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Old 12-18-2001, 12:51 PM   #22
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Originally posted by Snorman
There are exceptions to every rule. I've run my stock T5 behind a 150 shot for ~2 years and behind a ~400rwhp blown KB combo since May '99 and only recently started having problems. I know guys making 225rwhp and breaking T5's every other trip to the track. There are many LS1 guys running 10's on the stock rear...they just get good at rebuilding it...often. The T56's seem to have a penchant for eating syncros, but take quite a bit of abuse.
IMO, the A4 is preferable in the LS1 cars if you want to have a street/strip brawler. My buddy just went 11.9@113mph yesterday in a '99 Formula with (get this) a JP cam, pulleys, cutout, de-screened MAF and a convertor (I think a 2600 stall). No headers, no head work, nothing else, full weight (without a back seat)...pretty impressive. The A4's are tough trannies, and a head/cam car paired with the right stall and gearing will be a very dangerous combo.
I may very well put an LS1 in my garage after I pay off my Tahoe next year. I've been close to buying one a few times in the last few years, but decided that I needed to have a more practical daily driver (I've got a '99 DOHC Taurus).
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Damn I am so out of touch....With this sh!tty air here where I live I am use to seeing LS1's run 13.9-14.1 and new GT's run 14.5-14.8...

I would love to see what my car would run at sea level.
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