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Old 06-07-2005, 09:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default i have an auto 99 tib fx and i want more speed;where to turn?

i have an auto 2.0 tib and i want it to run in the 15s but i can only run 17 flat at best where would i find a website or people dedicated to this 2.0 tib
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Default Re: i have an auto 99 tib fx and i want more speed;where to turn?

look in the shop hp.com. Or better yeat just run a 75-100hp shot of nos and your there
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Default Re: i have an auto 99 tib fx and i want more speed;where to turn?

The auto is your biggest weakness. You're best bets are a)5-speed conversion or b)nitrous.
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http://www.rdtiburon.com/

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Default Re: i have an auto 99 tib fx and i want more speed;where to turn?

if i were you get some basic bolt on stuff, like headers, cat-back, pulleys, etc. because with my car i have almost all the basic bolt ons, i can keep up wit cars that run high 14's at the tracks.
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Default Re: i have an auto 99 tib fx and i want more speed;where to turn?

my 99 se is auto...with a few bolt ons I run 16.4....then I got a zex nitrous kit...now im running 15.2 with a 55hp shot....and 15.2 with a 65hp shot...and 15.2 with a 75hp shot but with the 75hp shot it runs 15.2 @97 mph and a 60ft of 2.23. thats a low 14's run on paper....it sucks get a 5 speed thats my next thing to do
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