very ugly at that point :eek:
... Now let me talk out the other side of my mouth :biggrin: Stock stuff takes a beating BUT now ya have better cranks an rods. You also have a stock stroke or a stroker thats available. Very easy to spend extra $$$ BUT its prob something you should consider. The money pits start slow then snowball !!! BELIEVE ME :p

I believe Dan is missing some basics:confused: that I am willing to bet he does:rolleyes:
1-Good maintenance includeing oil changes
2-sneeks up on tune every time he makes a change
3-Good driver that knows the car and gets out of it when it does not feel right
4-Constantly learning with track time
5-Good friends in the field(did I say friends ,well you get the point)
6-Patience,something we all need

I think that is about it:eek:

Kevin
 
I believe Dan is missing some basics:confused: that I am willing to bet he does:rolleyes:
1-Good maintenance includeing oil changes
2-sneeks up on tune every time he makes a change
3-Good driver that knows the car and gets out of it when it does not feel right
4-Constantly learning with track time
5-Good friends in the field(did I say friends ,well you get the point)
6-Patience,something we all need

I think that is about it:eek:

Kevin

#1 the most important !!!
#4 is wrong !!! DRIVE the car on the street an learn the cars manners. It will tell you what it wants and dislikes:p YES they do talk to ya !!
 
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