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Old 09-19-2003, 01:03 AM
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10 more horses for 03?

Evidently the 03 X's have 10 more horses over last year. 180 from 170.

What were the changes that were made? I dont think that they actually changed the engine, so what was it?
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Conficting reports, it's either the exhaust, or computer changes, maybe both.

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