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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
02 S/C saleen vs 10 Challenger SRT-8
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<blockquote data-quote="Tampa03cobra" data-source="post: 9922389" data-attributes="member: 41633"><p>Deceptively fast for their size from a roll. The problem is the auto cars come with 3.08 rear gears, combine that with the 20in wheels and it ends up with a long gear setup. However the advantage to that is once it gets moving it can play for a good bit before having to shift into OD.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My dad has a 2010 black one with a canned tune and at bradenton in the FL heat by just going up to the line with no burn out and the TC left on, the car still went 13.1x (it's a 100+ degrees actual temp here in FL ATM). </p><p></p><p>My point is the magazine numbers don't do these cars justice, they are alot meaner on the highway then at the 1/4. Nothing radical, but many people write them off as overweight buses, but seem to forget that long gearing in the rear end really pays off once your moving .</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good race, sounds like a lot of fun. I like driving the challenger since I find a lot more competition from the near stock mustangs, camaros and other srt products then I do when I take out the cobra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tampa03cobra, post: 9922389, member: 41633"] Deceptively fast for their size from a roll. The problem is the auto cars come with 3.08 rear gears, combine that with the 20in wheels and it ends up with a long gear setup. However the advantage to that is once it gets moving it can play for a good bit before having to shift into OD. My dad has a 2010 black one with a canned tune and at bradenton in the FL heat by just going up to the line with no burn out and the TC left on, the car still went 13.1x (it's a 100+ degrees actual temp here in FL ATM). My point is the magazine numbers don't do these cars justice, they are alot meaner on the highway then at the 1/4. Nothing radical, but many people write them off as overweight buses, but seem to forget that long gearing in the rear end really pays off once your moving . Good race, sounds like a lot of fun. I like driving the challenger since I find a lot more competition from the near stock mustangs, camaros and other srt products then I do when I take out the cobra. [/QUOTE]
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