Ported Eaton Cobra w/ N2O vs LS1 SS heads cam/ 150 shot
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Ported Eaton Cobra w/ N2O vs LS1 SS heads cam/ 150 shot
http://home.comcast.net/~mondolx/vid...sss1le02-2.mpg
the LS1 put down 440rwhp before the 150 shot.
Here are the cobra mods http://home.comcast.net/~mondolx/mods.htm
the LS1 put down 440rwhp before the 150 shot.
Here are the cobra mods http://home.comcast.net/~mondolx/mods.htm
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Originally Posted by necrocannibal
Wow a car with 2 power adders outruns a car with only one, imagine that.
Since we're bench racing, can we discuss the extra 65cubes?
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Originally Posted by necrocannibal
You just came off like a ***** so I figured Id show you how it looks. I would be surprised if the outcome was the other way around.
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Originally Posted by unit213
I don't care if it had 10 power adders. A loss is a loss.
Since we're bench racing, can we discuss the extra 65cubes?
Since we're bench racing, can we discuss the extra 65cubes?
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Originally Posted by unit213
Damn it...I must be losing my post stirring abilities. No one bit on that.
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Originally Posted by SSmoked99
A loss sure is a loss, but you seem to always be defending the COBRA...If I remember correctly there was one time when the cobra went down to the LS1 and all you were saying was it was a bad driver etc. don't ask what race cuz It's not that important to me to keep on calendar. I really could care less who won because I love both of those cars.
Just fyi...I've owned a LS1 and I have plans for a TT 408 C5 'vert.
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Nice kill.
How well do the internals of the 03's hold up to that kind of power? I know they're stout, but a stock shortblock that can handle 17 lbs. of boost and a 150 shot for any considerable length of time is extremely impressive.
Josh
How well do the internals of the 03's hold up to that kind of power? I know they're stout, but a stock shortblock that can handle 17 lbs. of boost and a 150 shot for any considerable length of time is extremely impressive.
Josh