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What mods can I add to make my 94 run in the 11 seconds range???

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Old Jun 17, 2004 | 04:55 AM
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What mods can I add to make my 94 run in the 11 seconds range???

I have a 94 camaro z28. Lt1 6 speed
with - 58 holley throttle
410 gears
march pulleys
hypertech 160 thermo
lt4 knock mod
lt4 hot cam
1:6 rockers
trick flow elbow
k&n air filter induction kit
grantenlili maf sensor
pcm programmed by pcm for less
headers
no cat
slp exhuast

WHAT other mods can I add to my car to try to run maybee high 11's or very low 12's. Without going internal. Will a 6 pound or 8 pound supercharger do it - 100 shot of nos??
Old Jun 17, 2004 | 08:14 AM
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You could always put a nice set of heads on it and a 100shot would definately do it as long as you had sticky tires!

Ive got a buddy with a auto lt1 running a nice size stall, full bolt ons, hot cam kit, and lt4 heads and he ran 11.9 NA and somewhere around 11.0-.2 on a 100shot. I dont remember the mph but I know it was quick.
Old Jun 17, 2004 | 09:57 AM
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what do you run with your current setup?
it looks like you have pretty much all of the bolt ons with the exception of an electric water pump. Try to work on the traction issues now. get a 12 bolt and some sticky tires and launch at a higher rpm with confidence. That should get you close but coupled with a 100 shot of nitrous and a little weight reduction (depends on how far you want to go... spare tire and jack, backseat and passenger seat... thats at least 100 lbs) you'll be there easily.
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