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I think the above answered the question I was going to ask. I currently have a Hellcat and with a set of 305 rear tires, people are running 10.8 - 10.9s. Plus, the new wide body Hellcats, which are the same as the current Hellcats, come with factory 305s, and Dodge is claiming a 10.8 1/4 time. Again, these times are consistent with the current ones that add the 305s. Makes sense. So, back to what I wanted to know. The ZL1 traps the same speed as a Hellcat, so why doesn't it get less than low 11s? The ZL1 has the rubber in the rear. Is it the number of gears, hence the number of shifts, or is it th torque management that is holding it back a bit? Again, I'm on these forums because I love the new ZL1, and kind of shopping around. Thanks guys.
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