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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Clarksville, MI, USA
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14.88 doesn't seem too far off. You could probably shave a bit off with a quicker reaction. I haven't been to the track in years (my first and only time), but my reaction time was nothing to right home about. I raced my neighbor's 2000 GT convertible last summer and got him by about a car length. Mine was running pretty strong that day (favorable atmospheric conditions, etc.). I need to get to the track again, but I think I still run between 14.1 and 14.4. It's still stock, except for a drop in K&N. Hope that gives you a basis for comparison.
By the way, my neighbor got a K&N cold air intake and chip for his GT and I've got a Lingenfelter cold air intake and a desensitized knock module to install. We're going to line them up again and see what they do.
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