real 1/4 track times of BBSC?

I have a good friend in MO with a '91 running a twin turbo setup and he's run an 11.xx quarter mile on street tires. Full car/interior/ac/stereo, etc...very impressive in my opinion.

I plan to run my '94 at the strip in a couple of weeks prior to installing a BBSC. I currently have comptech headers/cat bypass pipes/custom exhaust/comptech carbon-fibre air intake, dinan stage III chip, six-speed conversion with 4.55 r&p, comptech clutch, no spare/tools, dali bars, bilsteins, eibachs, harness bar. The car wieghed 2850 lbs on Roebling Road's scales last spring with 1/4 tank of fuel. I will be pleased if the car runs a 12.7x in current trim and a 12.2X after the BBSC is installed. I will post results of the before and after e/t and trap speeds for all to enjoy.
 
Nimbus,

Actually we don't know the dyno figures for the BBSC. The dyno data shown to date does not represent what the typical, final production unit will be capable of.

Others...

I have two friends who just took their 2000 C5 and 1992 NSX to the dragstrip. The C5 turned about a 12.1 and the NSX turned about a 12.4 or 12.5. Both drivers are have only modest track experience.

-Jim

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1992 NSX Red/Blk 5 spd #0330
1991 NSX Blk/Blk Auto #3070 (Sold)
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