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    Default is 9.0 good in an 1/8

    i went to tha drag strip last night and went 9.0 in a stock srt-4 well it has exhaust, but thats it, i was wondering if that is good.

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    Yeah, That is good for stock. I ran a 9.0 in the 1/8 and 13.9 in the 1/4 at reynolds when I was stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason04srt4
    Yeah, That is good for stock. I ran a 9.0 in the 1/8 and 13.9 in the 1/4 at reynolds when I was stock.
    damn dude u ran 13.9 stock? i ran 14.3, it was my first time ever on a strip but i was hopin for high 13's but my best was a 14.3 but i'd only had the car 1 month and really had only try to lanch it maybe 5 times. at the strip i keep hoppin and spinin...13.9 thats good for stock.

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    Hey if these 2 guys say its good...well then it's good for me too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MastaKilla2003
    Hey if these 2 guys say its good...well then it's good for me too...
    we need pics of your car dawg!!!!!!!!!!!.................1

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
    damn dude u ran 13.9 stock? i ran 14.3, it was my first time ever on a strip but i was hopin for high 13's but my best was a 14.3 but i'd only had the car 1 month and really had only try to lanch it maybe 5 times. at the strip i keep hoppin and spinin...13.9 thats good for stock.
    14.3 isn't bad for your first time. I ran 14.3 @ commerce my first time when it was stock. your 60' is the main thing you should worry about. The car makes more than enough power to run 13's stock, traction is the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason04srt4
    14.3 isn't bad for your first time. I ran 14.3 @ commerce my first time when it was stock. your 60' is the main thing you should worry about. The car makes more than enough power to run 13's stock, traction is the problem.
    yeah my 60 was'nt all that great...if i go back soon i think i can get high 13's now that i've had the car a few months and have had more practice lanching it.

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    Put your freakin traction bars on and end the hopping thing already....it takes no more than a hour...mine were like $129 I think...worth it if you drag

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