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Old 22-05-2009, 09:46 PM   #1
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Default What time should I expect?

Hi guys,

I have never been to the drags before and was thinking of going for the first time.

Just wanted to get a ballpark time of what an XC sedan with a stock 351 Cleveland cast 2v CC heads, Single rail manual and a 3.23:1 diff(has a single spinner in it at the moment, hoping to have an lsd fitted before i go but most likley not) should be doing down the 1/4.
Just so I have some thing to aim/guage my times off.

So what do you guys with some experience expect to be manageable?

Cheers

Bryan

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