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Old 10-04-2003, 05:41 PM
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Re: Re: how can i beat a 98 v8 mustang

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Well maybe he doesn't know that the V6 in the 80's fire''birds'' was the 2.8L.
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Re: Re: Re: how can i beat a 98 v8 mustang

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Well maybe he doesn't know that the V6 in the 80's fire''birds'' was the 2.8L.
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I have a 85 firebird, It has a 342 posi rear, 8.8 wires,apc cone filter,5.0 mustang coil,removed ac unit condenser and all,syth trans fluid. I WAS a member of another forum but i got tired of misinformed people and tired of he arguements, Even the mods on this other site were noodles. So here i am This is an old pic of my car at englishtown raceway. Since then i removed the bra, fixed two dents and added a white plastic strip to the top of the windsheild
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Old 10-04-2003, 06:58 PM
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I have a 85 firebird, It has a 342 posi rear, 8.8 wires,apc cone filter,5.0 mustang coil,removed ac unit condenser and all,syth trans fluid. I WAS a member of another forum but i got tired of misinformed people and tired of he arguements, Even the mods on this other site were noodles. So here i am This is an old pic of my car at englishtown raceway. Since then i removed the bra, fixed two dents and added a white plastic strip to the top of the windsheild
I always like the way the 80's ''chickens'' looked. LOL
So with all those mods, what do you run in the 1/4?

This site is pretty good, although there is the occasional moron. Most people know what they're talking about.
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Old 10-04-2003, 09:31 PM
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I always like the way the 80's ''chickens'' looked. LOL
So with all those mods, what do you run in the 1/4?

This site is pretty good, although there is the occasional moron. Most people know what they're talking about.
So far ive put 3000 miles on the car, ive only had it for 4 months, ive never ran it yet. When i was at englishtown it was a corvette show/race so i couldnt run and i dont get much time to go to atco. Hopefully i will soon.
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I know what the 80's v6 size was. I was just asking what kind of car he drove because he was makeing a stupid comment about the backing into the mustang to beat him.
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Than why did you ask? It was pretty self-explanatory.
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