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Old 12-30-2000, 12:27 AM   #12
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My buddy owns an SVT Contour. It's not that quick in stock form (mid 15s). Using a G-Tech, it ran 0-60 in 7.1 seconds.

Vortech used my buddy's SVT Contour for development work. They installed the V9 SQ head unit (smaller than the S-trim), and claimed it made 294 hp. We were disappointed when we ran it for the first time. No way did it make the HP that was claimed.

We G-teched it again with the Vortech. With a passenger, it ran mid to high 14s and 0-60 in low sixes. My friend was really disappointed. Now the SHO Shop has it, and they claim to have coaxed another 40 hp from it. It'll be done by next Friday, and can post the G-tech results again if anyone is interested.

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