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    Established Member Two Rings amracer's Avatar
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    Dragstrip help

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    Hi guys going to Island Dragway friday.Currently have eurodyne adjustable 1.5 set at 94oct and 25lbs boost . My mods are CTS turbo inlet, Billy Boat catback and magic intercooler, eurodyne dsg tune , and currently on 3 gallons e85 and the rest 93 . Any pointers on how to get best 60ft or best rpms to shift at for best mph would be apreciated thanks guys

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    Well guys just to update I ran a best of 12.5@111 last night I was very happy with results

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    12.5@111 is decent. I ran 12.5@110 on APR Stage I on 91octfile at 3100ft. My 60ft were in the 1.8 sec. I tried all the manual and the sport mode and I think that I got better results shifting on my own at around 6000rpm because by the time the car shifts you are closer to the 6700rpm otherwise if you wait for the car to shift for you at red line it loses a little bit of time(my opinion). Stage 2 is significant on this car.
    8V RS3 [email protected] mph (ran a few 11.7s stock and ran 118+mph several times)
    8Y RS3 k&N filter ran [email protected] (ran 11.6 5 times and trapped 120+ several times)
    at 3100ft elevation

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