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Is a low 11 second Mustang considered fast anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0 Hatch" data-source="post: 13746121" data-attributes="member: 37951"><p>I think it is still fast although I believe it is much more common these days due to how easily it can be done with the new generation of cars.</p><p></p><p>I'm from the fox body days and getting in the 12s was a major accomplishment in that most cases it took gears h/c/i and slicks to do it consistantly at full weight. 11s was nearly unheard of unless it was on the bottle or stroked.</p><p></p><p>I do notice these days that these newer cars trap WAY higher with a slower ET compared to what we were doing 15 years ago. I remember running 11.90s at only 112mph way back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0 Hatch, post: 13746121, member: 37951"] I think it is still fast although I believe it is much more common these days due to how easily it can be done with the new generation of cars. I'm from the fox body days and getting in the 12s was a major accomplishment in that most cases it took gears h/c/i and slicks to do it consistantly at full weight. 11s was nearly unheard of unless it was on the bottle or stroked. I do notice these days that these newer cars trap WAY higher with a slower ET compared to what we were doing 15 years ago. I remember running 11.90s at only 112mph way back. [/QUOTE]
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