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Old 07-07-2008, 07:00 AM   #19 (permalink)
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question?

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Originally Posted by MoparCanuck View Post
The Power to Weight ratio is greater in the SS vs. our cars, so don't feel bad.

My 89 Porsche Turbo runs 12.5 1/4 miles out of the box, and has less h.p. than my 300C (and some turbo lag to boot!), but it also only weighs about 1400 lbs vs the 3K+ of the "C". I'd cross the line ahead of any LX car due to p-w ratio alone.

You could always mod your car, or trade it in for a LS1 equipped car if it means that much to you.

Did you mean kilos? I've had several different models and even a race prepped 914-6 weighed more than that!!!!!
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12.89 @110.9 (uncorrected) @ 700 miles brand new
I finally have my software! Happy Diablo owner.

My Favorite "old car"... 73 Super Duty 455 Trans Am - 13.08 @109 mph when brand new! Just try and find one now!
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