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Lexus ISF vs Modded Lexus IS350 (drag strip video)
memphisBred replied to meade916's topic in Vehicles In Motion
He had street radials too. There's definitely factory freaks and disappointments. Not every car is going to be the same. That's nice to be able to drive an 11 sec car withe headers and radials. -
Lexus ISF vs Modded Lexus IS350 (drag strip video)
memphisBred replied to meade916's topic in Vehicles In Motion
We have three locals with them. Not sure on the years and difference between them. I've seen 12.8, 12.9, and 13.1. I have a time slip against the 13 sec one. He was a young guy at the track for the first time so I wouldn't hold that against the car. By the way I'm not trying to bash the car. I love them. If I wasn't a GM/LSx fan boy and hell bent on the CTS-V, I'd like to own one. My initial statement pertains to all makes and models. I own a cammed TBSS. I remember when I got it and read it ran high 13s stock. The track is similar to the term lab. It can really hurt your feelings if your expectations are high. -
Lexus ISF vs Modded Lexus IS350 (drag strip video)
memphisBred replied to meade916's topic in Vehicles In Motion
The IS-F may run mid 12s in perfect conditions and great air, but they're running high 12s, low 13s more times than not. Anytime you see a listed 1/4 mile time for a car that's on a track with good prep, good temp, good da, and an experienced driver. You see it all the time at the track when guys bring their stock cars expecting to run a time they saw on the Internet only to feel down afterwards. When they don't take all the variables into play. Stock naturally aspirated cars are affected by weather conditions more than the modded or forced induction ones. -
Lexus ISF vs Modded Lexus IS350 (drag strip video)
memphisBred replied to meade916's topic in Vehicles In Motion
1000 hp to run 10s in a 4400 lb car? -
Agree. Sold him some speakers this weekend. Fast communication and quick payment. PS your tracking #'s are in the pm.
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Who is having issues with Tyler Parrish
memphisBred replied to n8ball2013's topic in Buyer / Seller Feedback
It's just as easy from a phone. Go to PayPal.com and login. -
Guinness Black Lager
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memphisBred replied to Go-N-Def's topic in XS Power Batteries / Chargers! (and other stuff too)
When you get below 12.6 resting voltage it's smart to charge. Charging the battery once a week/couple weeks will provide a longer life for the battery. They are perfectly fine for everyday starting. What size battery can you fit under your hood? XS Power's site has a guide for which batteries fit certain vehicles. Just enter the necessary vehicle info. -
Official Brandon15zzz Feedback
memphisBred replied to Brandon15zzz's topic in Buyer / Seller Feedback
Bought a Double Din from him a while back. Great seller. Shipped safely/quickly. Recently sold some wire to him. Paid promptly. Great buyer/seller. -
XSP310-313 (voltage meter)
memphisBred replied to Polarbear's topic in XS Power Batteries / Chargers! (and other stuff too)
What kind of vehicle do you have? They don't work on all vehicles. -
Is My S1200 Dead?
memphisBred replied to OrionStang's topic in XS Power Batteries / Chargers! (and other stuff too)
That's the voltage when you go out in the morning? That's pretty terrible. Mine in my vehicle have always rested between 12.9-13.1. Same goes for the D975 in my granddad's camaro. Sounds like a drain somewhere or dead/dying battery.