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Just curious, did you ever make it to the 11 second 93 tune pass? I'm working toward a consistent 12.00-12.03 second 93 tune pass now.
If we had been trying at a different time of the year…I have no doubt. It was July/August in south Texas so probably could t have picked a worse time. It went 12.0 and we threw in the towel because I was doing other mods and moving to E50.
 

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If we had been trying at a different time of the year…I have no doubt. It was July/August in south Texas so probably could t have picked a worse time. It went 12.0 and we threw in the towel because I was doing other mods and moving to E50.
Understood. Thank you for sharing. I have no doubt that Adam will get me dialed in, performance wise. The rest will be up to driver, surface conditions and weather.
 

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What are you guys doing to hit 12 flat with a 93 tune? Adding a splash of ethanol?
 

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What are you guys doing to hit 12 flat with a 93 tune? Adding a splash of ethanol?
60 oz bottle of Absolut vodka in the tank!! Makes it run and feel sooo much better!!
 

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I agree, it is a stupid question ...
Let me guess, Santa still delivering coal to your stocking? Lol
 

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If we had been trying at a different time of the year…I have no doubt. It was July/August in south Texas so probably could t have picked a worse time. It went 12.0 and we threw in the towel because I was doing other mods and moving to E50.
I did it brother (My time is on the left)! Thanks to continuous tune revisions, great weather and a perfect launch, we got this ST into the 11's on a 93 tune (Running an E26 blend). I ended up taking 2nd place at Street Car Takeover Rockingham this past weekend, in the 12.0 index class.
 

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I was running an E26 blend this weekend and hit an 11.96 on my 93 tune.
I’m no where nears those numbers as per draggy. I guess I need to get on the track and make some passes. What tires are you running? Factory?


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I’m no where nears those numbers as per draggy. I guess I need to get on the track and make some passes. What tires are you running? Factory?


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I'm running the stock 21" wheels and Pirelli Scorpion Zero A/S tires. When I'm on the track, they're deflated down to roughly 25.5-26 PSI. I then re-inflate them before leaving the track to the factory 33 PSI.

I hope this helps.
 

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Do you test the ethanol to know exactly what percentage it is?
I recently installed a combination of Innovate Motorsports MTX-D ethanol gauge and sensor, and Fenfab ethanol sensor installation kit. It works beautifully and makes life so much easier when blending fuels.
 

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I think it would be helpful when owners post their ST's drag times that they note if they're 1 bolt rear or 2 bolt rear and if they are using any rear diff braces.

It would help put things into perspective.
 

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I'm running the stock 21" wheels and Pirelli Scorpion Zero A/S tires. When I'm on the track, they're deflated down to roughly 25.5-26 PSI. I then re-inflate them before leaving the track to the factory 33 PSI.

I hope this helps.
That’s awesome! I appreciate the information


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I think it would be helpful when owners post their ST's drag times that they note if they're 1 bolt rear or 2 bolt rear and if they are using any rear diff braces.

It would help put things into perspective.
Sadly, I have a 1 bolt (Actually a 3 bolt) rear differential. I have been testing/using the AWR Racing differential brace for a couple of months now, with no issues. I'm at the strip at least every other weekend, beating on it. The two piece brace is extremely beefy and well made. I hope this helps provide some clarity!
 

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That’s awesome! I appreciate the information


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Glad to help. I have had no issues with the Pirelli's so far however, I do intend to switch to Continental Extreme Contacts (and a lighter, forged wheel) whenever it's time for tires. I've heard amazing reviews for those tires.
 

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Sadly, I have a 1 bolt rear differential. I have been testing/using the AWR Racing differential brace for a couple of months now, with no issues. I'm at the strip at least every other weekend, beating on it. The two piece brace is extremely beefy and well made. I hope this helps provide some clarity!
It helps a ton, thanks for the info CB17!
 



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