If you run him from a standing start you may find your chances better as long as you can shift. I have run two xr6T and from standing starts put multiple car lengths on them, but from a roll put less car lengths on them. Either way it will be fun, they are quick cars, do yourself a favour and get some mods then you will be flying.
Originally posted by VXLS1 If you run him from a standing start you may find your chances better as long as you can shift. I have run two xr6T and from standing starts put multiple car lengths on them, but from a roll put less car lengths on them. Either way it will be fun, they are quick cars, do yourself a favour and get some mods then you will be flying.
Its an interesting point you make VXLS1... I have read quite a few comments to the effect that the XR6T is slow off the mark.... but quickly makes up for it when the rpm needle hits the turbo sweet spot.
Stock for stock, mod for mod, I'd put my money on the XR6T any day of the week. Now why isn't our EEC-VII "Edit" ready already!!!
Great looker your mate's got there cm_ls1... I hope you are suitably "hothouse green" with envy! :s6:
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