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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6569544" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Thats the good challenging part of competing. If you can put in the work and learn as much as you can and get really loud with minimal equipment, then you will get crazy loud when you add lots more. I'm sure you've seen plenty of examples too Jason, there are guys in Drags doing crazy numbers in the street classes with less equipment than guys here in New England are doing with walls and even No Wall set ups. Hell, look at Terry Brocks, doing 158.7 with 2 batteries, car off in the Street classes, there's a guy named Hank in Indiana that was doing a 162.1 in Street C last season. Just proves there's a lot of potential to get loud with enough testing and the right equipment, not a ton of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6569544, member: 587873"] Thats the good challenging part of competing. If you can put in the work and learn as much as you can and get really loud with minimal equipment, then you will get crazy loud when you add lots more. I'm sure you've seen plenty of examples too Jason, there are guys in Drags doing crazy numbers in the street classes with less equipment than guys here in New England are doing with walls and even No Wall set ups. Hell, look at Terry Brocks, doing 158.7 with 2 batteries, car off in the Street classes, there's a guy named Hank in Indiana that was doing a 162.1 in Street C last season. Just proves there's a lot of potential to get loud with enough testing and the right equipment, not a ton of it. [/QUOTE]
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