I see this complaint every year from someone who's been around for a while. However, the tried and true Mustang modification questions will always be prevalent on the forums. And, they typically come in waves - especially when we're coming into summer and new people are purchasing Mustangs for the first time.
What we should strive for is to welcome these newer performance enthusiasts into our community and use the knowledge that we have gained with our own Mustang modifications to help tutor them. We shouldn't let the same typical questions tire us, and in the process of reiterating the answers hopefully we can keep these newer enthusiasts from making the mistakes we may have made. As such, perhaps we can then give them a more pleasant experience with modifying their steed.
Through this process of continually educating newbies hopefully we can not only help the popularity of the Mustang grow, but increase our own community as well. And, in the end hopefully have a much greater number of great running, well done Mustangs all around the country.
After all, that is a big part of why I created MustangWorks.com in the first place.
