Firebird had their midnight drags last night, and I wanted to shake it up a bit, so instead of my truck, I brought my 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP daily driver.
The car has a L32 in place of the stock L67 (because I seized the stock one) with the Gen V supercharger. It's got 60# injectors, a ZZP XP cam, LS6 valve springs, a 1" intercooler, a 3.1" supercharger pulley, and a mild build trans. All run off the original 1998 controls for now.
Once they finally prepped the track, I managed to run a 14.315 @99.80 MPH. I am actually really pleased with this considering the car barely ran 90 MPH stock. I ran the car in street trim (full interior, subwoofer, full tire pressure). If I cared, I bet I could break 100 MPH by cheesing it a bit, or coming back on a cooler day.
I also brought my Suburban out of curiosity, and convinced a friend who'd never raced before to bring his VW Golf GTI. The Pontiac was the quickest of that group, though the Suburban and the GTI were pretty competitive with each other. Overall had a great night, even if I didn't go near as fast as my truck does.
The car has a L32 in place of the stock L67 (because I seized the stock one) with the Gen V supercharger. It's got 60# injectors, a ZZP XP cam, LS6 valve springs, a 1" intercooler, a 3.1" supercharger pulley, and a mild build trans. All run off the original 1998 controls for now.
Once they finally prepped the track, I managed to run a 14.315 @99.80 MPH. I am actually really pleased with this considering the car barely ran 90 MPH stock. I ran the car in street trim (full interior, subwoofer, full tire pressure). If I cared, I bet I could break 100 MPH by cheesing it a bit, or coming back on a cooler day.
I also brought my Suburban out of curiosity, and convinced a friend who'd never raced before to bring his VW Golf GTI. The Pontiac was the quickest of that group, though the Suburban and the GTI were pretty competitive with each other. Overall had a great night, even if I didn't go near as fast as my truck does.