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  • #61
    damn that thing moves out
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    • #62
      ...

      That's what I want..

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      • #63
        Bad ass job

        So now you have 2 street cars that run 9's
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        - Twin Precision 6766 Turbo set up - BigStuff3 - AMS1000 - Built GM 4l80e - Art Morrison Chassis
        - Sparco Milano Leather Seats- Forged 18" wheels - 29" M/T tires + A/C & heat!

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        • #64
          That has got to be the smoothest 9.9 second run I've ever seen. It's almost enough to make me want an auto.

          Excellent job.

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          • #65
            Badass!!

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            • #66
              Man, those Hoosier's don't have much tread on them do they!?! I've been looking for a set of reasonably priced 18's and these might fit the bill, but they don't have much tread at all! The other issue is I'm running a 285 and need to check how much width I can fit back there.... I've run the 275/17 MT's and they did fine on the street and hooked at the track.

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              • #67
                it would be funny to have that motor in a corner carving car, and lay it to some viper on the straights
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SNEAKY View Post
                  it would be funny to have that motor in a corner carving car, and lay it to some viper on the straights
                  I dono billy. After a few hard pulls, that thing will be heat soaked like a biotch and loose a ton of power. Even though it is liquid cooled, it will still get heat soaked.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Blackpony View Post
                    I dono billy. After a few hard pulls, that thing will be heat soaked like a biotch and loose a ton of power. Even though it is liquid cooled, it will still get heat soaked.
                    Just putt around the track like it is a stock 5.0 until one comes up on you and then smoke them on the straight


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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by SNEAKY View Post
                      it would be funny to have that motor in a corner carving car, and lay it to some viper on the straights
                      That can be done with a miata against most viper drivers....just sayin'.

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