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Ok I'm a little confused about lmr's packages they offer. On their website the packages go from 800 to 1250whp packages. I'm assuming that last one is whp cas they had a record vid on it for highest whp c7. But on there quarter mile record vids they do it with a 1200hp package at just over 1000whp and that package is not on their website so what's up? Is the highest they offer is that 1200hp, 1000whp package and they only build that 1250whp to set a record and their not selling it? But that can't be rite cas its on their website. So what's the deal?
<p>No my point was that the package that they set the records with was a 1000whp 1200 at the crank and that's not on the website. The one with 1250whp is what's on their and that's more powerful than the on they set the record with.</p><p>This is the on on the website: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=65FiZmAW4yI But this is the one they set the 9.3 quarter mile record with:http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IuDgf2dxZw0 But that second one is not on the website. That's what I was asking</p>
Last edited by Steve Garrett; Aug 12, 2015 at 06:29 PM.
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<p> </p><p>Why don't you just contact LMR directly?</p><p>Phone: 713-466-9900<br />Fax: 713-466-9525</p><p>sales@latemodelracecraft.com</p><p>edit: tomlink beat me to it with the same suggestion</p>
LMR rates their packages based on RWHP. They may have had the boost turned down or something when the car made 1000whp.
I might call them but that one that they set their record with in the quarter with 1000whp is the same package as the 1250whp one? Why would they take away 250whp for the record run?
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