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<blockquote data-quote="beefcake" data-source="post: 14418580" data-attributes="member: 1692"><p>it's all what you want.</p><p></p><p>we ran consistent low 9's on the jt trim, and the ysi put us into a solid 8 second range on a full weight daily driven car car @ 3875 lbs. Car had lighter seats and a k member, but also had a roll bar to make up for the weight pulled out.</p><p></p><p>in a lightened combo we are now in the low 8 second zone and will be going 7's before the end of the year with a ysi.</p><p></p><p>you will change belts at the track more often if you are running carbinite pulley's and the like. on the street we run a high traction, and swap to the carbinite at the track.</p><p></p><p>the jpc and cpr are nice kits, no doubt. you already have a solid base to start with though and can take it very far. Id start with a built motor and fuel system, you are far from maxing out what you have right now. </p><p></p><p>once you get to the low 9's / high 8's then cross that bridge.</p><p></p><p>Another option if you decide to go turbo is the Armageddon kit which we have available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefcake, post: 14418580, member: 1692"] it's all what you want. we ran consistent low 9's on the jt trim, and the ysi put us into a solid 8 second range on a full weight daily driven car car @ 3875 lbs. Car had lighter seats and a k member, but also had a roll bar to make up for the weight pulled out. in a lightened combo we are now in the low 8 second zone and will be going 7's before the end of the year with a ysi. you will change belts at the track more often if you are running carbinite pulley's and the like. on the street we run a high traction, and swap to the carbinite at the track. the jpc and cpr are nice kits, no doubt. you already have a solid base to start with though and can take it very far. Id start with a built motor and fuel system, you are far from maxing out what you have right now. once you get to the low 9's / high 8's then cross that bridge. Another option if you decide to go turbo is the Armageddon kit which we have available. [/QUOTE]
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