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The car ran perfect so I could not take it to the dealer, and then again, what would I say?




You could have said that the car was not producing the advertised horsepower and it wasn't even close. The formulas which give you horse power numbers from the cars weight, and MPH in the quarter are pretty close, armed with that and dyno data, you would have had a case to show that the car was not running as well as it appeared.

They can't just advertise that a car has X amount of horsepower and sell cars which don't come close, they have to back it up within a certain percentage.




only problem with that is they will pull your warranty, they were doing that on the neon forums for people racing their neons. The only way would be to strap the car on a dyno and get the numbers that way.


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