My Turbo T, see sig, is mostly stock. My goal is a low 12, high 11, without going over 112 mph (for safety due to the stock injectors). That means a good launch also. To learn more about your mostly stock car, getting a good tune before adding parts, and maxing out the stock combo first might be something to consider. I am relatively new to the cars, but do see many unhappy campers when performance parts are added quickly and results are not achieved. Here is some great advice from UNGN to consider for anyone wanting to max out a stock combo.
>Stock longblock, with some upper intake plenum cover blending (radiusing the short side into the manifold from the TB) and 160 degree thermostat
>Stock exhaust manifolds cleaned up slightly with a dremel.
>Intercooler necks blended
>Turbo compressor housing and inlet bell smoothed and blended and all hoses aligned.
>Terry Houston downpipe with a dump (a good exhaust would work, too).
>Hot wired Walbo 340 with neck downs in hardlines opened.
>Tires: 275/60 BFGDR's on stock T wheels @ 18 psi
>Right side airbag at 25 psi
>Chip T108 with TCC lockup
>Adjustable FP regulator. Fp would end up around 47 psi I'm guessing
>Big wheel cylinders in back
>Remove front swaybar and loosen front upper control arms bolts
>9" K&N cone filter with a 3.5" neck with a smooth bellmouth to 3"
>Stock MAF with one screen removed or an LT1 3" with translator and no screens, flowpath blended smooth.
>Transmission would have a shift kit
>Boost would be set between 20-24 psi
>114 min octane gas, 5 gallons max in the tank
>smaller than stock sized front tires (195-205's) at 45 psi
There are probably a few other things I'm forgetting, hopefully nothing major.
Before the run, I'd cool everything to the touch and spray the intercooler with cold water from a hudson sprayer. and warm the motor up to about 155 degrees before doing the burnout. I'd leave on as much boost as the brakes and tires will allow, probably around 10 psi.
The weak link in the chain above is the stock injectors. Around 112 mph, they become dicey and could result in a blown head gasket. The 275/60 tires and locking the converter will help by keeping the rpms down, but running if it ran faster than 112, I'd upgrade to bluetops. 112 is enough mph to run 11.9's though.
Things that would make 11's easier are a big neck on the stock intercooler. It would be worth around .05-.1 and 1 mph, tuned out. Sustituting a ported elbow for the THDP will cost around .05-.10 and about 1 mph.
*Some other advice from UNGN to make running an 11 a bit easier on a few upgraded parts.
A TA49 will easily go 11's with a stock motor and 36# and bigger injectors. A TA49 and stock injectors is asking for a blown head gaket, though. At 22 psi it just flows too much air for the fuel system to keep up.
The 49 is a great turbo, though and I recommend it to anyone wanting to run 11's with a stock combination.
Hope this helps