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just for anyone interested in an SRT-4 they are currently in the process of making a Twin Turbo kit that is very near completion. They are supposed to take it to the dyno and get some real numbers out of it and it should be for sale within the next few weeks. Now im definatly getting an SRT-4.
read the entire thread here. http://www.srtforums.com/forums/showthread...20&page=1&pp=15 -------------------- To live, is to suffer
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QUOTE(RedSunCelica @ Mar 10, 2006 - 9:15 AM) [snapback]405663[/snapback] with all the advancements and after market support for cars you can get a FWD car to hook up just as good as any RWD or AWD. ive seen FWD cars set up properly out launch AWD and RWD cars from a dig. the way i see it this car is a great tuner car. seriously, take a FWD, AWD, and RWD, give them all the same power to weight ratios and similar suspension setups/mods. the fwd one will be the slowest out of the hole, every time, given equal drivers it will take a lot of work, and a large loss in driveability to get a FWD car to out launch an AWD car. i pull of 1.8 60ft's in my WRX on a soft launch(stock tires, springs and antilift kit). now that i have the STI 6spd, i now have a LSD front diff and 65% of my power is sent to the rear wheels. i have gobs of traction now where as before if i launch too hard, the front tires would spin the best i have personally seen an srt4 with stock tires do is 2.2. few manage to pull off 2.0's. most of the FWD cars i have seen at the track with street tires get 2.5+ 60ft -------------------- 1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition
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