Stop light to Stop light pulls
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Just a short video of the 383 driving around town on snow and ice covered roads. Wanted to try out my camera with the 2G memory card. All my other videos were only 14 seconds long.
Like I said the roads were wet and icy so I couldn't do much more than part throttle acceleration from stop to stop, plus I had to roll out to 20 mph to keep from spinning. Gives you a good idea what the 383 sounds like under a load.
The stop lights are only about 100 ft apart and timed to be red if your driving to fast!
As soon as the roads are dry, I'll do some 0-60 and 0-100 mph pulls at full throttle and post the vids.



Like I said the roads were wet and icy so I couldn't do much more than part throttle acceleration from stop to stop, plus I had to roll out to 20 mph to keep from spinning. Gives you a good idea what the 383 sounds like under a load.
The stop lights are only about 100 ft apart and timed to be red if your driving to fast!
As soon as the roads are dry, I'll do some 0-60 and 0-100 mph pulls at full throttle and post the vids.



Last edited by Savage Sierra; Dec 20, 2007 at 10:06 AM.
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