A question to those making near 300 WHP and above

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I have a question for those of you who are making near 300 WHP and above on your Si's. I am curious if any of you have timed your 0 to 60 runs. I'm interested in finding out how much the power you are making translates to off the line times. For example when I was stock I was able to achieve 6.4 seconds and it would be great to know how much the additional power decreases that time
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I have a question for those of you who are making near 300 WHP and above on your Si's. I am curious if any of you have timed your 0 to 60 runs. I'm interested in finding out how much the power you are making translates to off the line times. For example when I was stock I was able to achieve 6.4 seconds and it would be great to know how much the additional power decreases that time
I'm on board with this question, especially considering how everyone is trying to limit WOT and torque at low RPM.
 

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Wrong wheel drive traction limitations. Wont do much better than 6
 
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And those who don't have one less rod in their engine now :oops:
LOL it took me 5 minutes for this to register. The price you pay when aging
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