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I just got a G-tech meter off of ebay for a pretty reasonable price. Its the base version but that's all I really wanted for now. The only problem is I'm not receiving the numbers I would have hoped to get. Both my friend and I ran 0-60 times to see what we’re doing now. I have an ’85 325e and he has an ’84 RX-7 GSL-SE. Stock his car runs something like 7.7 sec and I’ve read different numbers for mine (anywhere from 8.4-9.2 sec). The only problem is that we first raced each other at a light and ran about 8 flat. But after that we both were getting times of 9 seconds or above. Are our cars really that slow or is the meter bad?
__________________ -1985 325e - 5000 RPM's of Fury
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I have a chip and he has a lot more mods (header-back exhaust, custom cold-air intake, fan deletion, and enlarged fuel pump).
__________________ -1985 325e - 5000 RPM's of Fury
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