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Originally Posted by prototyperacing28
Yes it has a glide in it. As far as 0-60, I have no idea what the car would do. This car will not even come close to hooking on 315's. I would like to take it to the track on day to get an idea what the car would run. The car has no cage in it. I've been told the car should run in the high 9's to low 10's with the way it is sitting right now (except rear tires). This car really needs a good drag radial behind it. But I really like the wheel and tire combo it sits on now. Remember also that I drive this car on the street as well. The sound of the car is like on other. The sound of the f2 procharger is so loud that it is somewhat hard to hear the exhaust (except from the rear of the car). The exhaust on the car is a flowmaster set up (3 inch full exhaust) with the X pipe. The car was so loud when I bought it, that I ran the tailpipes out behind the rear tires.
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I hear ya, i have a buddy that's running an F2. He takes the belt off for like 2-3 blocks when leaving from his house not to piss the neighbourg's off!!! It really is that loud. If it was only for the "Thump" it wouldn't be that bad, but the sound of the impeller hitting the wind makes this sound so HIGH pitched its ear scorching...
Too cool no?!!!
Lead.
Neat car BTW.
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