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Old 01-09-2006, 03:35 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I'm also on LS2gto.com forums, so this is my "backup" forum for even more information. I have never taken it to the track to run it, but as is I'd hope I'd be low 12s to high 11s with my 3200 stall, and on race unleaded and 18 psi or so, I'd probably be somewhere in the neighbor hood of 405 to 418 rwhp without an aftermarket intercooler to acheive those times. Have no interest in putting it in the wall,though, so I don't run the 1/4. Yeah, the spoiler is a little big, but the car needs something, as they look goofy to me without one,and this is actually easier to see out the back versus stock. Rear end gears are unchanged, as I believe the A/T has the more desireable setup to begin with.

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They know their stuff over there. Most migrate here becasue you will get flamed over there for asking a question that was asked before. And if you are not a mechanic then you are a retard over there.

I loved my Supra when i had it. And its funny you used the term "putting it into a wall". HAHAHA!!!! thats exactly what I did. I was side swiped by a drunk and it pushed me into a wall going 70 mph.
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