0-60 times?
#21
Originally Posted by danielwebb
Wow, you ****!ng nerds act like you own this site and no one has a right to do anything you don't approve of. Why should it matter how old a thread is? If it did I'm sure the Administration of this site would close them out after a certain length of time.
#22
Originally Posted by danielwebb
Wow, you ****!ng nerds act like you own this site and no one has a right to do anything you don't approve of. Why should it matter how old a thread is? If it did I'm sure the Administration of this site would close them out after a certain length of time.
If you don't want to be considerate towards other people, and want to call people names, you can get lost.
#23
Originally Posted by Alberto
Funny Ive never had a problem beating these so called "professionals" 1/4 times in many cars. Remember most are editors first and drivers second.
The first and only time I've dragged the Z I ran 13.9 in stock form. Most magazine editors have trouble breaking 14 seconds most of the time. That being said, I also race at Englishtown Raceway in NJ, which is only like 17' above sea level. So there are other factors besides driver, but thats probably the biggest factor.
#24
Originally Posted by danielwebb
Wow, you ****!ng nerds act like you own this site and no one has a right to do anything you don't approve of. Why should it matter how old a thread is? If it did I'm sure the Administration of this site would close them out after a certain length of time.
no, but when you ressurect a old thread to complain about the search function, which has absolutley nothing to do with the original topic at all, that is just plain stupid. there is a place to complain about problems with the board, there is also a PM portion where you can PM a admin about it. not doing so is doing it just to "rase a post count" or draws attantion to yourself, which is obvoiusly the case here.
but anyway, those times published in magazines are really conservative. plus with the 5AT it depends if you are running it in full auto mode or sport shift. I find that if you run in the sport shift mode and actually shift it near where the car gets the most power, your times actually drop. just using regular automatic the car shifts ws too fast, outside fo this power range.
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