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Originally Posted by Gunsmoke
it's just 22 more cubic inches guys. it's not superman. 
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You're either misinformed or turrible (as Sir Charles would put it) at math...
376-302=74ci difference...
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Originally Posted by Viral
What makes it so uneducated? That means roughly 1% of mustangs sold will be taken to the dragstrip. While I will give you that it's hard to quantify, I don't think it's an outrageous claim. In fact, I bet fully 75% of all 2011 mustang owners will never even visit a mustang forum or buy a single aftermarket performance upgrade. Those of us in here represent a tiny fraction of the car buying public.
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Originally Posted by alrox
I think it's completely true. What % of 2010 Camaros do you think will see a dragstrip and what facts lead you to draw that conclusion?
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I was thinking long term. The time frame we are talking about means a lot. Once the price on these cars drop in the next few years, younger, more auto enthusiast oriented people will be able to afford them and will take them to the track. That is the fact that drew me to that conclusion.
If you are talking about this year, then I agree with you.