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Ls400 5spd M/T

Old 05-19-12, 10:19 AM
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CACressida, have you ever taken her to the track? Just wondering what kind of 0-60 and / or 1/4 miles times it will run?
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Old 05-19-12, 02:40 PM
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he's in the low 13's
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Old 07-29-12, 07:06 PM
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??? have anyone ran an auto on the rollers then on the same car run the manual set on the same rollers to see any significant whp gains per dollar. cause in my honest (opinion) would it not be cheaper to run a simple turbo setup for less to get far better gains? i know the manual trans can be more forgiving when power is handed out. anyways its just a question.
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Old 09-25-13, 07:24 AM
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Has anyone figured out a good pedal to use with the ls400 yet? I just got my w58 today and now I want to order a pedal setup and I'm just trying to find the best option since I Dont want to spend $350 on a pedal kit just to have to cut it down and modify it. I was looking at some Wildwood reverseswing arm style pedals since then iI won't have to worry about mounting a master outside the firewall but I wasn't sure about the pedal ratios or length yet.
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