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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
2002 Mustang GT vs 2010 Challenger R/T
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Bolt-on" data-source="post: 11383672" data-attributes="member: 113371"><p>A mild bolt-on 99-04 mustang with the right rear gear runs mid to high 13's in the quarter. To make 290 to the wheels he has to at least have head work done, and will be capable of running high 12's.</p><p></p><p>A near stock Challenger/Charger usually runs low 14's, high 13's with an average driver. So yeah the 99-04 gt would be a good race with those 4,000 pound behemoths.</p><p></p><p>The Srt8 is a completely different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Bolt-on, post: 11383672, member: 113371"] A mild bolt-on 99-04 mustang with the right rear gear runs mid to high 13's in the quarter. To make 290 to the wheels he has to at least have head work done, and will be capable of running high 12's. A near stock Challenger/Charger usually runs low 14's, high 13's with an average driver. So yeah the 99-04 gt would be a good race with those 4,000 pound behemoths. The Srt8 is a completely different story. [/QUOTE]
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