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2006-2007 Porsche 997 Torby stats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Almo" data-source="post: 8467019" data-attributes="member: 11120"><p>Cobra on the street will not be ET specific. It will be a bit slower in caparison especially from a dig so toss 1/4 times out the window when comparing these two cars and thinking the times represent a means to who might win on the street. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, mild modded 997TT have run low 11s at over 130 MPH. Exhaust/ECU will take the cars to 500/500 to the wheels at 3400 lbs pending few options. And with the efficiency of the car and it being AWD, it will most likely take a 03/04 Cobra with a KB, Whipple, or Turbo(s) to stay with it, that is if both drivers are decent.</p><p></p><p>Even at 380 to 400 to the wheels in stock form the 997TT will surprise a 500 RWHP Cobra if the Cobra doesn’t have a decent driver and some traction on the street.</p><p></p><p>Be close in my opinion and pending speeds and the car is stock, he will still start to roll past you you a bit up top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almo, post: 8467019, member: 11120"] Cobra on the street will not be ET specific. It will be a bit slower in caparison especially from a dig so toss 1/4 times out the window when comparing these two cars and thinking the times represent a means to who might win on the street. Having said that, mild modded 997TT have run low 11s at over 130 MPH. Exhaust/ECU will take the cars to 500/500 to the wheels at 3400 lbs pending few options. And with the efficiency of the car and it being AWD, it will most likely take a 03/04 Cobra with a KB, Whipple, or Turbo(s) to stay with it, that is if both drivers are decent. Even at 380 to 400 to the wheels in stock form the 997TT will surprise a 500 RWHP Cobra if the Cobra doesn’t have a decent driver and some traction on the street. Be close in my opinion and pending speeds and the car is stock, he will still start to roll past you you a bit up top. [/QUOTE]
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