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Old 08-03-2011, 10:58 AM
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Well i have a 2002 Camaro Z28. The mods are listed in the sig and it made 335 rwhp and 350rwtq. Soon I will be adding a 3600 yank SS torque conveter. I live in NJ so I can defianetly benefit from the cold weather which will take my time down a bit. Also, Im running Nitto DR's on 16 inch stock chrome rims with 2.73 gears. Only weight reduction is jack/spare out and when it gets cold out the front and maybe back seat
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Depends on DA.
If your talking late fall weather -1000 DA ill say you run 12.3 - 12.5 with good hook and 1/8 tank gas. With current weight.
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Too bad you can't up those gears to 3.73's - will help the converter out and net you another 1.5-2 tenth. It did for me anyway without a stall.
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I would say in good air 12.0-12.3 somewhere but 3:23-3:42's will help u get into the 11's !



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