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Old 02-13-2009, 02:11 AM
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So i ran a 13.52 at 105mph in my 2000 corvette vert. It was on my street set up which is pump gas and my everyday wheels (19's and 20's). What do you guys think? Slow, quick for what it is, or is it right where it should be?
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Do you know what your 60' time was?
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whats the difference between your "street" setup up and a track setup?
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60 ft time was 2.01

track set up would be stock size wheels and tires with dr's. and i would probably put 93 octane in it.
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You need to be running 93 octane to begin with.
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Originally Posted by BillyBob750
You need to be running 93 octane to begin with.
93 is not availible regularly where i live. 91 is what i gets everyday. no exceptions.



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