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Post by teamfkr on Oct 2, 2007 19:54:59 GMT -5
Resurrected this car from the dead after Mike stored the car for 4 years.. It needed and still needs alot of TLC.. His father had modifications done to the car but they were circa 1999.. So we sold most of the parts invested about $1200 in the car, put it together in a couple of days, dynoed it and took it to the SC shootout last weekend.. Heres the car and what we started with: And here's what we ended up with: I have to upload the picture of what the car looks like now from the outside as we changed the front a bit.. The car ran a best of 13.20@102 with wheelspin at the shootout on the bottle and 14.0@95 off the bottle.. Had a nice 1.69 60ft and was on its way to a 12.80 but we blew an IC Coupler and it ended our day.. Lemme know what you guys think!!
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Post by Bri on Oct 2, 2007 22:26:00 GMT -5
I love the color blue on that SC. Not bad for it's trip to the track either! Keep us posted on it's progress both body and engine wise! ;D
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Post by irar on Oct 23, 2007 5:26:26 GMT -5
Team FKR made it into the 12.'s last week! Back to back 12.9's if memory serves. Way to go guys!!
Ira
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Post by teamfkr on Oct 24, 2007 14:53:08 GMT -5
Yessir.. 12.96@102.. Heres the video www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCBm2CI-0WYCurrently the car is undergoing a major fuel system and exhaust upgrade and then back onto the dyno to tune for a bigger shot and Nov 17 we are at Cecil County to break our own record of Fastest Internally Stock SC I will keep everyone updated as we move along with this project.. It looks like there is alot of power to be made on the bottle with these cars.. Just need the right fuel and the proper tune..
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