Maggie tvs2300 record SBE
What's the average and the best pass someone has made with a tvs2300 magnuson with stock bottom end
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I think Jamie went 9.80s or something like that
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That's with spray correct? And if I'm not getting confused rods and Pistons?
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I don't remember him having spray.
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Edit: correction, yes he was on a 55 dry shot from what I pulled up. |
Pretty sure he had a forged motor that was stock CI when it got close to 10.0. It popped so many time it's hard to keep track.
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You are correct the bottom end was stock size but forged with spray!
What kind of times are you running right now I was high 10's low 11's average before the built motor! Quote:
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Okay so it's safe to say you didn't go low 10s till after a built motor and spray
Now the question is what's the stock bottom end Maggie best time |
I'm just curious who has made the fastest and average STOCK BOTTOM END pass with a MAGGIE
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I personally think 9s are in the bag with a stock bottomend. You have a few of us hitting 10.30-10.90s on motor I'm sure 9s would be reachable with a good gear/converter combo
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Correct it should be but has it? I know a Maggie going 9s on a stock
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That's a lot to ask out of a Stock motor.
With a M6 it would have to be pushing somewhere near 750rwhp to get into the 9's. It's doable, but I know it's taking a lot of effort to get there on my build. With 13#'s of boost, all the bolt-ons, meth and E85, my buddy is at 715rwhp through his 9". Should be close to 9's if it will hook (and he gets his roll bar installed) I'm hoping to be north of that next time I hit the track where I don't have the 9". This is the only time I wish I would have gone A6. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
It's not a lot to ask Heck check out the 4.8s and 5.3s people get 9.50s out of those junkyard motors on trucks. There's a few in the 9s on spray like Rhino79 and Pro1autosports went 9.70s stock bottomend
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