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Old Feb 11, 2004 | 09:45 PM
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Think about what he did w/ that car 225HP god knows how much they weighed they were not light and a 14.62??



I ran a 14.45 with my 260HP 2002 Mustang GT which I would imagine weighs about the same.



He was really good at powershifting he knew exactly when to shift too, like clock work he was really consistant.
Old Feb 11, 2004 | 10:21 PM
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With all of the Mustang discussion I will just add this...
Old Feb 11, 2004 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jims5543' date='Feb 11 2004, 07:45 PM
Think about what he did w/ that car 225HP god knows how much they weighed they were not light and a 14.62??



I ran a 14.45 with my 260HP 2002 Mustang GT which I would imagine weighs about the same.



He was really good at powershifting he knew exactly when to shift too, like clock work he was really consistant.
yeah that stuff is important
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 01:00 PM
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I got to take a quick squirt across a parking lot in the Cobb Tuning WRX (Conebasher) in one of it's earlier incarnations. It still has the 2.0L block, but was running a little over 20psi.

I had never really driven a "fast" turbo car before. Another guy, that was more familiar with the car, was in the passenger seat. We were in second gear, and I mashed the gas at about 2000rpm. It started to accelerate... I was thinking "What's the deal, this car is slow". Then the guy in the passenger seat says "Here it comes!". I was thinking, "What is he talking about?"... Then the turbo hit. BAM! The car took off like a rocket. I had never felt acceleration like that before. I thought I was going to crap my pants.

I've probably driven cars that are as fast that (Z06, FD, FSAE), but that was very "memorable".
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 02:50 PM
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Got to drive a buddies bolt on Foxbody. It ran 11's. Oh yeah, it had a 'charger



It was a badass car. I loved getting sideways going into third



Other than that, only slow cars
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 06:34 PM
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LethalRotor, don't you just love high rpm cams that give no warning of their potential at low rpms =D

Jim- 1970s 911s aren't that expensive
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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Most current memorable. My fathers 68 Firebird. Bone stock. It is just amazingly beautiful. Too bad it is so slow.



Most memorable. My father's 1921 Ford T-Bucket. It was a kit car, built from ground up, and that thing was POWEFUL. Just stock it was, well, I don't know, we sold it 10 years ago, but I remember it being LOUD. I remember having to clean the headers, and exhaust every time he took it out. That thing burned alot of gas, and alot of oil. But what a beauty. I think the horsepower was between 500-550hp. And it had a setup for NAWSSSS, which is odd.



Damned, I am still pissed at him for selling it.
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by GarageBoy' date='Feb 12 2004, 07:34 PM
LethalRotor, don't you just love high rpm cams that give no warning of their potential at low rpms =D

Jim- 1970s 911s aren't that expensive
I was actually looking for a mid 80's 911. I found one in Ft. Lauderdale for $25K. It had close to 400 to the wheels and had tons of upgrades to it. But it had 130K miles on it albeit the engine had abour 35K on it it was still a lot to pay for a car with so many miles especially a 20 year old car.



I ended up buying a 90GTU then selling it for an 87 TII then the horrible mod addiction started......
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 09:47 PM
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I'm guessing you were looking for a Turbo?
Old Feb 12, 2004 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jims5543' date='Feb 10 2004, 11:27 AM
Buhahaha - My grandfather used to own a British Leyland repair shop in Manhatten. He got rich off of the Triumphs, Jags, Rovers, MG's etc... He retired at 50 and lived comfortably until he was in his 80's when he died.



When he sold out his share of the business in the very early 70's his reason for getting out was the Japanese cars. They made him nervous. His partner wasn't worried his reasoning was the USA will never forget Pearl Harbor so there was nothing to worry about. Probably the biggest mistake that guy ever made. British cars went from being chic and trendy to being old and played by the mid to late 70's.
A rover? I have seen on of those in my neck of the woods. It looks awesome. So tiny. I would love to fit a 20b in it. It is yellow too. Called a Rover Automatic 2000. Think it would be worth inquiring about it?



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