First: Lethal Performance Puts Their 2012 Boss 302 into the 10's

First: Lethal Performance Puts Their 2012 Boss 302 into the 10’s

Shane McGlaun
June 24, 2011

The gang at Lethal Performance has been running their 2012 Boss 302 harder than I have run mine. The car was put into the hands of Vaughn Gittin Jr. a couple weeks ago with only 1,000 miles on the clock where Gittin drifted the Boss 302 around the track like a mad man. Today Lethal is back with a new video of their performance white Boss 302 and the beast is on the quarter mile for a epic first ever run into the 10’s for a ’12 Boss 302. The car put down a pass of 10.64@124.24 MPH with Jeremy Martorella of UPR Products at the wheel.

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The gang at Lethal won’t give the details on what mods are done to the car at this point, though we guess a header back system and a healthy shot of nitrous is all that is really needed to get a Boss into the mid 10’s. What Lethal will tell us is that the car is rolling on a set of Bogart bolted GTs with Hoosier front runners and Mickey Thompson 15″ ET Drags on the back. The car cut a 1.51 60ft time on the launch.  We can also see that the car only had a one-wheel burnout. Naturally, the car has a custom Lethal tune considering they said they were shifting in the record breaking run at 7800-7900 RPM, with the stock rev limiter in a Boss 302 is 7500 RPM.