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That's nuts. I bet it would be in the 9s if it was actually set up for that power.
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It is setup for it. I caught a new show the other night about serious street racers in Oklahoma City. They have a competition for 10 cars from all around the area. Race on the street heads up challenge races. Chuck http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/street-outlaws/videos/farmtruck-racing.htm
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The way the chassis is flexing, and bouncing and the wheelie tells me it is not set up for it. Sure, you can throw a lot of power at the chassis, and obviously, it gets down the 1/4 fast, but it is not set up to take advantage of all that motor has to offer.
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True Charlie! The truck type frame needs a lot of bracing to handle that much horsepower. Maybe thats why he's on the bottom of the 10 car ladder. Chuck
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