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Is that the 2.0 ecotech supercharged?
I have driven the Cobalt SS (basically the same car) and from my experience once you hit 2000 rpms the supercharger spools up and the tires seem to just smoke as the engine almost instantly winds to 6000rpms. You power shift to second and the car falls on its faceas the tires regain their grip and the engine lags from the sudden traction. By that time you've effectivly lost the race. Is your saturn the same way or have you switched to a different (more sticky) set of tires?
Well I have the comp package. LSD with the guages and stage II. I punch it in first then second almost right away. I have blown away 2 cobras so far by 5 car lengths. Don't have quarter readings but will be doing the stage 5 in the near future. That will put my 2900 pound car to 300 horses.
in light of the recent tailgaiting posts... how about BAKOFF
LMFAO... Hellz yes ... Damn.... Gotta see if that one is taken in ID
Hell yeah, that's the one you need HDK! If I saw that plate I'd assume you were tight with Betty Crocker and going to a "Bake Off". You won't catch any crap for that one!
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