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Does anyone have any stats or know if a stage 2 legacy will do a sub 5sec 0-60.

 

If anyone has any stats it would be cool to see them.

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Guest heightsgtltd
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Only one will

 

PM the member named Vimy101

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Does anyone have any stats or know if a stage 2 legacy will do a sub 5sec 0-60.

 

If anyone has any stats it would be cool to see them.

 

yeah.

 

there was this one dude who transplanted a supra engine with a big t57 whatever garret turbo and pulled 750awhp. to me...THAT is a stage 2.

 

you can find it if you searched for the key words "stage 2 0-60".

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Only one will

 

PM the member named Vimy101

 

That doesn't count. Once the SpecB kicks in you get 100 more hp. :)

enough zip ties and duct tape will fix anything.
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Joking aside, yes that should be very easy to get under 5 seconds with stage 2. Maybe even stage 1 if you're really pushing it and get a great launch.

 

But you should still PM Vimy to be sure.

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I have an 06 Legacy GT and live in the cool NE

 

Perrin sway bars

Borla cat back

AEM CAI

Cobb up

Cobb down

Cobb AP

TDC custom tune

 

and I am under 5 seconds when I do a hard launch.

 

I am going to install my WBR FMIC and a diff turbo and I am done.

Steven
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im sure with the right tire and the right track conditions you can make it.

 

and if you're super awesome at dragging

car for sale. PM me!
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Only one will

 

PM the member named Vimy101

The best 0-60 time for the OEM 06 Spec.B is 5.1 seconds. I love posting that stat and then hearing the excuses and rationalizing:lol:

 

BTW, I've never had the "studder" either.;)

 

PS Spec.Bs don't need the "Spec.B button" which apparently is an aftermarket LGT mod that is as effective as an aftermarket CAI. :lol:

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not if your wheels are heavier.
Lower unsprung weight more than makes up for it. Remember, the mass savings amount to a total of ~16lbs as per the figures used in another thread. ;)
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I think you mean weight savings, not mass savings, since of course pounds are not a unit of mass :lol:

Pounds are a relative measure of mass. ;)

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