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Old 03-21-2007, 05:27 AM
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at least us mustang owners admit defeat
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Old 03-21-2007, 08:35 AM
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I guess you could say he won, from 70 to 115 they were dead even until about 100mph when the Stang started pulling.
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Old 03-21-2007, 08:40 AM
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They're not anything special. I raced a Stage 3 Intense Kit SS in my SRT-4 when all I had was a BOV, and Drop in K&N. I walked him from a 40-110 MPH.

Automatics are rather ****ty from rolls. You can start out at 2,800 RPMs sometimes when just punching it, which basically leaves you at a ****ty *** power band. Mustangs inless they have FI, or N20 aren't anything special either. However it is a good looking, awesome sounding, and a raliable car. Not to mention it is a american legend in the US.

I raced all the time in my SRT-4, and now that I got a Stang I feel like I got nothing to prove. Its all about cruising, and looking good. However im still getting 4.10s .
He must have been a bad driver.
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