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Old 11-10-2004, 08:43 PM
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Hey guys just wondering if these numbers are normal or are they on the low side? Bone stock paper filter and all I pulled 325rwhp and 340rwtq.
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come on can I get a reply?
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i assume this is not the car in your sig. and yes those numbers are exceptional.
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it is but the sig is a joke.
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Originally Posted by 1LSWON
Hey guys just wondering if these numbers are normal or are they on the low side? Bone stock paper filter and all I pulled 325rwhp and 340rwtq.
So if this is the car in your sig, why does your sig have mods and only have a 13.9 @ 101mph. I'm a bit lost.
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Also confused...




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