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    A friend of mine has an 03 gt vert auto (its his moms) he was going on and on about how fast it was today and thats was getting on my nerves. I dont want to race him simply because my license are worth more to me than pride. I was just wondering what are the performance values on them and compared to a 96 z a4

  • #2
    Originally posted by 96z28
    A friend of mine has an 03 gt vert auto (its his moms) he was going on and on about how fast it was today and thats was getting on my nerves. I dont want to race him simply because my license are worth more to me than pride. I was just wondering what are the performance values on them and compared to a 96 z a4
    take him out to the track...but go out there first and practice. . then your license wont suffer....and its all up front and straight forward. call his bluff.

    its gonna be close, but drop your rear tires down to 26, pump your front up to 44......and let him have it.......



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    • #3
      If you can get a good launch, you'll smack him easy. If not, it'll be close, but you should still be able to beat him. Go to the track and educate him on Bowtie Power
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      • #4
        Originally posted by wolfman

        its gonna be close, but drop your rear tires down to 26, pump your front up to 44......and let him have it.......


        does that make a big difference?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by redws6
          does that make a big difference?
          Oh yeah. I'm not too sure what airing up the front will do, but letting some air out of the rears will allow the tires to flew some more on the launch, thus improving traction and giving a better holeshot.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by wolfman

            its gonna be close, but drop your rear tires down to 26, pump your front up to 44......and let him have it.......


            i found my old Eagle GSC's hooked up best between 15 & 18 psi. try different pressures until you start hooking up good.
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            • #7
              The Z will win. I've never lost to a 99-04 GT... Especially with an auto.
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              • #8
                not only can you you should with no problem.......................................but what do i know with a 96 a4 my self

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                • #9
                  My friend's dakota R/T is right there or beating most stock GT's. And he only ran 14.5 last time he went to the track, although he is a little faster now i won't expect it to be by much. Now my car on the other hand, i'm lucky to beat most rice
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                  • #10
                    Yeah you got this ive taken them with a stock dodge neon sxt...i had about a nose on them..but mine is stick...ive only raced autos so far..
                    your racing 16 year old Camaro Berlinetta Digital Camaro 202 heads 4 barrel and soon to be headers with 4 inch running back

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                    • #11
                      The Fords are down quite a bit on HP (260 vs your 285) and the convertable will be heavier than your Camaro for sure. I know I just had my 1994 Z28 dynoed and I was putting down 270rwhp and 316 tq on my stock motor with 147k miles. A 2005 Mustang GT pulled in after me and only put down 265hp and 285tq.....

                      Last I knew, the new GT's are even heavier than last year's body style, so theoretically I should be able to beat him if we're both in stock form.

                      Also, your buddy's mom's car probably has 235's or something (stock tire width) but your Z should have at least 245's on there (stock). The additional tire width, lower tire pressure, higher hp, lower weight, etc all should add up to a definite win for you unless he's a better driver, gets a better launch, or has had some significant work done to the car while mommy wasn't watching.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Steve93Z
                        Oh yeah. I'm not too sure what airing up the front will do, but letting some air out of the rears will allow the tires to flew some more on the launch, thus improving traction and giving a better holeshot.

                        Higher pressure in the front tires will have lower resistance. slightly smaller tread in the ground.


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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SteveH95Formula
                          Higher pressure in the front tires will have lower resistance. slightly smaller tread in the ground.
                          Ahhhh, gotcha. Thanks for the info
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