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Old 05-18-2005, 11:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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*VIDEO* SHO vs Redline!!!!!

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http://www.angelfire.com/ill2/shoct/SHOvsRED.WMV


I lost, but still a good race, and a good video! I'd say his Redline is very comparable to an SRT-4. The SRT might SLIGHTLY edge him out, but it would be super close.
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Old 05-19-2005, 12:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I like it. Nice clear clips except for 1 race that kind of went out focus, but nice. Very good race. Adding to my huge collection of racing clips.

Now to compare the RL you raced to an SRT-4 on a clip. This should be proof on how much they compete since there's always a war on that subject.
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Old 05-19-2005, 12:45 AM   #3 (permalink)
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awesome video!! Those were some impressive races! Nice work for sure!

filmed in mexico?
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Old 05-19-2005, 12:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Sweet vid guys! I've always liked the SHO's (primarily the '92-'95, although I like the '97-'99's too although they're marginally slower).
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Old 05-19-2005, 08:47 AM   #5 (permalink)
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http://www.angelfire.com/ill2/shoct/SHOvsRED.WMV


I lost, but still a good race, and a good video! I'd say his Redline is very comparable to an SRT-4. The SRT might SLIGHTLY edge him out, but it would be super close.
A slight edge more like a half second faster just the srt 4 harder to drive.If both have perfect drivers which they never do i know that the srt 4 will walk a rl ss stock for stock.u gonna need more then a header an intake to keep up with one like the people on this forum think.
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A slight edge more like a half second faster just the srt 4 harder to drive.If both have perfect drivers which they never do i know that the srt 4 will walk a rl ss stock for stock.u gonna need more then a header an intake to keep up with one like the people on this forum think.
I am going to disagree here - I test drove an SRT-4 that was nicely broken in before I bought the Redline, and I have to say it was actually a little easier to drive - the clutch works a little more progressively, and there was nowhere near as much wheel hop. Plus, first gear is more manageable in the SRT; in the Redline, if you put your foot down, 1st is gone, in the SRT you have a couple of seconds to think.

As far as the races, very nice; my buddy just bought a 1995 SHO 4A so we should be racing in the near future.
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I am going to disagree here - I test drove an SRT-4 that was nicely broken in before I bought the Redline, and I have to say it was actually a little easier to drive - the clutch works a little more progressively, and there was nowhere near as much wheel hop. Plus, first gear is more manageable in the SRT; in the Redline, if you put your foot down, 1st is gone, in the SRT you have a couple of seconds to think.

As far as the races, very nice; my buddy just bought a 1995 SHO 4A so we should be racing in the near future.
Wheel hop worse in neon
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I don't have wheelhop....
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Man, dosen't this guy get tired of even other SRT owners telling him he's an idiot?
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I am going to disagree here - I test drove an SRT-4 that was nicely broken in before I bought the Redline, and I have to say it was actually a little easier to drive - the clutch works a little more progressively, and there was nowhere near as much wheel hop. Plus, first gear is more manageable in the SRT; in the Redline, if you put your foot down, 1st is gone, in the SRT you have a couple of seconds to think.

As far as the races, very nice; my buddy just bought a 1995 SHO 4A so we should be racing in the near future.
I have not driven a redline, so I can't speak for them, but in my srt, I don't
have wheel hop(solid motor mounts), but I did pretty bad before I got them.

oh and if I put my foot down in 1st or 2nd, smoke will be billowing out of my
wheel wells all day long.
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