New GT's are putting down about 220 on the ground, and running low 14s to high 13s, if you can manage that in your lude you have a chance, and with N2O you will have a lot more usefull torque, but remember the torque the mustang is putting down is still around 280.
Originally posted by Boosted New GT's are putting down about 220 on the ground, and running low 14s to high 13s, if you can manage that in your lude you have a chance, and with N2O you will have a lot more usefull torque, but remember the torque the mustang is putting down is still around 280.
i don't care if they put down 500000 to the ground in torque. it still doesn't mean they know how to use it.
you again, damn i think everyone here is getting tired of ur a$$.
i've got a nitrous lude and spanked a countless number of mustangs. i'm not ragging on mustangs though i know they are faster stock. just turns out i got more mods.
It sucks your feelings get hurt so bad, and again I highly dbout, highly doubt your car can run in the 13's, have you ever even ran it or are you jsut feeding me BS?
no it's sad that u think that this day in age that an import can't go any faster than 14 sec. by the way, what are u doing in this forum anyway? u that bored?
How do you think the import drag scene is ruled by Honda? Unless you are talking 14-15 second cars, the majority of the fast import Hondas break halfshafts on the line, I watch the import natlnls.
you watch import nationals? why would u do that and talk so much trash. steph 's civic with an h22 runs low 8's, is that a honda? lisa kubo run's 9's, is that a honda?....... i could go forever
I could also start naming off 2000+ HP turbo Camaro's and Mustangs that run 6 second 1/4 miles also, but you are talking the local import drag scene, at least our cars make it off the line with that kind of HP.
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