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Jacks front mount
Just want to mention what a nice well thought out piece this is. Had this installed in under 1 hour, and everything fit real nice. ALTHOUGH, Mike with a G owes me (haven't figured out what yet) for forgetting the hardware.
Cudo's to the Cotton clan!
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'86 Gn with an RPE bullet. Almost everything else is from Cottons. 100% street car! |
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I made a 6 second hit at 20lbs of boost the other day in 57* weather or so ...from a roll....air temps at the dog house DROPPED 3* then rose slightly just before I let off. Jack's intercooler is the deal.
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Jack's intercooler is the BALLS! Mine is a little different from his others, but it is the same core. They made me a special one to hide the pipes they exit the intercooler from the sides.
BUT, the first time at the track, without doing anything, pulled it out of the trailer teched in, and made a shakedown run, and I got my best time ever, then another run a tenth quicker. I didn't even have my slicks on yet. I was running the tires in my sig. The car absolutely screams now. If only I had not broken the tranny, I my have been able to get into the 10s. We'll see later this month when I take it out for it's first run this season.
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Brian Keep it shiny side up, but show them your dirty side once in a while. 11.3@123mph on 195/75/14" whitewalls. Yes, 195s! 11.2 on the big giant slicks. What's the point? Maybe I'll go back to the whitewalls. They are lighter and have less rolling resistance. |
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i gotta have a word with this Mike character. we can't be forgetting to put hardware in the boxes. he's in for it now!
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