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Originally Posted by GUMP
My position on the cars is still pretty much the same.
I feel the 2008 Mustang is a pretty legitimate example of what a Mustang Stocker should look like. The HP rating is it's biggest problem. Once it is corrected the car will be too heavy for stock. Nothing has changed there.
I love the Challengers, but still feel that a production style intake and throttle body would have been a better choice for Stock. I do not like the 5.9.
I would love to see GM do something.
I haven't looked hard at the specs. for the 2010 Mustang, but I think that they have changed the situation some. I had really hoped that they would have stuck to Modular Motors when they went NA.
The main reason that I have changed my mind on the idea of an FX class is how poorly everyone has acted in regards to these cars. I race Stock for fun. I surely don't want every other racer PO'ed just because of what I bring to the track.
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"how poorly everyone has acted" People with legitimate complaints are behaving poorly? I guess it doesn't matter how we get to FX classes; as long as we get there. Good luck with your new car.