2000 Cobra R Mustang
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Re: 2000 Cobra R Mustang
Just curious, why would you wanna know how they run in the 1/8 mile, I don't think the owners bought them to run 1/8 mile when they were designed to run on a circuit. <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cheers.gif" />
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Re: 2000 Cobra R Mustang
Why are you wondering, just go out an spank him. Hell, what do our cars run nearly stock in the 1/8th. Oh, don't try to answer that one, cause we all know the following issues apply:
1. track prep
2. driver skill level
3. traction enhancers
4. THE CAR
a. weight
b. M6 / A4
and all that. Saying from 8.6 to 8.0 in strictly an 1/8th mi. is one thing, but do not get mislead by the car that tends to pull RF hard inthe top end. A 8.1 in the 1/8th doesnt mean the car wont get under a 12.6 or less in the 1/4.
I have seen a lightly modded 35th SS smoke a 03 cobra at 11psi with a few mods. But I also watched as a 68' VW Beetle passed me up on the 1/4. Go get em' tiger.
1. track prep
2. driver skill level
3. traction enhancers
4. THE CAR
a. weight
b. M6 / A4
and all that. Saying from 8.6 to 8.0 in strictly an 1/8th mi. is one thing, but do not get mislead by the car that tends to pull RF hard inthe top end. A 8.1 in the 1/8th doesnt mean the car wont get under a 12.6 or less in the 1/4.
I have seen a lightly modded 35th SS smoke a 03 cobra at 11psi with a few mods. But I also watched as a 68' VW Beetle passed me up on the 1/4. Go get em' tiger.