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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Terminator VS 2010 SS Camaro
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<blockquote data-quote="FMX05" data-source="post: 9429972" data-attributes="member: 101516"><p>You are leaving out the weight variable. 350lbs of standard options and safety equipment close the gap quite a bit. Most well driven M6 4th gens trap 107-108. 5th gens are still trapping 2-3mph more than that even with the added weight. There are plenty of recorded runs in the 12.80's on street tires. With a good drag radial they should drop a tenth and a half or so. It's not like it's slow or anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FMX05, post: 9429972, member: 101516"] You are leaving out the weight variable. 350lbs of standard options and safety equipment close the gap quite a bit. Most well driven M6 4th gens trap 107-108. 5th gens are still trapping 2-3mph more than that even with the added weight. There are plenty of recorded runs in the 12.80's on street tires. With a good drag radial they should drop a tenth and a half or so. It's not like it's slow or anything... [/QUOTE]
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