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Here is a couple of videos from the 2008 race season.
Here is one of the XR7 on street tires. I really like the look of the Cobra R's. Even with 285 V rated tires, the XR7 just burns them off.
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-4-xr7.wmv
Here are two videos of the red headed step child 88TC. First pass is 14psi, second is 15-16psi. 20 degrees of timing locked and k&n cone on the vam. Other than that stock.
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-10-tc.wmv
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-13-tc.wmv
Just some fun...
I have to add a wideband electronic gauge for the XR7. My LM1 display quit working. Hopefully mid september go back to the track.
Travis
Here is one of the XR7 on street tires. I really like the look of the Cobra R's. Even with 285 V rated tires, the XR7 just burns them off.
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-4-xr7.wmv
Here are two videos of the red headed step child 88TC. First pass is 14psi, second is 15-16psi. 20 degrees of timing locked and k&n cone on the vam. Other than that stock.
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-10-tc.wmv
www.crystalcomputersupport.com/trav/2008-13-tc.wmv
Just some fun...
I have to add a wideband electronic gauge for the XR7. My LM1 display quit working. Hopefully mid september go back to the track.
Travis
86XR7 in pieces...old time [email protected] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGsz7PdEqTI 88TC stock Red RHSC [email protected], 01 Z71=Nice winter ride, 01 CVLX w/HPP wifes ride!