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10 sec maxima....... no seriously
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<blockquote data-quote="ford5.0forlife" data-source="post: 7273506" data-attributes="member: 42428"><p>Didn't want to jack that guys thread on maxima.org. But if anyone here, there, on the web, or people that were there that day think a N/A Auto 4 door family sedan can go from high 12's to high 10's and gain 17.4+mph in the 1/4 mile, with just a 75shot can PM me for some really good deals on prime real estate located in the Florida everglades.</p><p></p><p>2760 lb car with around 270-280whp SHOULD run a high 12 w/ ~107mph trap. That makes sense. Power to weight + physics are your friend! 10:1 lb/whp</p><p></p><p>Now a ~345-355whp 2760lb car is straight up NOT capable of 10's @ 124.4mph. 7.9:1 lb/whp doesn't equal mid 120's. C6z's with GOOD drivers are mid 120 cars, they are 6.8-7.0:1 lb/whp... Thats night and day difference.</p><p></p><p>Now ~460whp in a 2760 lb car = 6:1-7:1 (progressive n20) lb/whp. mid 120's makes sense especially in an auto car with very few runs under your belt.</p><p></p><p>/Rant off.... some shit just irks me...</p><p></p><p>BTW Its still impressive REGARDLESS.. a world record, is a world record, let alone in a daily.. HOWEVER... some things don't add up... physics doesn't lie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford5.0forlife, post: 7273506, member: 42428"] Didn't want to jack that guys thread on maxima.org. But if anyone here, there, on the web, or people that were there that day think a N/A Auto 4 door family sedan can go from high 12's to high 10's and gain 17.4+mph in the 1/4 mile, with just a 75shot can PM me for some really good deals on prime real estate located in the Florida everglades. 2760 lb car with around 270-280whp SHOULD run a high 12 w/ ~107mph trap. That makes sense. Power to weight + physics are your friend! 10:1 lb/whp Now a ~345-355whp 2760lb car is straight up NOT capable of 10's @ 124.4mph. 7.9:1 lb/whp doesn't equal mid 120's. C6z's with GOOD drivers are mid 120 cars, they are 6.8-7.0:1 lb/whp... Thats night and day difference. Now ~460whp in a 2760 lb car = 6:1-7:1 (progressive n20) lb/whp. mid 120's makes sense especially in an auto car with very few runs under your belt. /Rant off.... some shit just irks me... BTW Its still impressive REGARDLESS.. a world record, is a world record, let alone in a daily.. HOWEVER... some things don't add up... physics doesn't lie. [/QUOTE]
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