had the csxt out yesterday
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RE: had the csxt out yesterday
That is hard to say, I've never seen any real numbers on it, but I think they run low 15's due to their extreme weight since the Shelby Z's have every option just about including a 10 ton electric drivers seat that has and does everything. A regular Daytona weighs around 2,500-2,700 lbs., but the Shelby Z's are well over 3,000 lbs. They run either low 15's or high-mid 14's.
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RE: had the csxt out yesterday
ok...very interesting...so, as long as the turbo guys in the know are answering questions..another one..i was told by a kid with a 1st gen turbo neon that removing the cat, and just a down spout off of the turbo greatly reduces spool time....any validity to this?
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RE: had the csxt out yesterday
I tried to up load some pictures to my gallery but, it told me they were to big so I'm lost. those vid clips came from http://www.thedodgegarage.com/ there is a ton of info on 2.2 and 2.5 fwd mopars . it's Gary Donovan's web site the owner of that sick K-car.
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RE: had the csxt out yesterday
If your pictures are too large you can send them to my E mail and I can send them back to you resized to fit. Or you can resize them with Windows Paint. Simply find the picture on your computer and double click the image, then click on the next to last icon below the picture (it will be a paint brush in front of a picture). When it opens it will be the picture in the Windows paint program. At the top, click on the "image" tab and then click on "stretch/skew" in the drop menu. You can then change the picture size by changing the percentage values (%) for the horizontal and vertical in the stretch part. This can enlarger pictures (by going higher than 100 %) and/or shrink them (by going below 100%). Change both values equally (65% 65%) to keep the picture correct, changing them to unequal values (40% 65%) will give you a warped stretched picture. After you have it the size you want, rename it and save it.