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i had a race from a rolling start with a 95 formula with the lt4 upgrade and i kept up with him till around 80 and then my car stopped at 118 cuz of the limiter so he eventaully got away but its not imposible for a 6 to "keep up" with a lt1 or lt4
"keep up" like 8 or so car lengths?
Black \'94 Trans Am A4- SLP CAI & Loudmouth<br />Red \'93 Firebird A4- Ram Air under the WS6 hood, !cat, exhaust.
well i guess i have a freak then. just becuase its modded doesnt mean its running well. ive seen beat up ones run low/mid 15s and trap low 90s.
Thats true, a friend of mine has a supercharged 383 in his '96 poppin off I want to say he was building for about 700hp at the wheels... But it runs so horribly that until about a week before he blew something and lost all his oil pressure *haven't talked to him about that yet*, the car was just slow and wouldn't go... That poor last week it was finally funning pretty good he dyno'd at 686 at the wheels. Car probably would have gotten taken by a stock LS1 at the strip...
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