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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk Unless your Z is really a 1000hp GTR, it isn't true. The bike most likely was partial throttle and getting up to speed, not racing. And

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Old 05-29-2013, 01:27 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Unless your Z is really a 1000hp GTR, it isn't true. The bike most likely was partial throttle and getting up to speed, not racing. And when you gassed it, he probably laughed behind his visor and muttured "noob". I'm sure your car is plenty fast and you love it, but it's not Sport bike quick.
Call him out...lol I had a streetrod, 500+ hp sbc, blown, 1550 gvw and stopped messing with those bikes when the liter bikes started running 9.5s. I could screw with them out of the hole (yea, they gotta deal with blow overs) but they'd scream past after about 1/8th mile. 500 hp in a 3400 lb Z ain't gonna cut CLOSE to a 9.99 1/4. Hell, I haven't seen a 10 second slip yet.
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