are these times normal for a kl-ze?

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are these times normal for a kl-ze?

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I just got back from the track yesterday. I have a 92 mx-3 with a kl-ze, headers, intake, exhaust, underdrive pulley, lightened flywheel, stage 2 act clutch. My best time was 14.9 @ 94mph. The 60 ft for that run was like 2.2. I running a k8 ecu with a 2.5L VAF. Are these normal times?
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They are, use the je50 vaf with the j-spec ecu and you'll shave off another .3/.5 sec.

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Those times are pretty normal. I am running a KLZE, ZE ECU KL36, 2 1/4 inch exhaust, shaved flyweel, prm intake, and centerforce clutch and my best time was a 14.7 at 92.57 mph with a 60 ft of 2.2. Many more mods like headers, MS8 mani, over bored TB, MS mounts, fidanza flywheel and new clutch coming soon. New goal 13.9 all motor.
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my best time was 14.8 @ 95mph with kl36 ecu, klze(kl31 cams)..2.25 exhaust, hi flow cat..67mm TB, CAI, underdrive pulley, shaved flywheel, PS short shifter and without vris 2 not working

I guess they are normal times...
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BabyBlue where did you get your mani form anyways.
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Oh and by the way, I beat a srt-4 yesterday too! I beat him because I out drove him, even though he had a better E.T. LOL, it was funny because he is REALLY ****y, and he called me out, and I beat him. He was angry! :2thumbsup:
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Originally posted by RobertoCarlos:
BabyBlue where did you get your mani form anyways.
a guy here on the board but can't remember his name..he was on mx6.com too...just notice though (after a year driving it :freak: )that he didn't sent me the vacuum chambers with it...I'm looking for some right now...

if anybody read this and has one he can sell me I'll take it
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BabyBlue, what do you mean he didnt send you the vaccum chambers? What part of the mani is that anyways? I am trying to get my hands on one now and I am thinking of just getting one form streetimports.com but I heard it was more of hassle to install a jspec ms8 than an american one. Which do you have?
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the vacuum chamber are hidden under the manfifold under the rear bank runners...it's the black boxe..vacuum are supose to be connected to the intake manifold then to a check valve, to the vaccum chambers and then to the vris.

oh and a j-spec manifold isn't harder to install unless you don't have the curve neck type (eunos 800)
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Originally posted by RobertoCarlos:
BabyBlue, what do you mean he didnt send you the vaccum chambers? What part of the mani is that anyways? I am trying to get my hands on one now and I am thinking of just getting one form streetimports.com but I heard it was more of hassle to install a jspec ms8 than an american one. Which do you have?
I have got a millenia intake I might want to get rid of. PM me for details and I might take some pics. No TB on it but complete right down to the hoses still attached :)
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