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fast enough 02-09-2003 11:19 PM

ran on the g-tech last night
 
my boyfriend and i went out last night and g-teched my car.was very happy with the results.16.71.thats only with an aem cold air and a rative muffler on a four door automatic 97 model.

a96710 02-09-2003 11:33 PM

Nice...any future mod plans?

ebpda9 02-10-2003 02:15 AM

hmmm that's about right for an accord, i got 15 seconds out of mine but i know that is bull for a stock 4th gen

fast enough 02-10-2003 08:32 AM

more to come
 
i actually got my underdrive crank pulley in today and maniac i know someone that hit 15.97 in his so i belive you.and his was dead factory.some just get the fast ones from the factory!

RU_Teg 02-10-2003 10:21 AM

cool...what you gonna do to the accord next?:crazy:

hondav6 02-10-2003 07:43 PM

where can you find those g-tech's?

Honda530 02-10-2003 08:22 PM

Well just to give you some comparison. My 96 4door auto with I/H/E and jetvforce with 200lbs of stereo stuff runs a 16.79 et. hehe so when you go to the track it might be a little different.

fast enough 02-11-2003 06:13 AM

u have to think i am running a single cam non v-tec motor for now so its not doing to bad and the g-tec is my boyfriends.

Honda530 02-11-2003 02:43 PM

Thats actually areally great time hehe. I just wonder how good those things are compared to the track numbers. Because your car with only I/E is running faster than mine with a header and a jet vforce module. Thumbs up to ya:)

fast enough 02-12-2003 04:02 PM

g-tech
 
the one my b-friend has was put on several cars and all the people say 1 to 2 tenths off that it.and i ask him where he got his and he had bought it off of a friend

94_AcCoRd_EX 02-13-2003 01:03 AM

Re: g-tech
 
Quote:

Originally posted by fast enough
the one my b-friend has was put on several cars and all the people say 1 to 2 tenths off that it.and i ask him where he got his and he had bought it off of a friend


Yeah, they aren't perfectly accurate, but they ARE consistant. This allows you to try to beat your old times. Also, make sure to run on a PERFECTLY flat road, which usually isn't possible.

fast enough 02-16-2003 02:58 PM

roads
 
we have found a perfect road but we have to go at night which really sux for the people that live on the road but we havent had any complaints yet or havent seen any blue lights yet (knock on wood)

accordracer84 02-18-2003 11:13 PM

The only bad thing about those is that if you spin the tires it doesn't compensate for it. If i was to buy a meter i would buy the unit from Apexi. It has a g-sensor so it measure's the quarter mile time only when you are moving and it lets you put in rim size, vehicle weight, and on some cars you can gut the top speed governor off. It might be a little pricey for some people but if you shop around you can find good prices. I've found it for $185 but the g-sensor's like another $65 and then you can buy a stand for $15.

Shot 2 Hel 02-26-2003 08:35 PM

look on ebay if you wanna buy one


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