Just wondering who has the fastest 1/4 mile ET in a TGP. Thanks for any info..
Jeff M. has the fastest. I haven't heard of any faster. I believe he hit high 13's.
thanks for the reply.....although I'm sure MANY people could pass 13's with the TGP's with maybe a turbo upgrade a other mods.....I'm planning on getting a TGP and doing enough stuff to possibly get it running mid 12's
IM at 15.00@90.02 STOCK when Im done I hope to be at 11~11.5 but thats after a motor and Tranny and turbo upgrade....
well if it was a 90 and it had the headlights like mine then its a STE because my Headlight in other then ste didnt come out untill 1992 for the other 4 doors
im running for 13.5s friday
Quote from: mclaren18psiim running for 13.5s friday
Sweet, were you running the 17'' wheels when you got the 13.93? And about time someone updated this thread :wink: Good luck getting the 13.5 8)
know that was on stock rims with goodyear eagle f1 245/50/16 im making the run at 13.5 with 26 by10.5 et streets on stock rims
There would be a few things to help get these cars into the 11's.
1) Diet!! These things are Heavy! They are built to be sport- luxury cars so they have power and comfort.
2) Build the sht outtta the tranny or swap to a manual. The trans in these things is a really weak link, and I think any more than 350 hp on a stock auto would tear it apart.
3) Consider aftermarket engine management. It's not as hard to install an AEM ecs into a custom application as people think. I will be dropping one into my TGP as soon as the motor and tranny are done.
*****No Offense Jeff, you have a killer chip******* The AEM unit provides the ability to tune the system exactly to the setup being run in the specific car. I ahve run the system in a couple custmo apps from turbo daytons to a turbo'd tpi 350 in an 89 GTA Trans Am with killer results.
4) Upgrade the turbo to a hybrid or aftermarket. The T-25 has great spool, but it doesnt put out much for cfm. For a higher power motor, it will need to be able to make the same boost levels with a larger amount of air.
5) Upgrade the IC and install hard pipes and a Blow Off Valve. Hard pipes will have better flow and the bov will help keep the turbo spooled and help reduce boost spike.
Our shop is going to try to get the TGP to run with our dsm, which before the engine blew was running 12.0 on stock internals. keep in mind, that cars bottom end had 191,000 miles on it.... hehehe
I will keep everyone posted as to how we do. Keep in mind, this car is a daily driver, so we are gonig to keep it as close to stock comfrt as we can.
Mike Gardner had a 13.924 at 96.808
I have a copy of his timeslip as proof!!! :shock: :shocked!: :drinking:
thats a good time whats jeffs best agian :?: isnt the mph low on it though 13.93 was at 102.61 mph or am i just running a high in the gears from the modulator i know the tpg should have a high mph from the turbo my buddys na home mod 99 formula ran 12.501 @112.01 ???????? is my car a freak if hes running the proper time then im showing times for almost 13flat
Quote from: maximage5) Upgrade the IC and install hard pipes and a Blow Off Valve. Hard pipes will have better flow and the bov will help keep the turbo spooled and help reduce boost spike.
Idiot question here...what are hard pipes? :oops:
No such thing as idiot q's.
Hard pipes are replacement pipes for the rubber hoses that go fom intake, to turbo, to IC, to Throtle body. The TGP I have had the hard pipe part of the way to the throttle body, but the rest are all SOFT rubber. They work, but only marginally. With hard pipes, it basically puts mandrel bent aluminum or stainless pipe in place, only using the rubber to connect to the respective components. It flows better and the pipes dont suck themselves in(if you could watch under the hood under hard boost, you could actually see the rubber hose going to the turbo suck itself in, and if its older, may even nearly colapse.)
With hard pipes, would you still leave the flexible part for rotating the engine?
Many different factors in the miles per hour, eveything from wheel spin to topend. My TGP very rarely looses off the line, but I'm fighting to keep my lead at the end of the quarter! I never saw Mike race his car, but I do many of his runs that he scanned for me so I could help him figure out his launches. :drinking:
Quote from: maximageNo such thing as idiot q's.
Hard pipes are replacement pipes for the rubber hoses that go fom intake, to turbo, to IC, to Throtle body. The TGP I have had the hard pipe part of the way to the throttle body, but the rest are all SOFT rubber. They work, but only marginally. With hard pipes, it basically puts mandrel bent aluminum or stainless pipe in place, only using the rubber to connect to the respective components. It flows better and the pipes dont suck themselves in(if you could watch under the hood under hard boost, you could actually see the rubber hose going to the turbo suck itself in, and if its older, may even nearly colapse.)
I don't know if anyone has done this, but be careful as the engine really does move alot and that s the main reason for the hoses that are there.
The hose into the turbo can collapse, and this one can be upgraded/eliminated. Most of the reason for the collapse is the under flowing stock filter, or if you use it with an upgraded filter, not being able to keep up with the airflow.
Chris
Hard motor mounts cure the motor moving enough to run hard pipes, but there is a rubber connectrion on the end of each pipe that allows for movement. I run them on all the turbo cars I own except my TGP. The TGP has the one on top, but I havent installed the others as of yet. I will also be changing out the airbox for somethiing less restrictive, but I will have to do some research as putting the cone on the turbo just draws hot air off the turbo into the intake tract, creating a hotter charge. And with the new turbo going in, that won't do. Hmmm... I need to tear this car apart....
Quote from: idbeastMike Gardner had a 13.924 at 96.808
I have a copy of his timeslip as proof!!! :shock: :shocked!: :drinking:
Thats my car! :D :D :D