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<blockquote data-quote="Tired" data-source="post: 528728" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>To add some fuel to the fire, heres a direct quote from the April issure of Sport Compact Car:</p><p></p><p>"We've heard all kinds of things about with the Cobra will do in the quarter mile with little tweaks like drag radials and a new exhaust. Some of those things start with the number 12.</p><p></p><p>This Cobra didn't do 12s. Turns out 3,640 pounds has a way of putting a damper on your 390 (claimed, crank) hp. The best we could manage was a 13.4 at 109.2 mph. Fast, yes, but not what we'd heard.</p><p></p><p>Printing an number like 13.4 we'll surely be called a bunch of FWD sissies who can't drag race. Anticipating this response, we asked Cameron Evans, editor of our sister publication "Popular Hot Rodding," to give it a try, but the car just wouldnt go any faster."</p><p></p><p>:burn:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired, post: 528728, member: 8413"] To add some fuel to the fire, heres a direct quote from the April issure of Sport Compact Car: "We've heard all kinds of things about with the Cobra will do in the quarter mile with little tweaks like drag radials and a new exhaust. Some of those things start with the number 12. This Cobra didn't do 12s. Turns out 3,640 pounds has a way of putting a damper on your 390 (claimed, crank) hp. The best we could manage was a 13.4 at 109.2 mph. Fast, yes, but not what we'd heard. Printing an number like 13.4 we'll surely be called a bunch of FWD sissies who can't drag race. Anticipating this response, we asked Cameron Evans, editor of our sister publication "Popular Hot Rodding," to give it a try, but the car just wouldnt go any faster." :burn: [/QUOTE]
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