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Old 09-06-2005, 06:16 PM
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Matter's on weight/gearing too. A Vette is ussually around 380-400hp.
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thanks
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I ran 122 with 396RW
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I ran 124 with 420RW
This was threw and AUTOMATIC
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I ran 118 and change on 405HP with the vette. You've got enough. Are you going to Vette Viper day? If not I'll see you at LVD.
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in brents case 700hp I got you good old man
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Originally Posted by PurEvl
in brents case 700hp I got you good old man

Thats why I'm planning on a F1 and 225's this winter. No need to bulk up the rear with 2.0 short times so I figured I've got money to burn.




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