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Ok, so last night I decided to try my luck up against a few guys I met up with in the stang on a closed course supervised track (no street racing here). I went up against some dude in a LT1 trans am that would not tell anyone what he had done. From a 20 roll, he pulled on me pretty good. On a 30 roll, we were side by side. If I go with 4.10's and UDP's, do you think I can take him from both? Open to other mods as long as they aren't too expensive. Mods in sig. Thanks guys.
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Last edited by kingsofcrunk; 11-08-2009 at 06:16 PM.
Hard to tell for sure because we don't have the visual of the pull he put on you...
The 4.10 gears would affect your game for the better, that's for sure.
You might get him, since he didn't have the edge from the 30 roll...
Good deal on the gears if the "no whine" is for real.
UDP's add a few rwhp but usually barely enough to be felt on the butt dyno. But they ARE there. Every little bit helps. A few weight reduction mods might help, too. Look into an aluminum drive shaft.
WTF do you guys think could have been done to that car? Seriously, my GT has almost full bolt ons, and his crappy LT1 was side by side at a 30 roll. I couldn't hear any cam loping, nor any form of a s/c whine.
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