0-100 for tip??
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I agree with most of the engine mods, but something that will really help with your 0-100 time and 1/4 mile is a shift kit and higher stall converter.
If you are thinking of putting a turbo on in the future this is a must. Most tips have blown the box or torque converter once turbo`d. I have just had mine done ( see previous post ) and it has certainly helped acceleration. The shift kit give a more instantaneous change so you don`t lose as much revs when changing up. The stall/torque converter I didn`t change much but beefed it up ready for the turbo (hurry up RPW). If you change the RPM when the stall converter kicks in it is like dropping the clutch in a manuel at high revs. The problem with this it makes it hard to drive as a road car. I left my stall RPM as it was. When they pulled the box apart the billet pins that hold the planetary gears on where loose and would have blown the box eventually. ( 82000Kms). I now have forged racing pins and heavy duty O rings with a guarentee that it will take a turbo. I am taking the car to Willowbank on the 17/1 so I will post my 1/4mile and 0-100 times then.
Jeff
If you are thinking of putting a turbo on in the future this is a must. Most tips have blown the box or torque converter once turbo`d. I have just had mine done ( see previous post ) and it has certainly helped acceleration. The shift kit give a more instantaneous change so you don`t lose as much revs when changing up. The stall/torque converter I didn`t change much but beefed it up ready for the turbo (hurry up RPW). If you change the RPM when the stall converter kicks in it is like dropping the clutch in a manuel at high revs. The problem with this it makes it hard to drive as a road car. I left my stall RPM as it was. When they pulled the box apart the billet pins that hold the planetary gears on where loose and would have blown the box eventually. ( 82000Kms). I now have forged racing pins and heavy duty O rings with a guarentee that it will take a turbo. I am taking the car to Willowbank on the 17/1 so I will post my 1/4mile and 0-100 times then.
Jeff
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GPXXX wrote:lol tim, maybe you should get a licence first!
& sh*t load of cash, Scracy turbo kit isn't your average kit, is pretty much everything u can get 4 a turbo car!!
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I'm not sure why people are getting such slow times for 0-100km/h. I've had myself timed at 8.5 sec on a stock GPX tip, but I suspect I can push it to 8.1 sec. But this is a 5-speed, so the gear ratios are much closer. I think I get to 70km/h redlining in 1st and hit 100km/h in 2nd. If I was getting 10sec+ , then people would be beating me in plain Commonwhores
(no offense to Commodore drivers).
If everything is OK with the car, maybe timely shifting is the problem?

If everything is OK with the car, maybe timely shifting is the problem?
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I guarantee u won't get anywhere near 8sec with tip! If u use a proper measure equipment.rxboy wrote:I'm not sure why people are getting such slow times for 0-100km/h. I've had myself timed at 8.5 sec on a stock GPX tip, but I suspect I can push it to 8.1 sec. But this is a 5-speed, so the gear ratios are much closer. I think I get to 70km/h redlining in 1st and hit 100km/h in 2nd. If I was getting 10sec+ , then people would be beating me in plain Commonwhores(no offense to Commodore drivers).
If everything is OK with the car, maybe timely shifting is the problem?
Example, the Apexi RSM, it will start timing as soon as u touch the gas, so u can't do a rev launch. I've got one & can assure u even if u do the "real" stop start 0-100 around 10sec, u will still kick those Commonwhores ass, i've even beat those supercharged one easily!
U got 2 understand, factory measurement r very misleading, they get those 0-100 by measuring a section of a distance they done in the fastest lap (Well if that make sense 2 anyone else). Thats why theres a lot of different between manufactures claim & mag's test drive. Anyway every manufacture measure it differently, just like how they measure kw.
All i can say is, it doesn't matter what time you get on 0-100, what matter is how u going 2 beat the other guy!!!!! Anyone can drive straight, but not everyone can corner well.
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1. VTEC YO!!!!! civic is about 100kgs lighter than the FTOhnm738 wrote:now that makes fto tip gpx sounds very slow
i lost to a VTEC YO!!!!! civic manual coupe and i sat in one it feels faster than my car and i thought they were only 120kws
how fast are stock wrx like actual timing because i sat in my cousins car and it didnt feel that much faster than fto's
2. depending on which WRX you are referring to, MY00 does average high 5s for the 0-100 and low 6s for the MY02 (due to higher weight)
i had a run against Scracy on our recent cruise to Queenscliffe and he killed me in 3rd gear, with aircond without hitting the redline too i believe... sif that's not demoralising enough LOL..!!ruchi wrote:Like I said at the last Melb. FTO meet... when we do the 1/4 mile drags I want to go up against Scracy, that way I won't be embarassed when I lose!

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