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Old 12-02-2006, 06:04 AM   #1
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Default EF Wagon 1/4 mile?

Anyone with a EF wagon got the following info?
(Of course it will vary slightly from car to car, but i'm after a rough indication)

A stock EF wagon on LPG, 1/4 mile=..?

A stock EF wagon on petrol, 1/4 mile=..?

An EF wagon with air intake, extractors, 2.5" system, chip, 1/4 mile=..?

An EF wagon with air intake, extractors, 2.5" system, chip and cam, 1/4 mile=..? Again just a rough indication, times will vary depending on grind etc.

Thanks..

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Old 12-02-2006, 01:44 PM   #2
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Im guessing a stock EF wagon would probably do a high 16/low 17 qaurter mile. Maybe a little bit more for gas.

Dont know with the modded ones. Around a mid 16 with exhaust and intake and 15s with cam and chip would be my guess.
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Old 12-02-2006, 01:56 PM   #3
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stocker auto gas will be low 17's

stocker auto petrol should be mid 16's

with cam/chip/extractors i was running 15.5 in a fairlane much the same weight.
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Old 12-02-2006, 02:00 PM   #4
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you will find there are a lot of variables.
estimates are just that and generally are based on cars that are in good condition mechanically (unfortunately many of ours arnt as good as they were when near new :P)

the weather on the day will make a huge difference too.
my car when stock (on a 35+ degree day) was running 17.2 on petrol (mixer in place) and 17.8 on LPG
then on a cold night (6 degrees) after i had fitted the 3.45LSD, i managed a 16.1 (matching EL Ghia's on the same night), this was with the LPG mixer out and injectors that werent blocked.

moving to these days, the car does 15.9 on LPG, and is actually slower on petrol (stuffed injectors)
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Old 12-02-2006, 04:01 PM   #5
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My EF wagon does not feel like it is fast (its a 5 speed) Its the slowest thing in the stable. :-(
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