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    sounds sick! impressive numbers.

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    Wonder what size cam it has
    -Russ

    Quote Originally Posted by devonsZ28 View Post
    do wat i did, i took my car out to dinner....we had rice

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    Nice numbers, should be able to haul its fat ass around.

    I saw one at the local dealer and was not impressed with it when I saw it next to a corvette. The pictures dont show just how big the car actually is.

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    Guy on Corvette forum posted a pic of his C5 next to one and the Camaro was HUGE. We're talking like International CXT vs. Chevy S10 size difference here.

    Car in the vid sounded GREAT initially, probably untuned though. Put down healthy numbers, curious how it's going to move down the 1320 though.
    Sean

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    Like any other 3900lbs car would with 460 whp.... high 11's lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YZF View Post
    Like any other 3900lbs car would with 460 whp.... high 11's lol.
    God, I hate to say it, but it would run with a BPU Supra at least..........
    Sean

    I got the zoom baby, so give me room baby, you hear the boom there's no need to wonder whom baby.

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    You guys are missing the point. All that was done was a few simple bolt ons and a cam. Resulting in 460 to the wheels. Who cares about 3900 pounds? After modding it with some marginal upgrades like some heads, a fuel system, a few engine strengthening items and throw some boost on it and you've got a 800-900 RWHP monster. At that point the extra 400 lbs difference from any normal 4th gen is neglagable.

    The 5th gen is a monster with the potential from the LS3. I would love to sport one around the streets. It would take a lot less effort to make one fast than my LS1 (which was considerably less effort to make fast than my LT1).
    Last edited by CALL911; 06-14-2009 at 06:28 PM.
    1995 Z28 -M6, D1SC, FMIC, ect. - 614 RWHP
    1998 Formula WS6 -Heads, cam, intake, bolt ons 441RWHP


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    I've got pics with my 94 next to a V6. Not a huge difference in size. We're actually longer and narrower. And I believe the height is close, them being a bit taller.
    I am not made of steel. Rage. I... am made... of RAGE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CALL911 View Post
    You guys are missing the point. All that was done was a few simple bolt ons and a cam. Resulting in 460 to the wheels. Who cares about 3900 pounds? After modding it with some marginal upgrades like some heads, a fuel system, a few engine strengthening items and throw some boost on it and you've got a 800-900 RWHP monster. At that point the extra 400 lbs difference from any normal 4th gen is neglagable.

    The 5th gen is a monster with the potential from the LS3. I would love to sport one around the streets. It would take a lot less effort to make one fast than my LS1 (which was considerably less effort to make fast than my LT1).
    I'd rather have a 420 car that weights 500lbs lighter, why!? Because the lighter vehicle will be faster
    -Russ

    Quote Originally Posted by devonsZ28 View Post
    do wat i did, i took my car out to dinner....we had rice

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