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A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
GR40 03 Cobra For sale
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<blockquote data-quote="GR40Must" data-source="post: 8021591" data-attributes="member: 57018"><p>It depends on what exhaust you decided to use. Most fit perfectly on one side and the other tail pipe needs minor mods to clear.</p><p>As far as power ,the combo has made as much as 470 at the tire but we wanted it as safe as possible.Remember on a road coarse you are out on track for 20 min at a time at full boost for all but the corners. Regardless of the coolers the car still builds heat.</p><p>So by lowering the power the car stays more consistent on the track and street.</p><p></p><p>Plus things happen very fast on the track with only 440 RWHP. The other thing is that power is nothing if it wont transfer to the ground properly,so a car with Griggs requires less power and will be faster on the track and street thru the twisty s than an over powered car with out a proper set up.</p><p> All I can say is it is pleanty fast for me,I have enough trouble keeping my driving record clean.</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR40Must, post: 8021591, member: 57018"] It depends on what exhaust you decided to use. Most fit perfectly on one side and the other tail pipe needs minor mods to clear. As far as power ,the combo has made as much as 470 at the tire but we wanted it as safe as possible.Remember on a road coarse you are out on track for 20 min at a time at full boost for all but the corners. Regardless of the coolers the car still builds heat. So by lowering the power the car stays more consistent on the track and street. Plus things happen very fast on the track with only 440 RWHP. The other thing is that power is nothing if it wont transfer to the ground properly,so a car with Griggs requires less power and will be faster on the track and street thru the twisty s than an over powered car with out a proper set up. All I can say is it is pleanty fast for me,I have enough trouble keeping my driving record clean. Mark [/QUOTE]
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