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Old 11-01-2009, 09:57 PM
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Why go with a fast 78? did someone give it to you for free?
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Originally Posted by Chris05ssTruck
+1 track tells the truth, screw dyno #'s. They are for people who can't back up track times.
I never said the #'s were low, said it needed injectors and a tune; as it does. 117% is never good lol.
I'll be making a trip to beech bend with it soon before the track closes, but the car will never lay down any fast times...it won't hook, and i'm not gonna buy drag radials for it any time soon, then its going to start breaking axles and stubs and crapping the 2 piece driveshaft. I have a race car to beat up on...this car is more of a daily driver/ open track road race/ auto x car.

I'll be suprised if it runs 12.50s.


And the 78 intake..its leftover from the race car, before the fast 90 and all those came out. Its actually one of the first fast 78s to come out. I'd say its more than enough, its been in the 9s in an all motor NHRA stocker




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