06' GTO VS 03' Lightning
#32
Originally Posted by ace1_123
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#38
Originally Posted by ace1_123
CAPS!!! i use for emphasize on certain words. Some people dont really read all of the forums so using CAPS makes it easier to see what the topic is about. IN THAT CASE you should tell everyone that does ADVERTISING to stop doing like e.g. BUY Sprite, WIN a lot of money in the LOTTERY!, ETC>> HAHA
#43
#44
Originally Posted by Raptor05121
So how did it go? Did you race him yet?
I'm putting my money on the 6.0 Goat, although that L should keep up if its modded.
6.0L 400 hp 3,800 lbs > 5.4L S/C ~400 5,000+?
I'm putting my money on the 6.0 Goat, although that L should keep up if its modded.
6.0L 400 hp 3,800 lbs > 5.4L S/C ~400 5,000+?
All I know is I wooped my buddies 2001 6 spd ls1 trans am, with 4:10's, programmer, air intake mods, etc... and I was only +4lb pulley and tune in my 2000 L.
His L in the right conditions should run mid-high 12's.
Last edited by Groundstrike; 03-07-2008 at 06:21 PM.
#45
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The competition is getting pretty tough out there.
Stock for stock the new Cobalt SS shows better numbers than a stock Lightning.
0-60 5.7 vs 5.8 and .9 g on the skid pad with 4 piston caliper brakes.
http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...8/newsletter01
The point is that there are now several dozen vehicles that can easily keep up with the Lightning, even if your only measure is straight line acceleration. Including some relitively inexpensive ones...
Stock for stock the new Cobalt SS shows better numbers than a stock Lightning.
0-60 5.7 vs 5.8 and .9 g on the skid pad with 4 piston caliper brakes.
http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...8/newsletter01
The point is that there are now several dozen vehicles that can easily keep up with the Lightning, even if your only measure is straight line acceleration. Including some relitively inexpensive ones...
Last edited by TrackBeast; 03-07-2008 at 06:20 PM.