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How good is the 2.8L in a race?

Old Oct 27, 2007 | 07:05 PM
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13's would be beating probably 95% of the people that pull up next to you on the street! I only thought it was aZ because of the spedometer in your picture go up to 155mph. Well good luck with your plans, for it.
 
Old Oct 27, 2007 | 10:27 PM
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stig, that's a 3.8? woulda never known, u have a Z spedo? you doing a v6 build, or you dropping a v8 in?. there's a hemi "srt10" around here, owned by one of the wells boys(race chevy and dodge trucks, bout 50drag trucks, and 150 overall) is the fastest street legal "car" around here. runs 9.40 with whatever the SRT10 rims fit for tires.(it's called the SRT10 hemi, cuz it's a SRT10 that had a hemi dropped in it). dont know what the thing does for numbers tho. their fastest truck is a 8second drag dakota.
 
Old Oct 28, 2007 | 12:13 AM
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stig, that's a 3.8? woulda never known, u have a Z spedo? you doing a v6 build, or you dropping a v8 in?.
Yes its a 3.8 and that not my speedo. I already have most bolt ons all I have to do is headers & then Im putting a nitrous kit on it that should be running in the 13.8 range. Im buying a V8 too, buts thats a seperate car.
 
Old Oct 28, 2007 | 02:56 PM
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nice, what you gonna shot for n20, a 100 shot? you plan on doing internals or anything?
 
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