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C3L1CA 06-10-2013 02:40 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
Welcome!

Can it do burnouts?

devin1986 06-10-2013 05:53 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
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Originally Posted by Alpha D (Post 431398)
Cause Race car....nah Cause Sleeper? Nahhhh Cause Pyschology student and loves to study human reasoning, understanding ect ect ect lol and Job security...welcome to style...make this forum a Study youll never get tired!

^This. I like understanding how people think and how people act. Security is nice, but not my biggest concern.
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Originally Posted by evotuner (Post 431413)
How is thing almost a 17 second car good lord. You must have dead hoes in the trunk. Check that shit bro

Could be. haha As far as the car, I didn't build the car for anyone else. I's a good balance between comfort, torque, 30+mpg on the highway, and reliability. It ran 16.4 bone stock and 15.8@88 n/a with a downpipe and intake. Low mid 90 traps last year, and it's a bit quicker this year.
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Originally Posted by C3L1CA (Post 431419)
Welcome!

Can it do burnouts?

It can make smoke if need be, but the kumhos hook pretty well.

DSMINMN 06-10-2013 06:16 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
I once drove an ex's plain ol' LaSlobber and had to start manually shifting it because I got so bored.

The last time I drove anything with a supercharged 3800 I didn't "get on it enough" for the supercharger to kick in. I lost any interest after that.

devin1986 06-10-2013 06:19 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
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Originally Posted by DSMINMN (Post 431427)
I once drove an ex's plain ol' LaSlobber and had to start manually shifting it because I got so bored.

The last time I drove anything with a supercharged 3800 I didn't "get on it enough" for the supercharger to kick in. I lost any interest after that.

Cool story.

CornFed2.4 06-10-2013 08:08 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
Did you say the tires hook well? I'm surprised you can even turn them over.

LingLing 06-10-2013 08:15 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
Does it still sound like a sewing machine with the headers?

Also,

Welcome!

polishmafia 06-10-2013 09:24 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
http://i39.tinypic.com/2sb01f9.jpg

slammedndirty 06-10-2013 10:11 PM

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http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...pse3f5d66a.jpg

JET 06-10-2013 10:57 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
My wife's stock 2003 Denali XL that weighs 5,850lbs runs a 15.0 stock...

devin1986 06-11-2013 12:05 AM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
You guys are totally right. Coming off as cool is absolutely my goal.
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Originally Posted by LingLing (Post 431431)
Does it still sound like a sewing machine with the headers?

Also,

Welcome!

Yep. They are horrible sounding motors.
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Originally Posted by slammedndirty (Post 431436)

I don't get it, but I like it.
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Originally Posted by JET (Post 431438)
My wife's stock 2003 Denali XL that weighs 5,850lbs runs a 15.0 stock...

The motors are great, but not stock in a Denali xl. 118hp per ton means that it would never happen. Would run better in a Buick Roadmaster. haha

DSMINMN 06-11-2013 12:17 AM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
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Originally Posted by devin1986 (Post 431428)
Cool story.

Damn skippy.

sleepydsm 06-11-2013 05:38 AM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
Man you guys are hard on new people

devin1986 06-11-2013 10:43 PM

Re: New guy with his grandma's car
 
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Originally Posted by sleepydsm (Post 431448)
Man you guys are hard on new people

Doesn't bug me, but I have pretty thick skin.


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