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Old 03-23-2009, 02:34 PM
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Mr.Brett, I can see by your times (12.1 and 1.7) with 415 hp that you must know. I have a stock motor no headers with a Vig 3,600.
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+1 for Circle D as well!!!! Nepotism??? Possibly, but Chris will provide you with an excellent product and customer service. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by omcar
Mr.Brett, I can see by your times (12.1 and 1.7) with 415 hp that you must know. I have a stock motor no headers with a Vig 3,600.
The time in my sig was on a TCI 3500 and a slipping trans. FYI
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I went with a yank SS4000. From stock it dropped my E/T 1.1 sec (From 13.4 to 12.3 sec.) in the 1/4 mile. My 60ft times are in the 1.5's with a stock engine/trans, and 3.42 gear. 320RWHP, 321RWTQ. 3710 LBS.



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