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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
2000 Mustang Gt Vs. 2004 GTO
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<blockquote data-quote="goat-ee" data-source="post: 10810634" data-attributes="member: 64966"><p>I had an A4 LS1 GTO with almost no mods, other than tune, ported throttle body and true cold air. Always ran high 13's, best of like 13.68 or so @ 102-103mph. A lightly modded 99-04 GT with 5-speed should be a good run. </p><p></p><p>As you stated, it sounds like he didn't have the good sense to pull the car down to whatever gear he needed to be in manually. Would have been a better run with a proper driver, but a kill is a kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goat-ee, post: 10810634, member: 64966"] I had an A4 LS1 GTO with almost no mods, other than tune, ported throttle body and true cold air. Always ran high 13's, best of like 13.68 or so @ 102-103mph. A lightly modded 99-04 GT with 5-speed should be a good run. As you stated, it sounds like he didn't have the good sense to pull the car down to whatever gear he needed to be in manually. Would have been a better run with a proper driver, but a kill is a kill. [/QUOTE]
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