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Old 09-06-2002, 02:17 PM   #38
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In the end it comes down to the diver. I know a guy that has 475 HP rearwheel in a 1995 GT. He runs a 14.6 in the quarter. He also put nitrous on it a shot of 115hp NOS. And not any better.

Other people have gotten it in 12's. So the moral of the story is yes a v6 can beat a v8. As long as a v8 has a sucky driver.

My friend was drving my Piece of S*** car at the local strip and raced a Chevy V8 and beat it. I THINK the chevy was like a 80 something cutluss or somehthing like that. It was no camero or vette (HAHA) but it was still an 8. So who ever says a V6 can not beat a V8 on the track I seen it done.
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