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Re: Worlds fastest true stick shift Mustang 2014/06/14 17:05:01 (permalink)

 
 
Feel free to just do a search for the infamous SW of Austin.
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Re: Worlds fastest true stick shift Mustang 2014/06/14 17:33:03 (permalink)
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Feel free to just do a search for the infamous SW of Austin.




Very nice.  I have seen these before including the record 7.99 run.  Crazy car with massive top end pull.  The 60 foot looks very mediocre and then the car is gone lol.  I love Supra's, so expensive and IMPOSSIBLE to find though.

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Re: Worlds fastest true stick shift Mustang 2014/06/14 20:48:20 (permalink)
They are all over here in Texas.



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Re: Worlds fastest true stick shift Mustang 2014/06/15 04:05:54 (permalink)
Sick car!
 
Mine is an '88 GT. 400HP on motor, and 150HP nitrous. Not set up for drag racing though, it's a corner carver with Koni struts, lowering springs, 3.73 gears, etc.
 
About 10 years ago, it ran a consistent 13.7 @ 105 with the stock T-5. My 60ft times were horrid, all around 2.2-2.4 >.< I never got a chance to run it with my T-56 swapped in, because the track closed :( The T-56 was an outstanding swap though, I highly recommend it!! You'll have to shorten your driveshaft 1.5" versus a stock T-5.
 
As a side note, HP Motorsports developed the bolt-in T-56 crossmember for D&D Performance Transmission.......and used my car to prototype on, since I already had the T-56 from D&D! I got the labor for free =D
 
I still have it, sitting patiently in my garage awaiting my attention LOL. It's my midlife crisis car, except I've owned it since I was 26!
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