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Fox Body E/T question.
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<blockquote data-quote="03CobraBro" data-source="post: 867060" data-attributes="member: 6490"><p>I dont have alot of experience racing em, though you better beleive I do alot of homework on expensive supercars so I would deffinatly be weary, and probably refuse to race one with anything less than a pulley and chip on my car lol. </p><p></p><p>My dad raced a 944 Turbo back in 88 right after he got the ram air and performance chip put on his Grand National. He said he raced the guy up to 130, beleive it or not dad started creeping away slowly but surely after 100mph. (You'ed think the G-body would have been at a severe disadvantage at over 100 against a 944). That was with mom in the drivers seat and me in the back. I would vouch for it but I was only 5 years old at the time. Dad and him pulled off the exit ramp and the guy in the 944 pulled up and started listing off his mods, dad just told the guy all he had was a stock buick V6 :lol: the guy then sped off never to be seen again.</p><p></p><p>Anyway back on topic. Yeah the 911 Turbo the guy has is AWD, so I could see your point there, without a superior launch, even with the 5.0 being a low 11/10 second car, I guess when your going that quick even the smallest mistake could cost you the whole show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03CobraBro, post: 867060, member: 6490"] I dont have alot of experience racing em, though you better beleive I do alot of homework on expensive supercars so I would deffinatly be weary, and probably refuse to race one with anything less than a pulley and chip on my car lol. My dad raced a 944 Turbo back in 88 right after he got the ram air and performance chip put on his Grand National. He said he raced the guy up to 130, beleive it or not dad started creeping away slowly but surely after 100mph. (You'ed think the G-body would have been at a severe disadvantage at over 100 against a 944). That was with mom in the drivers seat and me in the back. I would vouch for it but I was only 5 years old at the time. Dad and him pulled off the exit ramp and the guy in the 944 pulled up and started listing off his mods, dad just told the guy all he had was a stock buick V6 :lol: the guy then sped off never to be seen again. Anyway back on topic. Yeah the 911 Turbo the guy has is AWD, so I could see your point there, without a superior launch, even with the 5.0 being a low 11/10 second car, I guess when your going that quick even the smallest mistake could cost you the whole show. [/QUOTE]
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