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![]() On a slick a 99 and up Lighting should run around 13.6 to 13.8 stock. I've walked on several stockish Mustangs, of varying years, in my Lightning. It's pretty funny to see the look on their face when a truck beats them. On the street tires it will only turn 14.0 to 14.1 for an ET because it just skates like ice through first gear on the track. But, it MPH's well. You need at least a BFG drag radial for track runs or better yet... a slick. On the street though the street tires do pretty well.
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