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<blockquote data-quote="SLVRNBLK" data-source="post: 16345658" data-attributes="member: 11098"><p>I am a Mustang guy at heart. Always have been always will be. I will also be the 1st to give props to the current platform, especially the A10 cars in ref to their straight line performance capabilities, be it N/A or F/I.</p><p></p><p>That said, It's kinda sad that it has gotten to the point that 121 MPH trap speed out of a Bolt-on/ Tune/Weight reduction, N/A 4000+ lb 4-door Family Sedan that DROVE 100+ miles to the track is considered to be weak?!?! Why? Because a supposedly Stock Mustang did it? To each his own, and you're right in that the current 5.0/A10 cars are the way to go if you're looking to run a number. However, a 2 door coupe doesn't work for everyone from the standpoint of functionality. Then there's the fact that every one and their brother has one.</p><p></p><p>So, if you're not impressed with the performance of this car, that's certainly your prerogative, but to say that 121 mph trap speed out of that particular car is weak is severely misguided IMHO. It's all RELATIVE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLVRNBLK, post: 16345658, member: 11098"] I am a Mustang guy at heart. Always have been always will be. I will also be the 1st to give props to the current platform, especially the A10 cars in ref to their straight line performance capabilities, be it N/A or F/I. That said, It's kinda sad that it has gotten to the point that 121 MPH trap speed out of a Bolt-on/ Tune/Weight reduction, N/A 4000+ lb 4-door Family Sedan that DROVE 100+ miles to the track is considered to be weak?!?! Why? Because a supposedly Stock Mustang did it? To each his own, and you're right in that the current 5.0/A10 cars are the way to go if you're looking to run a number. However, a 2 door coupe doesn't work for everyone from the standpoint of functionality. Then there's the fact that every one and their brother has one. So, if you're not impressed with the performance of this car, that's certainly your prerogative, but to say that 121 mph trap speed out of that particular car is weak is severely misguided IMHO. It's all RELATIVE. [/QUOTE]
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