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72RSbug - May 7th, 2006 at 06:15 AM

I'm currentlly putting a 280HP twin turbo subaru engine in my '72 standard bug. Completely stripped interior, fg widened fenders, cf decklid and bonnet (soon fg doors as wel) and lightweight 18" BBS Le Mans wheels with 265 wide tires in the back and the bumpers and stock rear apron are also removed now.

This is my weekend car and want to take it drag racing occasionally. It has a Pro street IRS box wit 3.88 ring and pinion and
1st Gear: 3,78
2nd Gear: 2,06
3rd Gear: 1,26
4th Gear: 0,89

I have never drag raced before but what could be a time this car could do (I know, in theorie) So I have some sort of goal to start with.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/844382 


dangerous - May 7th, 2006 at 10:00 AM

Guessing weight at 800 kgs with you aboard,
and if the tranny and CVs hold up,
mid 10's at 127mph.
But with those tyres, probably in the elevens at the same speed.
with less HP and more weight it will be slower than this.


72RSbug - May 7th, 2006 at 04:00 PM

Mid 10's, sounds nice :)
When my budget is recovered from the new paint job and suby swap I'll swap to single (big) turbo and aftermarket ecu and that gives around 360-380 cranck hp; I'm guessing that could make it go below 10 seconds? I'll start looking for a set of 15" or 16" wheels with slicks as wel.


Turbo54 - May 8th, 2006 at 12:51 PM

Hope it holds together! 10's is really fast. Ever been in a car that has done that b4?
I am hoping for 11's and that is all. Not many street cars pulling 10-11's.
Post some pics.
T54


72RSbug - May 11th, 2006 at 04:09 AM

Well I had the engine in on my swing axle pan before until some of the wiring loom got fried and it was very fast. I can only compare it with bmw's M3 and M5 which I have driven before and they felt like diesels in comparison.
Pics of the project are in the link in my previous post.


OLD FART - May 14th, 2006 at 12:37 PM

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Originally posted by 72RSbug
Well I had the engine in on my swing axle pan before until some of the wiring loom got fried and it was very fast. I can only compare it with bmw's M3 and M5 which I have driven before and they felt like diesels in comparison.
Pics of the project are in the link in my previous post.


Holy crap, that looks like it should be quite a ride :thumb