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Old 04-20-2008, 03:53 PM   #13 (permalink)
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They didn't believe that when someone showed them

whats should a stock 04 got run in the 1/4
Somehow I missed that whole time part of that post and only remember the 60' part.

What 69Bossnine says makes sense, I think a couple C5 guys have gotten into the high 12's, and a couple F-body guys have gotten into the high 12's including GMHTP magazine. The GTO being heavier shouldn't be able to match that you'd think. My guess is it's 3 tenths slower for the weight at least. that would make a 13.2 possibly believable, and 13.3 a very realistic time, but of course we're bench racing now.

That's exactly why I hate basing what a car will do off things you read in a forum. I got my LS2 to do a 12.895, but if you ask me I'll tell you an LS2 GTO is a 13.1 car. Sure when the planets align the thing can dip into 12's, but realistically you should use a proven source for real numbers.
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