best 60 ft stock rear.
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i was looking for the picture of the old man thats in a field during a lighting storm and hes got jars full of energy...hes holding another just capped and the caption says" i can capture lighting in a bottle but i cant figure out what you just said."
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we'll this is a procharged m6 car.with a bone stock rear lowered with adjustable shocks all the way around.it also has 17" wheels and a dfx clutch.how long do u think it will last/the best short time i can get before it snaps.
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Originally Posted by kngkahious
it makes close to 490 rwhp with no spray.with long tubes and full exhaust.that should put me in the mid-high 11's correct.and in the low 11's-high 10's on the juice about a 150 shot.
Lots of variables but....with 490 I could see you in the 10's pretty easy. How much does it weigh?
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Originally Posted by jay_99z
Lots of variables but....with 490 I could see you in the 10's pretty easy. How much does it weigh?
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I have done a 1.46 on a completely stock 10 bolt and have a few 1.5x spraying right out the hole. I know its only a matter time before it goes. Im doing the best I can to keep it alive im preloading it high and using a soft sidewall tire.