03-20-2007, 01:42 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sydney,
NSW
Cobra Make, Engine: Classic Revival #3199. 366ci L76, T56 6 speed, Blue circle custom paint, Australias most original cobra 2009-2010
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Originally Posted by Tenrocca
Well yes you could, and do a 1:13:06 around wakefield (car 22 - best time 2006) with a completely stock LS1, or you could spend a WHOLE lot more on a "blown Clevo" (which means you couldnt even get your car regisistered) and do a 1:14:80 around Wakefield (car 93 - best time 2006).
Tenrocca you are correct, the smart ones are going cheap.
Wakefeid 2004 Nationals car 24 lap time 1:11.26 with a n/a 4 Ltrr Lexus, 2005 Nationals car 47 lap time 1:09:79 with a n/a 4 Ltr Lexus.
Lexus motors are cheap, ultra reliable, readily available, quick and still compliant(in some states).
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"n/a"....obviously havent looked under his bonnet. Defiately not n/a no more
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Originally Posted by Philm
How about car 53, 2006 nationals a 1:11:5 mild 302 windsor
How about, shelby fest 2006 car 13 stock ls1 street tyers best time 1:50. Car 12 , 12 year old unopened imported 302 running stock computer, street tyers, ( cost $5000.00 complete with all accesories world class T5, clutch etc.) best time 1:50.
Nationals 2006 class 3 Drags, top 8 all ford small blocks.
Ford still the benchmark
Phil
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All Im just saying, that if anyone is to put make an attempt at putting a particular make or engine down, then they should have the runs on the board. If Mrs Flatchat wants to come in and have a crack at the "holden" boys, well at least a 1:11 gives her the credibility to do so.
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