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Taking what you added one step beyond....Would this 9" being in all three factory racecars then open the 9" up for use in any GM, Ford and Mopar in Stock? It would appear at least for any Mopar since it has an actual Mopar PN and came in a Mopar. Or would you have to use a Strange9 since they are the original manuf of the rear, not Ford?
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Don't get carried away with words. A 512 V10 and a 426 all aluminum engine are both 2011 models and can run the 9" axle. The 2009 5.7, 5.9, 6.1 and 6.4 can't run the 9". And the 2010. No 9" for the motors I just listed. The 5.7;, 5.9, 6.1 and 6.4 can't run the 9".
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But all we have is words. NHRA writes them and we try to figure out what they mean. As the rules are written, where is my logic wrong in my earlier post? The strange9 being offered in a Mopar and having a Mopar PN should make it legal. But then I'm not sure logic is always used rule application, not to mention my logic has been flawed in the past at least once, maybe more.
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