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Old 08-09-2001, 11:03 PM   #1
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I just dont understand these new stangs.

Some guys run mid to high 13's stock.

I am not trying to flame anyone or be a smart @ss trust me my car is slow as hell right now so I have no room to talk.

but, 4.10's nd a 75 shot 13.8

I thought the 00' stangs ran a 14.1 stock

Please do not take offense to this post it just confuses the hell out of me.

I have heard of stockers running 13.6 the best I have seen is a 14.4 but im sure that is cause of the altitude where I am at.

Good luck with the Nitrous Hopefully with some traction and practice you can knock off some more time..

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