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Old 09-11-2000, 09:49 PM   #4
J.M
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I have found that the problem with the 2000 mustangs is that most of it's weight is in the front. The tires surface area is not enough to gain a good initial start in a race. Comaros have wider tires and are a little heavier in the back, therefore, the weight along with greater tire surface area = better traction. As anyone knows the mustang's traction in pour, specailly on wet roads.

Keep something in mind....Power is not all it takes to win a race.

(Turbo charger, tires, exhaust, intercooler and flywheel are a must for this one)

LOOK OUT FOR THE BLACK BEAST!!!!

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