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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 9cobra8: [QB] Agree on the cold air induction. I have some work to do as far as customizing parts and fine tuning what I have. I will keep you posted on how that goes! [IMG]http://www.98cobra.com/ubb/smile.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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9COBRA8
Member # 6
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No rain, high humidity! After getting my car from the dealership on Wednesday, I was able to put on most of my mods that I took off because of warrenty reasons. I install new gears, 4:30's, and with not much practice other than the street races the night before, I was impressed with my 60ft times being 1.87 the best on drag radials.
Unfortunately, my best mph was only 13.0 hoping to get into the 12's, probably one of the main reasons being that the humidity was high because it was going to rain.
Oh well, gave me a chance to practice my 60ft times! I am going to do some more work and head back out to the track probably next week. Anyone else want to join me?
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Matt - Red 98 Cobra
AKA - Project: Budget Cobra
WIKD 281
Member # 40
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Good job bro! You were right at the verge. Is there any way that you can use your cold air setup with that MAF? I think that would help out a lot. From what I hear, cold air kits can make a considerable difference!
Later.
9COBRA8
Member # 6
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Agree on the cold air induction. I have some work to do as far as customizing parts and fine tuning what I have. I will keep you posted on how that goes!
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Matt - Red 98 Cobra
AKA - Project: Budget Cobra
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