Camaro vs R6
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Camaro vs R6
Ran my friends 06 R6 yesterday. I gotta say I was kind of surprised by the outcome. I thought he was just going to absolutely murder me, but it wasn't too bad lol.
My mods are: 99 z28, boltons, 100 shot, and built t56, monster stg3 clutch and lightweight flywheel. made 356/368 on motor. hoping to be at least in the 430-450whp range after i get it tuned for the juice.
R6: stock with slip on and rider mod lol. he weighs 165.
I took the hit, he caught me at the end of 3rd gear, but i stopped his pull in 4th and we just locked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5H_X...1&feature=plcp
My mods are: 99 z28, boltons, 100 shot, and built t56, monster stg3 clutch and lightweight flywheel. made 356/368 on motor. hoping to be at least in the 430-450whp range after i get it tuned for the juice.
R6: stock with slip on and rider mod lol. he weighs 165.
I took the hit, he caught me at the end of 3rd gear, but i stopped his pull in 4th and we just locked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5H_X...1&feature=plcp
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In SRK it turns out NO crotch rocket is all so fast after all...
I hope this was spraying a 100 shot... Either way, he doesn't have the rider mod if it is a relatively newer bike.
With you on a 100 hit and a 1st gear roll with you getting the hit he would have immediately passed you and put multiple lengths on you.
Good runs just bringing everyone down a notch.
I hope this was spraying a 100 shot... Either way, he doesn't have the rider mod if it is a relatively newer bike.
With you on a 100 hit and a 1st gear roll with you getting the hit he would have immediately passed you and put multiple lengths on you.
Good runs just bringing everyone down a notch.
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Yes I sprayed, and yes he was in first gear. He can ride a bike for sure, and he has his shifts down. Maybe his bike just isn't running good? Not sure, don't know too much about bikes.
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And regardless of what the bike is capable of, the runs went down how they went down!
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Consistently launching a liter bike well is quite a task, though, and you can almost guarantee any random person you will run on the street won't be able to. In fact, most riders I know would probably be lucky to run a mid 10 even after a few practice runs. It takes both ***** and skills to get a good slip on those things.
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A modern 1000 with a good rider? Depending on the particular bike, high 9's at 145-150 (again, give or take depending on rider, track conditions, etc).
Consistently launching a liter bike well is quite a task, though, and you can almost guarantee any random person you will run on the street won't be able to. In fact, most riders I know would probably be lucky to run a mid 10 even after a few practice runs. It takes both ***** and skills to get a good slip on those things.
Consistently launching a liter bike well is quite a task, though, and you can almost guarantee any random person you will run on the street won't be able to. In fact, most riders I know would probably be lucky to run a mid 10 even after a few practice runs. It takes both ***** and skills to get a good slip on those things.
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