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    whats up guys. just wanted to get your guys thoghts. went to the track last wen. ran13.7 @ 101 with a 2.2 60ft and .049 reaction time. my mod are 3.1 pully , pacesetters headers, zzpfull stack intercooler, s1x cam, 105 springs, hot air intake, 104al, toyo proxy street slicks 20 psi, is this normal for the mods i have 13.7 i had no traction all of the 60ft.i thaght i should be in the low 13 or even the high 12. some help would be welcome
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    Needs better tune?

    Altitude?

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    What was the track temperature, barometric pressure and density altitude?
    Quote Originally Posted by W-Body Store
    Remember, GM engineers didn't take into account your need for speed.
    Daily Driver: 06 Grand Prix GT / 9.4:1 CR / IS3 Heads / Ported Gen V / ZZP Headers / HPT Pro / Pulleys: 4.25, 3.8, 3.5, 3.4, 3.2, 3.0, 2.9, 2.7
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    oh ya i got a box tune from intence. the track was not preped very good. it was like 80 somthing and cooling that night.
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    it was in sacramento ca.
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    You had drag radials and couldn't hook until past the 60ft... The throttle isn't an on/off switch. Practice launching and you will have a better ET your next time out.
    Quote Originally Posted by W-Body Store
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    ok you think some kyb's will help to..
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    Spring blockers in the rear would help reduce suspension travel, and poly mounts all around would help get more torque to the ground.

    If you only run the drag radials at the track, you can prep them with any number of substances in different methods. I would advise doing your own research on that if that's something you're interested in.

    Instead of the intense tune, you should get HPTuners or have a local speed shop tune the car for you. Intense is in Ohio, so the density altitude and barometric pressures used for their tunes may not be accurate for where you are.
    Quote Originally Posted by W-Body Store
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    Daily Driver: 06 Grand Prix GT / 9.4:1 CR / IS3 Heads / Ported Gen V / ZZP Headers / HPT Pro / Pulleys: 4.25, 3.8, 3.5, 3.4, 3.2, 3.0, 2.9, 2.7
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