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Old 02-13-2005, 11:44 AM
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if your budget is tight and you want to add some bolt on's to help your track times consider this, my car weighs 3400# and i'm pulling 1.24 60' times with bone stock LCA's and pan hard rod. my buddy just pulled 1.239 with the same only he has boxed his LCA's. just a thought you might get more bang for the buck elsewhere.
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That's all fine and dandy, but there are a few of us out there that get those two items for handling reasons. Those are some very nice short times though.
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1.2 60 foots with mostly stock suspension?

A4 I presume!
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Wow any more info on the car? that's a very good short time for a heavy car!!
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If thats your car pulling the wheels in your avatar I can see why you have a great 60' time. Why not try some LCA's they are stronger than stock and if they don't work for you sell them.



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