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Anyone else not overly excited about newer muscle/sports cars?
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16651020" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>Technology is what convinced me to turn my Saleen onto a racecar. I wanted a 450 whp street car using the stock block. By the time I had came close to realizing that goal stock production cars were exceeding that number and doing so with a smooth idle, better handling, better fuel efficiency and much greater creature comforts. At that point I was like "WTF?" Might as well go all in and build a racecar. Now 8+ years later, I wish that I had used a Coyote based engine. It would make more power for less money today than what I spent so far. </p><p>Although, there is something to be said for the sound of a SBF at 8,000+ rpm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16651020, member: 201889"] Technology is what convinced me to turn my Saleen onto a racecar. I wanted a 450 whp street car using the stock block. By the time I had came close to realizing that goal stock production cars were exceeding that number and doing so with a smooth idle, better handling, better fuel efficiency and much greater creature comforts. At that point I was like "WTF?" Might as well go all in and build a racecar. Now 8+ years later, I wish that I had used a Coyote based engine. It would make more power for less money today than what I spent so far. Although, there is something to be said for the sound of a SBF at 8,000+ rpm. [/QUOTE]
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