Fuck you
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MisterCMK wrote:
That is nothing like a V8 sports car. For one its FWD, and two, its a V6 and doesn't have the same feel as an 8. Don't knock it till you try it.BTW, GTPs are weaksauce. I walked a GTP in my slowstang.
I was making a reference to pushrod engines at high end, that was all, I was not trying to knock on V8 sports cars. Not saying that a GTP can account for all pushrod engines, which it can't, but rather that they share an inherent inferiority to OHC engines in the high end.
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MisterCMK wrote:
BTW, GTPs are weaksauce. I walked a GTP in my slowstang.What does a stock SN95 5.0 5spd run? Just out of curiousity...
GTPs are really hit and miss, depending on how well they were taken care of since new. Some are as slow as mid 15's and some as fast as mid 14's stock...which really isn't horrible for a FWD Auto V6 car weighing 3800lbs or so....
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nissankingcab wrote:
People will always stand by what they drive and argue until eternity on the subject. I'm merely stating these things as my opinion and nothing more. Everyone has the right to enjoy their car no matter what it has for an engine. (Although we all know I6s are the best anyway :icon_thumright:)Done and done. Well stated.
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PSiedTSi wrote:
What does a stock SN95 5.0 5spd run? Just out of curiousity...GTPs are really hit and miss, depending on how well they were taken care of since new. Some are as slow as mid 15's and some as fast as mid 14's stock...which really isn't horrible for a FWD Auto V6 car weighing 3800lbs or so....
It really depends on the car. Most stock SN95 5.0 with a 5spd will run high 14s and an auto will be low 15s. I ran a 14.375 stock, so I have a factory freak.
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wannabe wrote:
a mustang isn't really considered a sports car IMO, just a redneck ferrari!what is up with you these days? You seem so damn angry..........I think you have ripped on everybody you have talked in the last couple of days.
Mister CMK- No arguments here. Both cars have poetential.......it is just the fact that not many mustangs on the road in the FM area do anything about it and are usually stock.
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MisterCMK wrote:
It really depends on the car. Most stock SN95 5.0 with a 5spd will run high 14s and an auto will be low 15s. I ran a 14.375 stock, so I have a factory freak.Pimp, that is a decent freak then because I always hear how slow they are. Not too bad.
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PSiedTSi wrote:
Pimp, that is a decent freak then because I always hear how slow they are. Not too bad.4 cyl Mustangs = slow, 6 cyl Mustangs = slow, 8 cyl Mustangs = not slow.
His is an oddball though... typically they are not low 14 second cars. He hasn't been able to duplicate those times since though... maybe the timing equipment was faulty that day.
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50stang wrote:
4 cyl Mustangs = slow, 6 cyl Mustangs = slow, 8 cyl Mustangs = not slow.
His is an oddball though... typically they are not low 14 second cars. He hasn't been able to duplicate those times since though... maybe the timing equipment was faulty that day.
Fawk that, it was so fucking hot and humid last track day.

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weshole wrote:
It says NASCAR! Not muscle car.If that is the case then many of the so called "muscle cars" from back then I guess should be renamed "nascar cars". Many car companies back then to be legal in the races had to release streetable versions of the cars. That is where many of the "muscle cars" came from.
If Boss cars don't work for you... then perhaps 428 CJ Mach 1 or 390 FE Fastback would do the trick. -
50stang wrote:
If that is the case then many of the so called "muscle cars" from back then I guess should be renamed "nascar cars". Many car companies back then to be legal in the races had to release streetable versions of the cars. That is where many of the "muscle cars" came from.
If Boss cars don't work for you... then perhaps 428 CJ Mach 1 or 390 FE Fastback would do the trick.I like em all. Actually I like nearly all of the "hot cars" from the 60's-70's but I tend to classify the cars like they were intended. Chevelle, GTO, Road Runner, Etc. as muscle cars. The Corvette, AC Cobra, GT40 as sports cars. And finally Mustangs, Camaros, AMX-Javelins as pony cars. I'm used to seeing pony cars running Trans AM races then and now. Muscle cars running drag races, stock car races. Thats VERY LOOSELY defined though.
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There were too many different types of a car back then to specifically classify them as one type of car though. You can't say all Mustangs were Muscle cars (but some were) or SCCA cars and so on... just like you can't say all Darts or Cudas or Road Runners were Muscle cars... because each one of those had too many different engine/body choices. There was anything from small 6 cylinder options to large big block V8 options.
Road Runner's had the Superbird. Mustangs had the Boss, and so on.... those were track built cars.
Mustangs had big block regular body Stangs for drag racing, as did other manufacturers.
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99slowGSX wrote:
i like the song of my 4g63 smoking 99% of the mustangs on the road.....:icon_thumleft: i have a friend who had a pretty cool moded talon that was quick so i mean no disrespect but i like the song of a lot of mustangs that smoke 100% of the talons on the road
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