ss/sc vs crossfire
ss/sc vs crossfire
im taking on a crossfire to nigt in the ttown streets. its not a srt 6 or nuting so should it be a walk in the park or a hard battle worth popcorn and ****. lol let me know what yall think
peace.
peace.
yup.. i raced a kid from school, and from a stop we got up to prolly about 80 and i had at least 3.5 cars on him. He got me of the line but when the SC started screamin i blew by like nothing. form 40 Killed him... he had no chance..... It will be fun im sure..
If you're stock it should be a decent run. C&D got 0-60 in 6.5 and the 1/4th in 14.8 at 96 back in 2004 when they first came out.
If you're staged or otherwise modded... you'll walk him. Just watch those launches.
If you're staged or otherwise modded... you'll walk him. Just watch those launches.
Who is buying these things. Back in 2004 I was looking at a GTI that was right next to a Chrysler dealer. They had 25 Crossfires ON THE LOT!!!! None were moving....
Handles.... "ok", even the limited coupe is underpowered. But for some reason they cost 30,000 - 39,000!!!
Handles.... "ok", even the limited coupe is underpowered. But for some reason they cost 30,000 - 39,000!!!
SRT-6 Crossfire Horsepower: 330 hp, Torque: 310 ft-lbs, Curb Weight: 3240 lbs
Regular Crossfire Horsepower: 215 hp, Torque: 229 ft-lbs, Curb Weight: 3061 lbs
You should kill the regular crossfire or atleast be a good race. Against the SRT-6, I don't see you having a chance but by all means race one if you can find one and post up and let us know how you do.
Either way, good luck
Regular Crossfire Horsepower: 215 hp, Torque: 229 ft-lbs, Curb Weight: 3061 lbs
You should kill the regular crossfire or atleast be a good race. Against the SRT-6, I don't see you having a chance but by all means race one if you can find one and post up and let us know how you do.
Either way, good luck
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