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Can someone tell me my exact quarter mile time for my civic.
I have intake, exhaust, semi decent driving skills, i put my seat way back, took the head rests out for weight reduction, lowered the psi of my front tires to about 20.
What would be my quarter mile times, auto-X times, Sears Point Track times.
I have floor mats though, will that hurt my time.
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In my garage:
2005 Yellow Pearl Harley-Davidson XLH 883C Sportster Custom
2002 Mineral Grey Ford Mustang GT Coupe
Previously In Garage:
2003 VBP Honda Civic Si
2003 Suzuki SV1000S (Silver)
2001 EBP Honda Civic EX Coupe
1984 Honda Shadow VT700
there is no way to estimate autocross times, because every track at every event is different, Yes you will never drive the same course twice. also, Estimating times on a road course is pretty much impossible, due to the enormus influence the driver has on performance....