L98 + 100 shot = ?
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From: Spokane WA
Car: 75 & 82 Z-28
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Transmission: Saginaw 4 speed
I'd say maybe high 13's on a strong running l98. When you add 100hp, its flywheel horse power just like your stock HP rating. So with a good nitrous tune and the 100 shot i'd say you are around 280 or so rear wheel horse power.
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I'd say maybe high 13's on a strong running l98. When you add 100hp, its flywheel horse power just like your stock HP rating. So with a good nitrous tune and the 100 shot i'd say you are around 280 or so rear wheel horse power.
I'd say maybe high 13's on a strong running l98. When you add 100hp, its flywheel horse power just like your stock HP rating. So with a good nitrous tune and the 100 shot i'd say you are around 280 or so rear wheel horse power.
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From: Lima, OH
Car: '89 Formula 350 & '86 Z28
Engine: L98 & 355ci
Transmission: 700r4 in both
I agree, my 149,000 mile 100% stock L98 runs 14.4s all day and as fast as 14.25, but it depends some L98s only run 15.5, depends what your starting with
adding 100 shot should knock off a full second at least.. so guess accordingly
adding 100 shot should knock off a full second at least.. so guess accordingly
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