Texas Mile Corvette's
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Race Director
For those who have ran in or attended the event, no explanation is necessary.
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The Consigliere
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The Texas Mile is time (and fuel/tires) well spent.
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#9
Team Owner
Thanks for sharing.
#12
Race Director
I believe a stock LS3 will be 160ish.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
#14
Life Time NCM #2196
I believe a stock LS3 will be 160ish.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
#16
Pro
I have a ZR1 with the 710 Lingenfilter package and did 183 at the Texas Mile in October. First time to an event like this, so I am sure my shifting left a lot to be desired. It was one hell of a rush to go from a stand still to 180+- in a mile!
#17
Melting Slicks
I believe a stock LS3 will be 160ish.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
It takes a bunch more hp to get another 20-40 mph at the top.
Just guessing with out any real world experience of any kind but I would am thinking that around 700 hp would be needed to break near 190 mph.
Others with experience can chime in, it would be enlightening to know.
#19
Race Director
Suprising the added power needed at those speeds, for the measured mile.