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    Anything 14 secs or below for the regular joe is fast. Camry's and accords are now 270 Hp (crank) + .. easy high 14 sec cars.

    For an enthusiast it really depends what you working with...

    I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio
    Anything 14 secs or below for the regular joe is fast. Camry's and accords are now 270 Hp (crank) + .. easy high 14 sec cars.

    For an enthusiast it really depends what you working with...

    I think.
    eactly each motor has its bracket...

    I.E. in my opinion..

    4cyl FWD - 13 flat or faster your haulin ass!
    4cyl AWD - 12 flat or faster
    6cyl - mid 11's - Pending style of motor, Grand nationals, supras, etc
    8cyl - 11 flat faster street car! :idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    eactly each motor has its bracket...

    I.E. in my opinion..

    4cyl FWD - 13 flat or faster your haulin ass!
    4cyl AWD - 12 flat or faster
    6cyl - mid 11's - Pending style of motor, Grand nationals, supras, etc
    8cyl - 11 flat faster street car! :idb:

    what about 4cyl rwd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio
    Anything 14 secs or below for the regular joe is fast. Camry's and accords are now 270 Hp (crank) + .. easy high 14 sec cars.

    For an enthusiast it really depends what you working with...

    I think.
    very true and well said my friend!! especially with some of the posts in this thread!!

    and as for the original post, any truck that runs 12's is fast. i wish you great luck in doing it with the addition of your cam but think you'll have to have a power adder(i.e. nos, turbo, or charger)
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    Quote Originally Posted by NevrNufTorq
    very true and well said my friend!! especially with some of the posts in this thread!!

    and as for the original post, any truck that runs 12's is fast. i wish you great luck in doing it with the addition of your cam but think you'll have to have a power adder(i.e. nos, turbo, or charger)
    I have faith with all of that. Honestly right now, it hauls ass. I have enough torque to bark the tires when it shifts to second and third. If it downshifts, it lights the tires up for a good 50 feet on perfectly dry pavement.
    I am very happy with what it does, but I want to have some more to really kick some ass with the local **** heads lol
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