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Old 05-04-2012, 12:17 PM   #1
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Post NASIOC 50-100mph List

What is this?

This post is meant to contain a list of 50-100mph times posted by NASIOC users. The times should be accompanied by basic info about the vehicle (modifications, fuel, weight, etc). A tandard format will be described below to allow for easy comparison. These times can be used as a benchmark for comparing the impact of modifications, acceleration at given power levels, and/or 1/4 mile times.

Why 50-100mph?

On other forums (namely 6speedonline) the 60-130mph time is used as a benchmark. This range is used instead of 1/4 mile times and speeds because the 1/4 mile is highly dependent on track conditions and launch. 60-130mph is sufficiently fast enough to avoid launch/traction differences in most cases. But, after some consideration it was determined that 60-130mph was not practical for many Subaru's. It was chosen to use the 50-100mph range.

This range is fast enough that traction is not an issue on most AWD cars and the top end is not too difficult to reach (similar to a normal road tuning log or trap speed for a near-stock car). This range should not cause issues (due to traction) on most Subaru's, and the top speed is such that it is accessible for even stock cars quite easily.

Why not post dyno numbers or 1/4 mile times?

We do already have a similar list for "Road Dyno" numbers. This is based on the Airboy spreadsheets and is a valuable resource. This info is still very useful, in fact for many things it is much more useful than 50-100mph times (like looking at powerbands, etc), but it does have a few downfalls. First is that the numbers are highly dependent on user inputs. If you have a highly modified vehicle, this becomes difficult. Even something as simple as entering vehicle weight incorrectly can skew the numbers.

The next main issue is that a dyno number doesn't directly correlate to how quick your car is (as compared to someone else's). Making more power doesn't mean your car will accelerate more quickly. Gearing, weight, aerodynamics, etc all come into play. Having an actual time is much easier to compare, and is more of a "real world" result. This also means that a 50-100mph time is something that can be compared across not only different Subaru models, but across other platforms as well (so feel free to post results from other vehicles!).

What do I need to do?

When you do the run, you can basically do anything you want to get from 50-100mph as fast as possible: use whatever gears you'd like, brake boost, start slower and go WOT through 50mph, etc. As long as you are on a flat surface it is OK. To get on the list, you need some way to confirm the time. The best ways to do this are with a data log, a video of the speedometer, or best yet a VBOX or similar device. Please post one of those things as proof, and then fill out the following information, using the formatting described below. Once all of that is in place, I will update your time onto the master list.

What is the format?

Two sets of info need to be posted. The first is a single line for use in the overall list. The second is a summary of your modifications that will stay in your post and people can review.

Here is the format for the single line of info. You can use the code tags if you want, otherwise just enter the data in a line and I can do the formatting when I update the list. Please write "NA" if you don't have that piece of info. For induction, please list what turbo you are using. (Code tags purposely broken to make it easier to copy/paste.)

[code]Username Year Make Model HP TQ 50-100 1/4 ET 1/4MPH Lbs L Cyl Induction Boost Fuel[code]

Here's an example:

[code]xluben 2011 Subaru WRX 462 492 4.5 NA NA 3400 2.5 F4 20G XTR [code]

And this is the format for the summary of modifications on the car:

Vehicle:
Motor:
Turbo:
Boost:
Transmission:
Redline:
Upgrades:
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
  • ...
Weight:
50-100MPH:

Example:

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: 2.5L Forged Pistons
Turbo: Blouch 20G XTR
Boost: 27psi
Transmission: Stock 5 Speed
Redline: 7100rpm
Fuel: E85
Upgrades:
  • Invidia Catless Downpipe
  • Stock Catback Exhaust
  • Tial 44mm EWG
  • FMS FMIC
  • KSTech Intake
  • Five-0 1200cc Injectors
  • Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
  • Mach 5 Awesome 17x9" Wheels
  • Dunlop Star Spec 255/40R17 Tires
Weight: Full Stock Weight + Driver
50-100MPH: 4.4sec

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Old 05-04-2012, 12:17 PM   #2
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NASIOC 50-100mph List:

Code:
Username	Year	Make	Model	HP	TQ	50-100	1/4 ET	1/4MPH	Lbs	L	Cyl	Induction	Boost	Fuel
AFPSubaru	NA	Subaru	Impreza	1010	NA	1.9	8.4	170	2200	3.3	F6	GT2871 x2	28psi	NA
Bud Moeller	NA	Ferrari	F1	NA	NA	2.0	NA	NA	NA	NA	NA	NA		NA	NA
UndergroundRace	2012	Lambo	LP700-4	1200	NA	2.5	NA	NA	NA	NA	NA	UGR TT		NA	NA
vangstaboi86	2004	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	3.4	10.6	133	NA	2.5	F4	BW		NA	E85
ThatRacingChann	2012	Nissan	GT-R	607	NA	4.0	NA	136	NA	3.8	V6	Twin Turbo	NA	E85
juanmedina	2007	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	4.1	NA	NA	2970	2.5	F4	FP Black	26psi	E85
Juks 		2005 	Subaru 	STI	500 	420 	4.2	10.8 	129	Stock	2.5 	4 	GT35R 		30psi 	E85
renosubby	2006	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	4.1	NA	NA	3480	2.5	F4	HTA82		25psi	91
AirManCam	2006	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	4.4	NA	NA	3400	2.5	F4	HTA86		24psi	93
jays05		2005	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	4.5	NA	NA	3300	2.5	F4	GT35R .82	27psi	E85
Moleness	2004	Subaru 	STI	NA	NA	4.5	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	BW		NA	E85
xluben		2011	Subaru	WRX	462	492	4.5	NA	NA	3400	2.5	F4	20G XTR		27psi	E85
ThatRacingChann	2012	Nissan	GT-R	511	501	4.6	11	129	NA	3.8	V6	Twin Turbo	NA	93
amalgrover	2002	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	4.7	NA	NA	3536	2.5	F4	FP Red		NA	E85
GeneralTJI	2002	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	4.9	NA	NA	NA	2.2	F4	NA		NA	NA
juanmedina	2007	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	5.0	NA	NA	2970	2.5	F4	FP Black	22psi	E85
whattayad0in	2004	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	5.1	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	20G XT		26psi	93
juanmedina	2007	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	5.2	NA	NA	2970	2.5	F4	FP Black	24psi	E85
gold rush	2004	Subaru	WRX 	NA	NA	5.2	NA	NA	3542	2.5	F4	GT35R .82	22psi	Meth50
alcoolaid	2007	Subaru	STI	490	NA	5.2	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	s300sx 83-75	23psi	Meth50
xluben		2011	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	5.3	NA	NA	3400	2.5	F4	20G XTR		24psi	E85
renosubby	2006	Subaru	WRX	400	342	5.6	NA	NA	3450	2.5	F4	NA		NA	NA
Slimsti		2007	Subaru	STI	380	412	5.6	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	FP Green 7cm	25psi	93
STi MAN86	2007	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	5.7	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	TD-06 20G 8cm	24psi	Meth50
Dave D.		2006	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	6.0	NA	NA	3610	2.5	F4	FP HTA68	22psi	92
2006whitesti	2002	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	6.5	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	GT52		19psi	NA
synolimit 	2011	Subaru 	WRX 	310	374	6.6	NA 	NA 	3147	2.5	F4 	VF52 		16psi 	93
Tryptofan	2009	Subaru	STI	342	374	6.8	NA	NA	3600	2.5	F4	VF48		NA	E85
J_Maher_WRX	2011	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	7.4	NA	NA	3450	2.5	F4	VF52		19psi	91
xluben		2011	Subaru	WRX	340	369	7.5	NA	NA	3600	2.5	F4	VF52		20psi	E85
snake32		NA	Subaru	RS	NA	NA	7.7	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	GT30R		NA	NA
silvercookie	2005	Subaru	WRX	250	250	7.9	NA	NA	NA	2.0	F4	VF48		18.5psi	NA
xluben		2011	Mazda	MS3	NA	NA	9.2	NA	NA	3672	2.5	F4	K04		18psi	93
wilde		2005	Subaru	WRX	NA	NA	9.8	NA	NA	NA	2.0	F4	TD04		NA	NA
amp2oo1		2011	Subaru	STI	NA	NA	9.9	NA	NA	NA	2.5	F4	VF48		14.5psi	93
synolimit 	2012	Buick	RegalGS	270	295	10.3	NA	NA	3800	2.0	I4	TD04		20psi	93
Mike Costin 	1995 	Jeep 	XJ $500	190 	220	45.6	NA	NA	3800 	4.0 	L6 	NA 		NA 	85/87

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Old 07-07-2012, 04:10 PM   #3
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Username    Year    Vehicle Make    Vehicle Model    Price        Lbs    L    Cyl    Induction    Boost    Fuel    HP    TQ    1/4 ET    1/4MPH    0-60    0-100    50-100
AFPSubaru    NA    Subaru        Impreza        NA        2200    3.3    F6    GT2871 x2    28psi    NA    1010    NA    8.4    170    1.4    3.0    1.9
Bud Moeller    NA    Ferrari        F1        NA        NA    NA    NA    NA        NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    2.0
UndergroundRace    2012    Laborghini    LP700-4        NA        NA    NA    NA    UGR TT        NA    NA    1200    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    2.5
vangstaboi86    2004    Subaru        STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    BW        NA    E85    NA    NA    10.6    133    NA    NA    3.4
jays05        2005    Subaru        STI        NA        3300    2.5    F4    GT35R .82    27psi    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    4.5
Moleness    2004    Subaru         STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    BW        NA    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    4.5
xluben        2011    Subaru        WRX        NA        3400    2.5    F4    20G XTR        27psi    E85    462    492    NA    NA    NA    NA    4.5
juanmedina    2007    Subaru        WRX        NA        2970    2.5    F4    FP Black    26psi    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    4.5
ThatRacingChann    2012    Nissan        GT-R        NA        NA    3.8    V6    Twin Turbo    NA    NA    511    501    11.0    129    NA    NA    4.6
amalgrover    2002    Subaru        WRX        NA        3536    2.5    F4    FP Red        NA    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    4.7
juanmedina    2007    Subaru        WRX        NA        2970    2.5    F4    FP Black    22psi    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.0
whattayad0in    2004    Subaru        STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    20G XT        26psi    93    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.1
juanmedina    2007    Subaru        WRX        NA        2970    2.5    F4    FP Black    24psi    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.2
gold rush    2004    Subaru        WRX         NA        3542    2.5    F4    GT35R .82    22psi    Meth50    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.2
xluben        2011    Subaru        WRX        NA        3400    2.5    F4    20G XTR        24psi    E85    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.3
renosubby    2006    Subaru        WRX        NA        3450    2.5    F4    NA        NA    NA    400    342    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.6
Slimsti        2007    Subaru        STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    FP Green 7cm    25psi    93    380    412    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.6    
STi MAN86    2007    Subaru        STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    TD-06 20G 8cm    24psi    Meth50    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    5.7
Dave D.        2006    Subaru        WRX        NA        3610    2.5    F4    FP HTA68    22psi    92    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    6.0
synolimit     2011     Subaru         WRX         NA         3147     2.5     F4     VF52         16psi     93     310     374     NA     NA     NA     NA     6.6
J_Maher_WRX    2011     Subaru        WRX        NA        3450    2.5    F4    VF52        19psi    91    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    7.4
xluben        2011    Subaru        WRX        NA        3600    2.5    F4    VF52        20psi    E85    340    369    NA    NA    NA    NA    7.5
xluben        2011    Mazda        MS3        NA        3672    2.5    F4    K04        18psi    93    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    9.2
amp2oo1        2011    Subaru        STI        NA        NA    2.5    F4    VF48        14.5psi    93    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    NA    9.9
Thought I'd give my thoughts on the data at this point. Using seconds, weight, and a conversion factor gained from the known hp of my car (approx. 340whp on a Mustang), I have assigned Mustang dyno horsepower estimates to the Subarus that provided both time and weight. For multiple submissions of the same car, I took the highest number submitted:

AFPSubaru: 607whp
Xluben: 397whp
amalgrover: 392whp
jay05: 382whp
gold rush: 356whp
juanmedina: 340whp
Dave D. (using my 3500lb/5.4 run): 340whp
renosubby: 324whp
Xluben(VF52): 251whp
Synolimit: 251whp
J Maher: 245 whp

Also of interest is my first run with the cargo box, where I obtained a figure of 315whp, with my cargo box on. This would be a 10 percent difference due to wind resistance, which is consistent with the 10 percent poorer gas mileage I get on the freeway when the box is on. What can I say? I'm a math teacher on summer break right now!
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:19 PM   #4
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Thought I'd give my thoughts on the data at this point. Using seconds, weight, and a conversion factor gained from the known hp of my car (approx. 340whp on a Mustang), I have assigned Mustang dyno horsepower estimates to the Subarus that provided both time and weight. For multiple submissions of the same car, I took the highest number submitted:

AFPSubaru: 607whp
Xluben: 397whp
amalgrover: 392whp
jay05: 382whp
gold rush: 356whp
juanmedina: 340whp
Dave D. (using my 3500lb/5.4 run): 340whp
renosubby: 324whp
Xluben(VF52): 251whp
Synolimit: 251whp
J Maher: 245 whp

Also of interest is my first run with the cargo box, where I obtained a figure of 315whp, with my cargo box on. This would be a 10 percent difference due to wind resistance, which is consistent with the 10 percent poorer gas mileage I get on the freeway when the box is on. What can I say? I'm a math teacher on summer break right now!
you are VERY low on the whp estimates. you can't really estimate this based solely on weight over time. gearing, tire size, etc. are going to play into this quite a bit. then, you still have to factor in unmeasureable variables, like in my case where i had wheel spin at all 4 wheels due to it being like 35-40* outside with summer tires that weren't warmed up. i had to get the car under control again before getting back on the gas (watch how long the shift from 2nd to 3rd took me vs. the shift from 3rd to 4th).

just fyi, on a mustang dyno my car put down over 500whp (also in airboy old and new as well as virtual dyno), and juan's car is putting down more than mine i am pretty sure. so whatever mustang dyno math you are using...i NEVER want to get on that HEARTBREAKER DYNO . unless i am racing someone for lotso cash...then i would use the "i only make 392whp" statement so i could race a slower car and win .
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:28 PM   #5
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you are VERY low on the whp estimates. you can't really estimate this based solely on weight over time. gearing, tire size, etc. are going to play into this quite a bit. then, you still have to factor in unmeasureable variables, like in my case where i had wheel spin at all 4 wheels due to it being like 35-40* outside with summer tires that weren't warmed up. i had to get the car under control again before getting back on the gas (watch how long the shift from 2nd to 3rd took me vs. the shift from 3rd to 4th).

just fyi, on a mustang dyno my car put down over 500whp (also in airboy old and new as well as virtual dyno), and juan's car is putting down more than mine i am pretty sure. so whatever mustang dyno math you are using...i NEVER want to get on that HEARTBREAKER DYNO . unless i am racing someone for lotso cash...then i would use the "i only make 392whp" statement so i could race a slower car and win .
I agree that Dave's numbers seem way low. My 5.3s time did 390WHP on a Mustang. My 4.5s time did 460WHP on a Dynojet.
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Old 07-07-2012, 04:59 PM   #6
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I agree that Dave's numbers seem way low. My 5.3s time did 390WHP on a Mustang. My 4.5s time did 460WHP on a Dynojet.
Interesting -- but it does show that shifting is a large variable in 50-100mph. Dyno pulls are done in one gear, are they not?

Not too many cars can do what mine can do -- pull well from 50-100 in a single gear. I suggest we redo this thing all using a single gear pull in a reasonable range -- say, 60-90mph. 3rd in a WRX, 4th in an STi, perhaps.
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you are VERY low on the whp estimates. you can't really estimate this based solely on weight over time. gearing, tire size, etc. are going to play into this quite a bit. then, you still have to factor in unmeasureable variables, like in my case where i had wheel spin at all 4 wheels due to it being like 35-40* outside with summer tires that weren't warmed up. i had to get the car under control again before getting back on the gas (watch how long the shift from 2nd to 3rd took me vs. the shift from 3rd to 4th).

just fyi, on a mustang dyno my car put down over 500whp (also in airboy old and new as well as virtual dyno), and juan's car is putting down more than mine i am pretty sure. so whatever mustang dyno math you are using...i NEVER want to get on that HEARTBREAKER DYNO . unless i am racing someone for lotso cash...then i would use the "i only make 392whp" statement so i could race a slower car and win .
All that could have easily cost you a second. If we take off that second your figure becomes 500whp exactly in my calculations. Well said.
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Old 05-04-2012, 12:17 PM   #8
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What times do other types of cars do?

Here is a list of some cars that I pulled from Road and Track's testing (they are all stock/unmodified). It is sorted by 50-100mph time (fastest to slowest).

Code:
Year	Make		Model		Price		LBS	HP	TQ	50-100	0-100	0-60	1/4 ET	1/4MPH	L	Cylinders
2014	McLaren		P1 		$1,150,000	3303	903	664	2.7	4.7	2.6	9.8	148.9	3.8	V8
2011	Bugatti		Veyron 16.4 SS	$2,765,840	4545	1200	1106	2.8	4.9	2.5	9.9	145.8	8.0	W16
2013	AMS		Alpha 12 GT-R	$200,000	3715	1100	770	3.0	5.2	2.7	10.0	146.7	3.8	V6
2006	Bugatti		Veyron 16.4 SS	$1,482,700	4655	1001	922	3.4	5.5	2.6	10.2	142.9	8.0	W16
2012	Lamborghini	AventadorLP7004	$387,000	3795	691	509	3.7	5.8	2.7	10.4	136.0	6.5	V12
2010	Ferarri		458 Italia	$280,572	3650	570	398	4.3	6.7	3.0	11.0	128.5	4.5	V8
2010	Chevrolet	Corvette ZR1	$121,425	3530	638	604	4.4	7.3	3.5	11.5	128.7	6.2	V8
2011	Porsche		911 Turbo S	$162,460	3770	530	516	4.4	6.3	2.6	10.7	128.9	3.8	F6
2011	Lamborghini	GallardoLP570-4	$282,180	3630	562	398	4.5	6.8	3.0	11.0	128.9	5.2	V10
2005	Mercedes	SLR McLaren	$450,000	4040	617	575	4.7	7.5	3.5	11.5	126.1	5.4	V8
2013	Nissan		GT-R Premium	$95,280		4090	545	463	4.8	7.1	3.0	11.2	125.0	3.8	V6
2011	Mercedes	SLS AMG		$183,000	3970	563	479	4.8	7.7	3.6	11.6	124.3	6.2	V8
2010	Porsche		911 Turbo	$149,370	3700	500	480	5.1	7.9	3.5	11.7	121.8	3.8	F6
2011	Chevrolet	Corvette Z06	$98,010		3485	505	470	5.2	8.2	3.6	11.9	123.5	7.0	V8
2008	Porsche		911 Turbo	$135,470	3710	480	457	5.2	7.9	3.4	11.7	121.2	3.6	F6
2008	Chevrolet	Corvette Z06	$79,595		3350	505	470	5.3	8.0	3.4	11.7	123.7	7.0	V8
2010	Audi		R8 5.2 FSI	$170,350	3905	525	391	5.4	8.4	3.7	11.9	118.7	5.2	V10
2008	Dodge		Viper SRT10 	$91,995		3630	600	560	5.4	8.4	3.7	11.9	124.4	8.4	V10
2011	Nissan		GT-R Premium	$85,340		4085	485	434	5.5	8.0	3.3	11.6	120.4	3.8	V6
2009	Cadillac	CTS-V		$66,835		4300	556	551	5.5	8.8	4.1	12.3	118.8	6.2	V8
2011	Astin Martin	V12 Vantage	$193,755	3980	510	420	5.8	9.3	4.3	12.5	116.8	5.9	V12
2011	Ford		Shelby GT350	$82,658		4155	624	540	6.0	9.2	4.2	12.4	116.7	5.0	V8
2009	Nissan		GT-R		$72,880		3960	480	434	6.0	8.6	3.4	11.8	116.5	3.8	V6
2010	Jaguar		XFR		$80,000		4575	510	461	6.2	9.6	4.3	12.6	115.3	5.0	V8
2012	Chevrolet	Camaro ZL1	$54,995		4280	580	556	6.4	10.2	4.7	12.9	113.1	6.2	V8
2009	Mercedes	C63 AMG		$63,930		4100	451	443	6.5	9.7	4.1	12.5	114.4	6.2	V8
2010	Rolls-Royce	Ghost		$308,350	5675	563	575	6.5	10.2	4.7	12.9	114.3	6.6	V12
2008	Lexus		IS-F		$64,205		3985	416	371	6.6	9.9	4.7	12.6	113.8	5.0	V8
2008	BMW		M3		$59,050		3765	414	295	6.9	10.5	0.6	13.0	110.4	4.0	V8
2010	Chevrolet	Camaro SS	$32,390		4045	426	420	7.1	10.5	4.6	12.9	110.2	6.2	V8
2012	Chrysler	300C SRT-8	$57,725		4630	470	470	7.1	10.6	4.5	12.9	111.6	6.4	V8
2010	Chevrolet	Camaro SS	$36,265		4035	426	420	7.2	10.6	4.6	13.0	110.7	6.2	V8
2011	Dodge		Challenger SRT8	$44,380		4555	470	470	7.2	10.8	4.6	13.0	109.8	6.4	V8
2010	Audi		S4 Quattro	$58,675		4185	333	325	7.6	11.0	4.5	12.9	108.6	3.0	V6
2010	Bentley		Continental	$226,485	5755	600	553	7.6	11.0	4.3	12.9	108.5	6.0	W12
2011	Ford		Mustang GT	$39,680		3830	412	390	7.6	11.3	4.6	13.2	109.3	5.0	V8
2008	Audi		RS4		$70,785		3965	420	317	7.7	11.2	4.5	13.0	108.1	4.2	V8
2005	Chrysler	300C SRT-8	$45,295		4390	425	420	7.7	11.5	4.9	13.3	108.2	6.1	V8
2010	BMW		335i		$47,625		3745	300	300	8.0	11.7	4.7	13.3	105.7	3.0	I6
2009	BMW		135i		$38,175		3545	300	300	8.0	11.7	4.7	13.3	105.3	3.0	I6
2009	Audi		TTS		$52,075		3405	265	258	8.3	11.8	4.6	13.2	105.2	2.0	I4
2009	Chevrolet	Cobalt SS	$23,510		3155	260	260	8.4	12.8	5.4	13.9	104.0	2.0	I4
2010	Infiniti	G37S Sport	$40,085		3840	328	269	8.4	12.3	5.1	13.6	105.6	3.7	V6
2010	Ford		Mustang GT	$34,130		3755	315	325	8.5	12.7	5.3	13.8	104.0	4.6	V8
2008	Mazda		Speed3		$26,640		3305	263	280	8.5	12.8	5.7	14.1	101.3	2.3	I4
2010	Acura		TL SH-AWD	$44,195		4035	305	273	9.1	13.1	5.2	13.7	102.3	3.7	V6
2005	Chrysler	300C		$37,310		4330	340	390	9.5	13.8	5.6	14.1	101.0	5.7	V8
2009	Dodge		Callenger RT	$38,170		4305	376	410	9.5	13.8	5.8	14.1	101.2	5.7	V8
2009	Subaru		WRX		$28,660		3390	265	244	9.5	13.5	5.1	13.8	101.0	2.5	F4
2009	Mitsubishi	Lancer Ralliart	$29,915		3700	237	253	11.1	15.1	5.4	14.1	97.2	2.0	I4
2001	Caterham	Super Seven	$39,757		1510	147	140	13.2	17.6	5.8	14.5	92.2	2.0	I4

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Amal Grover:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...7#post36555387

Vehicle: 2002 WRX Wagon
Motor: EJ255 longblock with CP pistons/Element Tuning Rods 9.77:1 CR and completely stock heads, cams, and exhaust manifold
Turbo: FP Red 8cm
Boost:
Transmission: 5 speedPPG straightcut 1-2/helical 3-4 stock subaru 5th
Redline: 7600rpm
Upgrades:
  • TurboXS catless RFL-Ti Turboback
  • SSAC FMIC
  • KSTech Intake
  • FIC 1250cc Low-Z Injectors
  • DW300 Fuel Pump
  • Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump
  • Perrin 3" Inlet
  • DIY TGV Deletes
  • 06-07 WRX wheels
  • E85
Weight: 3336lbs + Driver
50-100MPH: 4.5sec

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WOWWWW im jealous

does anybody knows power and trap speed of this BEAST??????


this is a fast SUBARU !!!!!!!
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Speeding Bullet 3rd/4th gear - YouTube


WOWWWW im jealous

does anybody knows power and trap speed of this BEAST??????


this is a fast SUBARU !!!!!!!
With the help of friends aka NF Performance family, the car is a beast to drive!
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Old 05-08-2012, 12:25 PM   #14
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04 sti

Blouch 20G-XT 3" inlet
fmic
aeromotive external fpr
740 injectors
etc etc
26psi on 93 pump

didn't time it somebody with an accurate stop watch can though haha.

20G STi 40-100 - YouTube
I'll take a look and add you later. Thanks!

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I'll take a look and add you later. Thanks!
Need anymore info let me know haha. Put it up in a rush. This was before my Perrin elh and re-tune
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xluben MS3:

Vehicle: 2011 MS3
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 18psi
Transmission: Stock
Redline: Stock
Fuel: 93
Upgrades:
  • Catted Downpipe
  • Stock Catback Exhaust
  • COBB SF Intake
  • COBB Turbo Inlet
Weight: Full Stock Weight + Driver + Passenger
50-100MPH: 9.2sec

http://benjohnson.smugmug.com/photos...-bDSvnKN-L.gif
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xluben E85:

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 20psi
Transmission: Stock
Redline: Stock
Fuel: E85
Upgrades:
  • Invidia Catless Downpipe
  • Invidia Q300 Exhaust
  • AEM CAI
  • FMS FMIC
  • Five-0 1200cc Injectors
  • Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
Weight: Full Stock Weight + Driver + Passenger
50-100MPH: 7.5sec

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ill play. still tuning and the weather definitely plays a part! i very 30hp from 40* to 80*.

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 22-23psi, taper to 14.5-15.5psi
Transmission: Stock
Redline: 6900 but only go to 6300-6500
Fuel: 93

Upgrades:
  • EXHAUST
    EL header
    EWG
    Catless DP
    CBE
  • INTAKE
    3" CAI
    3" inlet
    FMIC
    JDM manifold
    GS 8mm spacers
  • FUELING
    parallel fuel lines
    walbro 255
    DW 750cc
  • MISC.
    3 port
    AEM MAP
    LWP
Weight: 3147 at the time
50-100MPH: 6.6 for the time being.

[code]synolimit 2011 Subaru WRX NA 3147 2.5 F4 VF52 23psi 93 310 374 NA NA NA NA 6.6[code]

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ill play. still tuning and the weather definitely plays a part! i very 30hp from 40* to 80*.

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 22-23psi, taper to 14.5-15.5psi
Transmission: Stock
Redline: 6900 but only go to 6300-6500
Fuel: 93




Upgrades:
  • EXHAUST
    EL header
    EWG
    Catless DP
    CBE
  • INTAKE
    3" CAI
    3" inlet
    FMIC
    JDM manifold
    GS 8mm spacers
  • FUELING
    parallel fuel lines
    walbro 255
    DW 750cc
  • MISC.
    3 port
    AEM MAP
    LWP
Weight: 3147 at the time
50-100MPH: 6.6 for the time being.

[code]synolimit 2011 Subaru WRX NA 3147 2.5 F4 VF52 23psi 93 310 374 NA NA NA NA 6.6[code]
wow what a difference!!

Vehicle: 2012 GS
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 20psi can be had
Transmission: Stock 6 speed
Redline: 6700
Fuel: 93

Mods: K&N drop in

synolimit 2012 Buick Regal GS 36k 3800? 2.0 I4 T04? 20psi? 93 270chp 295ctq NA NA NA NA 13.1 im last on the list!!

http://youtu.be/i2dw2pT0qvE

EDIT: started in 2nd and its a cooler day today. 10.3

http://youtu.be/aQdEq_vvW_k

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Old 07-12-2012, 08:14 PM   #20
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It is a little cooler here today and I did a couple of runs. I think I beat my best time in both runs . In my second run I started on second but It knocked after shifting (no flat food shifting) it pulled a little bit of timing on third (1.5*). I was also running 11.2-11.4 AFR uptop, it is around 75* F with 60% humidity. On the first run VD says I am making 470whp Dynojet and Airboy says 440whp..

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Old 07-12-2012, 10:31 PM   #21
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It is a little cooler here today and I did a couple of runs. I think I beat my best time in both runs . In my second run I started on second but It knocked after shifting (no flat food shifting) it pulled a little bit of timing on third (1.5*). I was also running 11.2-11.4 AFR uptop, it is around 75* F with 60% humidity. On the first run VD says I am making 470whp Dynojet and Airboy says 440whp..

http://youtu.be/RXO2CRpt_ZM
Looks like about 4.3 and 4.2 respectively (2nd run actually looks faster). Impressive.
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Old 08-17-2012, 11:49 PM   #22
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Here's a link to my car, horrible video quality. It's hard to film and drive at the same time I'll try to get a better video this weekend.
35r Sti speedo - YouTube
Vehicle: 06 STI
Motor: Built 2.5L
Turbo: HTA86
Boost: 24PSI-93 octane
Transmission: Stock 06 STI
Redline: 7800
Upgrades:
...ID2ks, walbro 400lph aermotive FPR
...Turbotuff rods, wiseco pistons, GSC stage 2's
...Perrin rotated kit with a HTA3586
...Perrin EL header

Weight: ~3400lbs with a passenger and heavy rotas
50-100mph: 4.4 seconds

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wow what a difference!!

Vehicle: 2012 GS
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Stock
Boost: 20psi can be had
Transmission: Stock 6 speed
Redline: 6700
Fuel: 93

Mods: K&N drop in

synolimit 2012 Buick Regal GS 36k 3800? 2.0 I4 T04? 20psi? 93 270chp 295ctq NA NA NA NA 13.1 im last on the list!!

http://youtu.be/i2dw2pT0qvE

EDIT: started in 2nd and its a cooler day today. 10.3

http://youtu.be/aQdEq_vvW_k
50-100mph: 10.3 seconds

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It is a little cooler here today and I did a couple of runs. I think I beat my best time in both runs . In my second run I started on second but It knocked after shifting (no flat food shifting) it pulled a little bit of timing on third (1.5*). I was also running 11.2-11.4 AFR uptop, it is around 75* F with 60% humidity. On the first run VD says I am making 470whp Dynojet and Airboy says 440whp..

http://youtu.be/RXO2CRpt_ZM
50-100mph: 4.1seconds
50-100mph: 4.3seconds

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50-100mph: 5.2seconds

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Its was stupid hot and humid, but I gave it a go in the daily. LOL, car had a completely full tank of gas and about 100 lbs of gear in the hatch. Watching the video and trying to use my stop watch it looks to be somewhere between 5.5 and 6 seconds. You guys decide.

Vehicle: 2002 WRX wagon
Motor: 2.5L
Turbo: GT52
Boost: 19 psi
Transmission: Stock 05 5 speed
Redline:7200
Upgrades:

703 Block Casting
B25 Sti heads 04
Custom catch can setup
ERZ downpipe
1000cc Five 0 Injectors
Walbro 255lph pump
Element Tuning GT52
Turbo inlet
Greddy Ti-C
Short Ram Intake
Deleted TGV housings
NGK plugs,
ACL Rod and main bearings standard mains extra clearance rods,
Wiseco 99.5mm pistons and rings
08 Sti rods
FMIC SSAC,
Custom Dual core radiator
Custom AVCS and turbo lines
08 Sti crank
Tial 50mm BOV,
Crower 272 cams
Ported 10mm oil pump
Oil cooler delete
GT spec header and uppipe
Turbo XS manual boost controller

VIDEO0009.mp4 video by 2006whitesti - Photobucket
50-100mph: 6.5seconds

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figured i would give it a shot.

2005 wrx 2.0 4eat.

VF48
Tial 38mm wastegate
Grimmspeed wastegate up-pipe.
Invidia bellmouth catless.
Oem headers.
DW750cc injectors.
Walboro 255.
Injen Shortram.
Oem inlet.
Stock WRX topmount <--- Killing me.
JNA catback.
Grimmspeed EBCS.
megan racing coilovers
stock 05 wrx 16's with some BS tires.
Dave brown/pas dyno tune @18.5lbs
Made 250/250 on a mustang dyno.


sorry for the video, my mount wasnt cooperating so i had to hold it.

Nasioc 50-100 - YouTube
50-100mph: 7.9seconds

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2005 WRX 4EAT stage 2 with light crank pulley and cobb intake on 18's with 40 profile tires. Not here to set records just figured I'd give a video!

2005 WRX 4eat stage 2 50-100mph - YouTube
50-100mph: 9.8seconds

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http://i47.tinypic.com/30k4qjr.png

2009 STI, E85, Arizona summer (110F ambient with 18% humidity, 135F IAT, 204F coolant temp about 30 minutes of freeway driving prior to the pull). No knock encountered, which makes me feel happy about my tune. I was going slightly uphill on a long freeway offramp, which I suppose is better than downhill. First and last data points I'm using are at 32.31,49.09 and 39.62,100.66 for about 7.31 seconds 50-100.

Parts list:
Full weight (3/4 full tank, with fat driver) - ~3600 lbs
P&L Catted TurboXS downpipe
P&L HiFlo intake
1000CC DW injectors
P&P VF48
44mm EWG - venting to atmosphere
Stock Catback
Spearco TMIC - heat taped

Doing a 3rd gear virtual dyno run in these conditions after only 10 minutes of driving yields 290 whp (IAT 120F, Coolant 185F). Tuned by Junior, 342/374 at 72F ambient (asked for something conservative).

For comparison, here's a 4th gear pull I did for a virtual dyno test back in January in IL (completely flat farm road, 27F Ambient, IAT never higher than 40F ). The un-SAE corrected numbers according to VD are something silly like 380 whp. This purely 4th gear run is actually faster than my summer run by about 0.4 seconds - 6.82 seconds 50-100.

http://i46.tinypic.com/1e2r6d.png

vvv I feel you - I'll happily roll down my window here at 90-95 and think it feels almost nice out, compared to a 95F/80%+ day in IL. You can really feel that 18% when it hits 115 though, I don't care who you are - and it's always 20 degrees hotter than that inside a car with black leather and suede. A/C on but it doesn't matter
50-100mph: 7.3seconds
50-100mph: 6.8seconds

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2 Doors with an EJ257, cnc'ed 205 heads, perrin rotated 30r, 725cc and 06 6MT

50-100mph - YouTube
50-100mph: 7.7seconds

Quote:
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The list needs to be updated

http://youtu.be/Y48bLoEm4o4

The car trapped 136mph with 600whp
50-100mph: 4.6seconds
50-100mph: 4.0seconds

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xluben 20G Stock Motor:

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: Stock
Turbo: Blouch 20G XTR
Boost: 23psi
Transmission: Stock 5 Speed
Redline: 6700rpm
Fuel: E85
Upgrades:
  • Invidia Catless Downpipe
  • Stock Catback Exhaust
  • Tial 44mm EWG
  • FMS FMIC
  • KSTech Intake
  • Five-0 1200cc Injectors
  • Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
  • Steelies and Winter Tires
Weight: Full Stock Weight + Driver
50-100MPH: 5.3sec

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xluben 20G Built Motor:

Vehicle: 2011 WRX
Motor: 2.5L Forged Pistons
Turbo: Blouch 20G XTR
Boost: 27psi
Transmission: Stock 5 Speed
Redline: 7100rpm
Fuel: E85
Upgrades:
  • Invidia Catless Downpipe
  • Stock Catback Exhaust
  • Tial 44mm EWG
  • FMS FMIC
  • KSTech Intake
  • Five-0 1200cc Injectors
  • Walbro 255 Fuel Pump
  • Steelies and Winter Tires
Weight: Full Stock Weight + Driver
50-100MPH: 4.5sec


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very nice I will add my video and log when I get home.
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