Going in the Right direction! - Green Bay Twin Turbo time slip update.
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Going in the Right direction! - Green Bay Twin Turbo time slip update.
And the yellow slip was a few months later, but the track was only running 1/8 mile for safety reasons that night.
Hoping for a legitimate 9 second time slip next year.
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0-60 in 3 seconds.
0-100 in 5 seconds.
0-160 in 10 seconds.
I can't even imagine what that must be like, but it must be pretty cool...
0-100 in 5 seconds.
0-160 in 10 seconds.
I can't even imagine what that must be like, but it must be pretty cool...
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Unreal. And does not sound like it's coming apart at the seams. Very 928-like manners!
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The speedometer wind-up is unreal! That must be quite a rush.
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Good luck with the nine second attempt, it'll be awesome if you'll take the 928 there. Although for a car like the 928, the trap speed is probably a more relevant measure of performance, these weren't built to be launched off the line. Your 150 mph trap speed indicates some serious power in the engine.
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Yes, it's Todd's daily driver, the suspension is 100% stock.
A few weeks before the 1/8 mile video was taken, Todd and I took his car to Road America for the PCA weekend. The trip down was just like riding in any other 928, actually quieter than stock.
A few weeks before the 1/8 mile video was taken, Todd and I took his car to Road America for the PCA weekend. The trip down was just like riding in any other 928, actually quieter than stock.