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There's not, far as I know F6 ute is the quickest manual with 11.5 odd IIRC. As far as 10 second autos go there is quite afew around now I think and I think about 330rwkw or so and a decent auto box would see a 10.

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  SCRIBR said:
how much power would u need to get a manual T into 10s?

500? 600?

If I had to guess I'd gave to say around 390rwkw with ideal conditions but in a manual you've got so much working against you.

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I dont think we will se a manual in the tens..... just too hard to do.

However, I do remember nizpro posting some time ago that on the street their ute that ran 12's at the time (manual) walks all over another car they have that runs low 11's........

so the manual can hold its on when thrown onto the street/track...

it just suucks that its absoluetly sh*t down the quarter

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as I ve found you can have all the power in the world but if you dont have a good rear end set up you will get nowere. as for the power, with good tyres and good rear end set up 340-370rwkw

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  rapidchris said:
as I ve found you can have all the power in the world but if you dont have a good rear end set up you will get nowere. as for the power, with good tyres and good rear end set up 340-370rwkw

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