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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

Isn't the tires.
Suspension and tranny location.

Gets harder to hook up a Corvette with more power, but they do fairly decent stock.
Roommates '02 Z06 does pretty good as well. Just exhaust and filter.
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Old 12-27-2006, 06:13 PM
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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

yeah my pops c5 would hook up nice, i killed a few cars off the line, hooking up just right.
i also read that the trans am hooks better than the maro ss? not so sure how true that is
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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

just re-read the article, i miss read it. mentioned its faste then the ss for weight reasons they beleive..yet they were talking about the formula
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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

Give them one of each LS1 powered F-Body and on any given day any of them could be the fastest.
At least stock for stock.
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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

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nice kills.....bus lengths huh.....have you tracked your car yet......that srt owner is a discrace.....his mods are actually down grades....he would have gain more from stickers....and the stang....was he auto...if he was that explains the bus lengths....
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Re: 98 ls1 vs 99 mustang gt and 05 srt-4

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Give them one of each LS1 powered F-Body and on any given day any of them could be the fastest.
At least stock for stock.
be it a formula, t/a, ws6, z28, or ss, the only real noteable difference is styling. the design of the y-bodied ls1 vette gives it a slight upper hand tho, and apparently the ls1 gto has a slight handicap from what i've seen and read.
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