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I have owned one and if your asking if it is quicker/ faster than an SI, Yes. The 2004 TL is quicker than SI pending the driver is sufficient. I tracked mine often stock and modified. my best stock with just intake was a 14.0 and 99. Im a decent driver. i dont think im god of a track but i can drive pretty well. I also put a comptech blower on it with some other goodies with about 315WHP and i ran 13.4's consistantly. great times? not but for a 4dr sedan, ill take it.
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yes i might say pretty quick car, i didn't take it until end of 3rd and i think he's all stock. |
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way to many variables, but technically speaking the si SHOULD win. IMO though 9 times out of 10 I would take the TL to win simply because it eliminates drivers error with the auto, and I have seen some horrible Si times. Last edited by Anubis; 03-25-2008 at 12:50 PM. |
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