Posted: 5/28/2017 10:35:50 PM EDT
| does your Camaro's tag have ***CEO in it? if so, i saw you and I'll take my case of Socom or Creedmoor, up to you. |
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does your Camaro's tag have ***CEO in it? if so, i saw you and I'll take my case of Socom or Creedmoor, up to you. Nope. Not me. Mine is A***36. One of the ugly new blue tags. We haven't come to an agreement on a personalized tag. Plus there's no BFL on it. Just the truck and it still remains unseen in the wild. Keep your eyes open, though. The car will be out today for some running and gunning. |
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You are looking for the right model of car! Brandi needs to pay more attention. Unfortunately with that tag it wasn't mine. Ours is a black 2013 ZL1 and for the record we were running with the top up all day. http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/jj195/leemozoid/Mobile%20Uploads/2017-04/20170408_131626_zpsqjft7mg6.jpg |
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We had our first dyno pulls in April. Our best #s were 478 rwhp and 486 ft lbs of torque with a basically stock 2013 A6. Our only mods were 1 7/8" LT Kooks with cat deletes, CAI and a tune. Yesterday was our opportunity to test after our 2nd round of mods. This round included FIC 850 injectors, a 9.17 lower pulley, ATI Super Dampener, ported throttle body and additional tuning. The GM Special Coverage on the supercharger was also performed. The dealership did not do a proper refill of the heat exchanger coolant and the #s from the pulls below are clearly influenced by the resultant extremely high IATs (intake air temps).
Pull 1 506 rwhp/506 ft lbs tq Pull 2 493 rwhp/508 ft lbs tq Pull 3 449 rwhp/493 ft lbs tq ![]() Dyno Day 06/03/17 #1 ![]() Dyno Day 06/03/17 #2 & #3 |
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Nope. Not me. Mine is A***36. One of the ugly new blue tags. We haven't come to an agreement on a personalized tag. Plus there's no BFL on it. Just the truck and it still remains unseen in the wild. Keep your eyes open, though. The car will be out today for some running and gunning. Quoted:
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does your Camaro's tag have ***CEO in it? if so, i saw you and I'll take my case of Socom or Creedmoor, up to you. Nope. Not me. Mine is A***36. One of the ugly new blue tags. We haven't come to an agreement on a personalized tag. Plus there's no BFL on it. Just the truck and it still remains unseen in the wild. Keep your eyes open, though. The car will be out today for some running and gunning. |
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That's the general consensus here as well. Quoted:
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Old plates were better, my work trailer got new plates in March (which is registered in OK), bow and arrow plates were much better |
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If Texas agrees with you, you know its bad Quoted:
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Old plates were better, my work trailer got new plates in March (which is registered in OK), bow and arrow plates were much better |
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But the Atlas Indian was kinda comical when you look at all the roley poley beer can chunkin Indians (Native Americans) down here in the eastern side of the state. Quoted:
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Old plates were better, my work trailer got new plates in March (which is registered in OK), bow and arrow plates were much better
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