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best ET for an a engine
A14force
Posted on: 2004/3/16 8:53
I was just wondering, What is the lowest ET anyone has heard of /seen from an a engine powered car.(street legal or not)
#2
Re: best ET for an a engine
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2004/3/16 9:16
heard 0f a 1200 running low 12s. its a bit of grapevine stuff so its with a pinch of salt
#3
Re: best ET for an a engine
kegs
Posted on: 2004/3/16 12:21
ask 2332 owner, he has seen matsuoka engineering in japan's ute i think its 'a' powered from memory.
#4
Re: best ET for an a engine
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/3/16 17:58
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What is the lowest ET anyone has heard of /seen from an a engine powered car
#5
Re: best ET for an a engine
feral
Posted on: 2004/3/16 21:55
DD, he is after the lowest ET for an A series powered car.
#6
Re: best ET for an a engine
scottyb
Posted on: 2004/3/16 23:34
I think the best 1/4 mile by a top fueler is around 4.44 seconds. It was? held by a bloke named Tony Schumacher (yep the Schumacher name can't be content with just one form of motor racing).
#7
Re: best ET for an a engine
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2004/3/17 1:21
i was thinking of building my motor (a15) to run 12's and i remember people saying here was quicker than that around, but no evidence as yet so i dunno if that was theoretical or actual
#8
Re: best ET for an a engine
tsillay
Posted on: 2004/3/17 3:45
Best A12 i've seen did 13.6 @101mph...Not an engine you or I will ever afford I'm assuming!
I'd consider drug dealing necessary in order to raise the capital for a 12 second N/A A series....
#9
Re: best ET for an a engine
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2004/3/17 4:12
To build the worlds quickest "A" engine needs only one critical ingrediant. Cubic money.
This applies to ANY truly serious form of motorsport.
#10
Re: best ET for an a engine
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2004/3/17 7:02
my a15 im still hoping to get 12's with but it's gonna be boosted
boost is so much cheaper than NA You can view topic.
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