Jmtoast
Well-Known Member
Thatās impressive. I was on the verge of buying an used cheap Audi S5 (get them for $15k) and going that route with e85, tune, exhaust, pulleys, and etc but supercharged my gt instead. I like a underrated sleeper project car you can daily. I canāt daily mine. Not in Michigan. With an eco boost you could throw some snow tires on it and enjoy it all year around. Not a bad way to go.Stanmode ran 12.90s with his before he traded it. If I recall, he had a 93 octane tune and a few bolt ons. If he had an automatic trans or spent more time refining his launch technique, it would've run quicker. As soon as he got the car into the 12s, his lease was coming near it's end, so he traded it. To get an Ecoboost 10 speed automatic into the high 11s, you need: a light car, an E30 tune, air filter, intercooler, waste gate actuator, drag radials, and a good driver that can launch the car. Check out WatchMyEco on YouTube. I think he's running 11.60s now, on the stock longblock and turbo.
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