2 sec or less 0-60ft guys come in !

im running 10s,,60 ft .times are 1.572 not spraying off the line,,i got 50/50/shocks in rear with eiback drag kit spring with airbag.20psi...in ft,i got lt. weight k member 90/10 shocks,,using ft coil over springs...200lbs...sorry cant post time slip its too big if i crop any more you wont be able to see the whole thing...unless i cut off the guy in the other lane??let me know if you want to see it,,
 
waaaaait a sec....i read your thread title wrong...lol..i didnt notice the 'ft' at the end, i was thinking you meant 0-60mph in less than 2 seconds..which would be hauling ass, and you'd have to stay in 1st gear to reach those speeds because just the act of shifting would take time away from your 0-60. My bad..
 
Best of 1.63 60' (average 1.65-1.69) in a 1991 LX hatch. Suspensions mods are Lakewood 70/30s front, 50/50s rear, removed front sway bar, MT ET Drags 26x8. The car a is stock 146k mile bottom end with ported E7s and has ran 11.65 @ 115.8 with 3.73s. It is an AOD car and I launch from idle and flash the convertor. I still have stock UCAs, LCAs, no welded axle tubes or torque boxes. I think the Lakewoods are worth their weight in gold.
 
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Best of 1.63 60' (average 1.65-1.69) in a 1991 LX hatch. Suspensions mods are Lakewood 70/30s front, 50/50s rear, removed front sway bar, MT ET Drags 26x8. The car a is stock 146k mile bottom end with ported E7s and has ran 11.65 @ 115.8 with 3.73s. It is an AOD car and I launch from idle and flash the convertor. I still have stock UCAs, LCAs, no welded axle tubes or torque boxes. I think the Lakewoods are worth their weight in gold.
NOT BAD AY ALL FULL AUTO....
 
60 ft...

..some fast cars out there.. :) Running low 1.90 s . Most of the time, 1.93-1.92sec. 60ft with my 200horsepower -86 GT. Use FMS lowering springs, cutted one turn (rear) , 3.73 ring G. 235/60-15 DRs (15psi C.T) Koni rear D.
Sub frame c, and launch at 3000-3200rpms after a nice burnout. GOOD LUCK ! :)
 
There's more then just throwing parts at the suspension to truly make it hook... Geometry is VERY important

Almost any of the control arms that eliminate the deflection, drag struts and shocks will work well.