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The other day a co worker of mine was over my house and brought his 2002 Porsche 911 twin turbo over. So, my buddy wanted to see if my modded pony had any balls and could remotely keep up with him. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed but there was no way in gods green earth I was taking a 2002 twin turbo , 911 Porsche which by the way is AWD and weighs less. Needless to say my buddy and I decided to go to a private enclosed track where we could handle business and see what my pony could do.
Now in my corner I'm packing an 11 V6, running 91 hybrid tune, Airraid CAI, One piece Aluminium driveshaft, 3:73 gears, headers, off road x pipe with Flowmaster exhaust. I also have an automatic
Buddy's corner is a stock 2002. 911, twin turbo Porsche with manual transmission and again AWD.
So we line up. At this point Im praying I don't get dogged and walked over. We count down and on go we both nail it.
From 0-80 mph, me and the Porsche were at a dead lock nose to nose even. Once 80 mph hit, my buddy began too slowly pull ahead and away. A few seconds later, I'm at 140 mph and my buddy was at 150.
I was absolutely shocked that my sixer kept right with a twin turbo Porsche from 0-80 mph. Not too bad for a little sixer. Lol
Now in my corner I'm packing an 11 V6, running 91 hybrid tune, Airraid CAI, One piece Aluminium driveshaft, 3:73 gears, headers, off road x pipe with Flowmaster exhaust. I also have an automatic
Buddy's corner is a stock 2002. 911, twin turbo Porsche with manual transmission and again AWD.
So we line up. At this point Im praying I don't get dogged and walked over. We count down and on go we both nail it.
From 0-80 mph, me and the Porsche were at a dead lock nose to nose even. Once 80 mph hit, my buddy began too slowly pull ahead and away. A few seconds later, I'm at 140 mph and my buddy was at 150.
I was absolutely shocked that my sixer kept right with a twin turbo Porsche from 0-80 mph. Not too bad for a little sixer. Lol