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1SLWGT
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Ok I went to the track, and I ran 14.5 @ 94 in my 99 Auto GT . Now my friend who has a Buick Regal GS goes and runs a 14.4 @ 95 now he has his car dyno'd earlier that day at 198hp and 220tq. He had a 2.1 60ft and I had a 2.2 60ft. Am I wrong or don't I have more power than him? His car isn't lite since its a 4 door sedan and we both have around the same r/d gears. Only thing is I ran mine at Sears Point and he ran his at Sac. WTF is up with this?
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Posts: 32 | From: Walnut Creek | Registered: Feb 2002
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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sounds like for all intents and purposes, the difference in effective HP/weight is more or less a push. Consider the density altitude of the days when the respective cars were run as the final factor (e.g. cold vs. hot, humid vs. dry, etc.)
btw, 94 mph seems pretty low for a '99+ GT, you may need a tune-up. [ June 18, 2002, 03:30 PM: Message edited by: shade-tree ]
Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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