Disappointed with my 1/4 mile times - 2276 Turbo
- buguy
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Re: Disappointed with my 1/4 mile times - 2276 Turbo
I'm interested to see how it turns out. You definitely have one of the best in the industry helping you so I have no doubt you will have success.
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Re: Disappointed with my 1/4 mile times - 2276 Turbo
Ya your in 'Good hands' with Shag, I just run stock oil filled shocks on the rear(no gas filled
) and the 90/10 comps on the front,,Got to get that weight transferred
Tied the roll cage into the frame horn also,,,,, I have carpet and a Headliner too
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- Chip Birks
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Re: Disappointed with my 1/4 mile times - 2276 Turbo
He's running similar times to you, isn't he Mike? Mine is a full bodied, glass windows, full interior, plus all the turbo stuff and a roll bar. It's a tank. Before adding the second turbo, it weighed 1840 without me in it.madmike wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 7:13 am Ya your in 'Good hands' with Shag, I just run stock oil filled shocks on the rear(no gas filled) and the 90/10 comps on the front,,Got to get that weight transferred
Tied the roll cage into the frame horn also,,,,, I have carpet and a Headliner too
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Re: Disappointed with my 1/4 mile times - 2276 Turbo
Only time I have in the 1/4 were from a 1915 with 3 cracked cylinders 13:02 at 104
nevr ran the 1/4 with the 2276 only 1/8th at an airport with very poor traction 

