ford20
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Who is Galimi? What does he run?I know Jpc, evo, Galimi, cruz, and a few others have big plans
One more question who or what is 4-2-1?2 BBR Cars, Me, JPC, 4-2-1
LOL did they take the video down?
It just worked for me.
Who is Galimi? What does he run?I know Jpc, evo, Galimi, cruz, and a few others have big plans
One more question who or what is 4-2-1?2 BBR Cars, Me, JPC, 4-2-1
LOL did they take the video down?
So.........
when is this all going to go down? This shoot out will be awesome.
As far as a definition of a street car, everyone's definition is different which is why its so controversial. Me personally--licensed and insured is not enough, it also needs to be driven on the street, not only to the local cruise spot, but to work, to the mall, where-ever. To be able to idle in traffic without over heating, etc.
Who is Galimi? What does he run?
One more question who or what is 4-2-1?
It just worked for me.
Wait a sec... I thought this was about 5.0's?
BBR needs a 5.4 to compete apparently.
Is that 2010 a 3V that BBR challenged you with?????? Houdini better be driving that car!!!
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Just for the record what car is on top of the 1/4 mile mountain in the official 1/4 standings list on this forum?
You know this thread.
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5218
What engine does it have?
I believe Terry needs to be added to the #5 spot.

That's the problem. Everyone has their own idea what a street car is and its usually to fit their exact car and set up. They will say full weight but are running slicks, skinnys, race seats, rear seat delete and whatever else. If we want to get real picky Mustangs run on gasoline, so E85 would make another category.
Your e85 argument doesn't hold water. You buy both at the same gas station and both are considered a pump gas. You can buy "race fuel" variants of each as well.
Correctly stated would be fuel that is purchased at a gas station.

Your e85 argument doesn't hold water. You buy both at the same gas station and both are considered a pump gas. You can buy "race fuel" variants of each as well.
Correctly stated would be fuel that is purchased at a gas station.
Let me guess, your car runs E85?