Caddy CTS-V (405hp) vs Ram RT with bolt ons
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CTS-V had exhaust and intake
Me....mods are in the signature.
We both took off from a rolling startj and to my suprise my trucks bumper was right infront of his drivers side door. Got it up to 80ish. I thought it would have murdered me for sure. Gearing and the stall must really help out this truck. His I believe was a automatic as well. We talked afterwards he was cool, I said, not too bad for a 4700lb truck
He smile and said not at all.
Me....mods are in the signature.
We both took off from a rolling startj and to my suprise my trucks bumper was right infront of his drivers side door. Got it up to 80ish. I thought it would have murdered me for sure. Gearing and the stall must really help out this truck. His I believe was a automatic as well. We talked afterwards he was cool, I said, not too bad for a 4700lb truck
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Hubby and I have driven both Man and Auto V series sedans, and no they're not something to joke with. When hubby was on the manual run, he pulled off the traction control and busted a 120 on a straight away. Myself hit 110 with the traction control on.
RT vs V, that was a good run, but would it last better than a mile?
RT vs V, that was a good run, but would it last better than a mile?