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Originally Posted by Nismoracer Wouldn't it be faster with the roll out? When 0-60 is measured with the 1' roll-out, it is usually .2-.3 faster than when they don't allow

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Wouldn't it be faster with the roll out?
When 0-60 is measured with the 1' roll-out, it is usually .2-.3 faster than when they don't allow roll-out. That is why some magazine times are always "faster" than others.
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