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    Quote Originally Posted by Kason23
    In other words your mph will show how fast your car is. 100mph is good for 14.0's on a fwd car while and a little faster on rwd ..simply because of a better 60ft maybe 13.7ish. Also if anything spinning increases mph to inflate numbers hence why alot of people trap lower on slicks. Of course there are ALOT of other variables that go into the mix also. So take this comment with a grain of salt lol.
    i can show you a perfect example.

    my srt-4 was trappin 101 runnin 14.0s stock.
    my stang when stock ran a 13.6 at 101
    my jeep ran a 13.2 at 102

    thats the diff between

    fwd-2.2 60ft
    rwd 2.0 60ft
    awd 1.7 60ft


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    Quote Originally Posted by onebadgt
    i can show you a perfect example.

    my srt-4 was trappin 101 runnin 14.0s stock.
    my stang when stock ran a 13.6 at 101
    my jeep ran a 13.2 at 102

    thats the diff between

    fwd-2.2 60ft
    rwd 2.0 60ft
    awd 1.7 60ft

    that is EXACTLY what I meant!!!

    and a SRT-8 I assume
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    432whp/425wtq on lower boost

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