sewell94 wrote:Great numbers. I live in fl and heard about this car. Old customer/friend called me telling me about it. Small world, lol.
Oh? Details? I've talked to John at LHT about the car previously, as he did all the finish assembly and fab and the original tune on the car, and I think I linked him to this thread. It's a really sweet car, mostly due to the simplicity of the setup. For the record, because of this car I'll never use a mount kit to lay a B-series into an ED-chassis ever again. Anyway, it's no longer white:

Previous best at Rockingham of 10.38@147, car made 411 whp at that time and had less done to the suspension. It was running faster at the same up to ~470whp power levels - I could hear the car hooking in second, which is new. It should be in the 9's without the 60 shot. The CRX has no breather setup, we had issues with excess crankcase pressure popping the dipstick out, and also the turbo is legitimately going south on us which is where all the smokescreen stuff developed on us. It's held together for a super long time, it's just a shame it had to come home on us now... but after 350+ dragstrip passes and unholy street terror while Jason's owned it, not counting the previous owner's negligence and abuse, and I have no idea it's history of ownership while in FL but judging from the damage at the top of #4 bore it looks like someone sprayed on it and lost an electrode at some time in the past...

Yeh, I guess nobody can complain. The CRX should be on the 3rd episode of King of the Strip, and the smokescreen that developed halfway through the matchup was quite impressive. There was a little oil on the pistons after that run from inadequate crankcase ventilation, but the plugs looked really good, just like they did on the dyno. The very last run popped a line teed into the FPR to blow out. Jason was saying from the second race that he needed at least a second handicap to beat them. We got .9 the last race, plus the up to 30 psi drop in fuel pressure from the teed line popping off, and ended up losing by a half car. No shame in it, though, the owner of the 260Z has another V8 swapped Z car that runs 7.90's (and was on Pinks), and I'm pretty sure this one is a low 9 high 8 second ride - it was visibly out-accelerating the CRX (27-28 psi, no nitrous) from a roll on one pass, which is not what your usual all-holeshot and then deathly slow from a roll ten second RWD V8 car does. Sick car, very experienced driver, and obstinant as hell when negotiating - I'm glad we had enough to make him run his car all out, because he hadn't either of the previous matchups. I was told that the second stage of nitrous on the Z car was triggered via radio control by a member of their team. Anybody ever heard of such gear?
Regards, Joseph Davis eCtune Team eCtune Authorized Tuner Location: Asheville, NC USA