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FTO's at drags

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Hi guys,

Well I entered my car into drags last night with a friend.

I did a 15.8 second time through (it was my first time doing it ever last night) and I feel I should've been doing a quicker time (my car is stock engine except a redline foam filter and front/rearsway bars).

For some reason, when I'd change from 2nd to 3rd...it wouldn't go into gear? This was while I was changing gear in mivec. Did I just miss the gear altogether and hit between 1st and 3rd? Or it just doesn't like it while in mivec? I got no idea.

Anyway, point is....what can I do to improve my time with the most beneficial modifications. I want to keep it N/A.

What time is a FTO meant to run stock anyway?


Much appreciated,


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Post by d_stroy_r »

The big question is.....is it a GR or GPX?

The cheapest thing you can do to get better time is the tyres, get some 1 inch rims and put some nice slick on them. EASY 14's time :wink:

Fto's are not the easiest to extract good 1/4 mile times.
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Star_Lancer wrote: Or it just doesn't like it while in mivec? I got no idea.
I think it may be a GPX :wink:
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Post by barfy »

Nice detective work there robsta haha
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Post by d_stroy_r »

good point!

15.8 is standard for a manual gpx, 1st time around.

You'll get better next time :wink:
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Post by khunjeng »

yeah ~16s for a first run is on the money....
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Post by Star_Lancer »

Well that's cool, and yes it is a GPX.

I'm well aware it's not intended as a drag car. ;) I love corners, just something different I guess.

I was thinking maybe things like a Unichip, extractors etc. would be the way to go? I want to keep it all legal though, since this is my daily driver.
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Post by khunjeng »

My must have mod list for your FTO

1. Fix up your CAI - pipe to TB + box it and get better flow from the front bar $300
2. Exhaust - Hi Flow Cat, Muffler. ~$1000 installed
3. Fuel Pressure regulator (optional) ~300
4. Piggyback or say the Unichip - or simply a SAFC - even out the mixture at least $1200 installed(depending on which one u get)
5. Extractors & flex pipe $700-800 installed
6. Suspension (sway bars and bushes + shocks and spring upgrade) $2000 installed

(assumed that some1 else will being doing the install)

This will get you going...then Tb/Manifold upgrade etc
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Post by Star_Lancer »

Thanks! Much appreciated that sounds like a good start!
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Post by jonowong »

do the piggy back last so its tuned for ALL the mods
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Post by ANBU_fto »

hold on...

i have a 97 mivec manual... and the first time round i clocked a 15.2 1/4... (stock)

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Post by Bennoz »

Many, many variables when dragging.... air temp,track temp, tyres, tyre pressures, driver etc etc
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Post by akuma3 »

put some vinyl around your car, each sticker = 10kws! :twisted:
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problem.

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akuma3 wrote:put some vinyl around your car, each sticker = 10kws! :twisted:
i like the way you think
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Post by Star_Lancer »

i have yokohama c-drives....very grippy tyres. would that affect my time?
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