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  1. #1
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    I have noticed a studid dodge R/T running up an down the streets around my house lately, an he is always reving up his truck an spinning the tires every chance he gets. Well I was thinking of putting him in his place next time I run into him on the streets . But I just thout I would ask you guys if you knew how fast they really were or what kind of ETs there running. I think its all stock exept exhaust(I hope). I see him everday after work, so I will probly run into him tommorow, maybe I can get him to run me. I will let you guys know how it turns out.

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    stock they run anywhere from 15.2 to 15.5 here in the houston area later, kevin
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    I would have to agree with Kevin. I havnt had any problems with them except the ocassional S/C one.

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    them things are major turds. just go bust his ass and see if he still wants to rev his engine up like it&#39;s a pro stock car
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    Yea thats about all they are good for is spinning the tires. Mine ran 9.65 in the 1/8th. It was a ex. cab. with exhuast and intake. So if you run faster than that go smoke him.

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    the standard cab short bed I ran into @ the track was running an 8.2 in the 1/8th.
    but he had a K&N drop in, exhaust, 4.56 gears and 28" slicks.....


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