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Old 07-12-2006, 10:55 AM
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Question 1996 Saleen S281

I was just wondering what is the hp and tq of this car and what does it run in a 1/4 mile. I've found 1, it is in sweet condition.
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Re: 1996 Saleen S281

baseline 215hp 280tq for a GT
without researching or digging up numbers id say the powerflash, k&n, pullies, and catback wouldnt add realistically more than 15-20hp
1/4 mile in slow.slow @ slow mph
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Re: 1996 Saleen S281

a pcm flash, pully and a catback on an escort would add about 15-17hp to an escort.

i can see a mustang gatting more if the parts used werew quality.
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