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Old 05-10-2007, 06:39 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Well first while your in neutral rev it all the way to the redline. Then put it in drive...Its the quickest way to lose a transmission...Not to mention other mechanical failures like broken mounts and possible engine damage.

Well I drove my girlfriend's 07 Sonata at the track. I loaded it up to 1000 rpms. I could've of loaded to 1500-2000 rpms but it wasn't my car. The little 2.4L ran 16.91 in the 1/4. "bone stock"
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1994 Honda Civic Si
(2550 lbs with driver and power steering)

b16a (yeah it's a 1.6L)
LS transmission (try finding a y21 for cheap)
Type R throttle body and camshafts
Skunk 2 intake manifold
2 1/4" exhaust
chipped ecu

Best E.T. 14.23 on 185 60r 14 cheapy mismatched tires.

Current E.T. 14.6-9's on 195 50r 15
It's has a blown headgasket since 8-06-04 and a F'D LS tranny and it still runs high 14's
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