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Old 12-01-2002, 11:41 AM   #9
Janeofalltrades
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Default Well I feel MUCh Better

Thanks Gentlemen!

Nice discussion. I did know the article was 2 years old, but thought it was a good article to bring up for just this point. My understanding the median "new" engine design cycle time from engineering to production is about a 6 to 8 years, so two year old info would be mid engineering plan. Most are apt to not abandon a current engineering plan to meet federal emisions requirements unless it is a catastrophic design/safety failure.

Yes! I agree, Blue Oaval guys are smokin' some fine color. Came across some articles the other day that just left me thinking, 'who the hell writes this smack?' Independent, my hind quarters.....

I love you guys with all your talk. Makes my day...This is where the real news occurs.. The MustangWorks NO SPIN ZONE. I just wanted to make sure that in a few years we are not going to end out with a fargin' Mazda Rotorty engine in our beloved Stang like the Mazda RX-8. Thanks again!

Chris,

You always school me so well! Go big daddy.

Jenn
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