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Is a low 11 second Mustang considered fast anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slightly Motivated" data-source="post: 13744609" data-attributes="member: 66332"><p>I think while it is pretty quick for the time being, however the gap between average production cars and 11 second cars is steadily closing. From 2003 to 2013 the v6 mustang jumped 90hp. Not to mention the GT's stock over 400hp and so easily modifiable. Just seems like 11 is starting to get more obtainable in general.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is completely true. While i had pretty well rounded mods at the time the first time at the track I only ran best a 12.8 after about 10 passes just from being a completely novice. If you're talking about an '11 second car' in the sense of their general power, that's one thing. But actually running 11's in it is a completely different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slightly Motivated, post: 13744609, member: 66332"] I think while it is pretty quick for the time being, however the gap between average production cars and 11 second cars is steadily closing. From 2003 to 2013 the v6 mustang jumped 90hp. Not to mention the GT's stock over 400hp and so easily modifiable. Just seems like 11 is starting to get more obtainable in general. This is completely true. While i had pretty well rounded mods at the time the first time at the track I only ran best a 12.8 after about 10 passes just from being a completely novice. If you're talking about an '11 second car' in the sense of their general power, that's one thing. But actually running 11's in it is a completely different story. [/QUOTE]
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