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Old 04-05-04, 05:26 PM
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Time Slip & Dyno Section

Just curious why the 2nd & 3rd gen sections have a Time Slip and Dyno Section, and we dont? We defn have some cars which could spank the hell out of a lot of 2nd and 3rd gens, so why be embarrassed to dedicate a section to our Times?

It would be nice to have a place to collect this information for easy refrence, and of course... Bragging Rights!

Shrug, just wondering....
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thats true. thee has been many times people have posted to ask for time slip info.
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I agree! Give us a new section!
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Please please, it would be nice for info for all the people who want to know how much power they will make, and we can direct them there!
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Agreed, it would be informative. One of the first things I noticed about the 1st gen section... no timeslip/dyno.
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That would be great to have. I see a lot of threads asking "How fast will my car go with X mods", or "how much power is my car making". This would solve a lot of unnessesary threads.
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I think the reason may be that not many people acutally go to dynos or the track compared to the 2nd/3rd gen guys.
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I think the reason may be that not many people acutally go to dynos or the track compared to the 2nd/3rd gen guys.
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well what will it hurt to have one? at least a FEW people have track times and dynos. that will make it much easier to go to one place to find them, instead of having to search forever for those VERY few who have them.
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Phew, not the only one... so lets see it! :-D
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I agree, lets get some numbers posted...
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give us the section!!! plus, it would give me more incentive to get my car dynoe'd in the first place!! i go to the track all the time anyway. its 10 bucks for a night, totally worth it.
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