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I'm having a heck of a time trying to figure out what the natural class would be for a 2019 Mustang 5.0 GT? Naturally aspirated 302. Does it have to be a Factory Stock class? Any help? Thanks.
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I see a NA 302 listed so I suppose it would have to be CJ? 335 hp factor. Looks like a natural FS/H car as a CJ?
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If you want to run the passenger car 302 in a regular stock class, just get Ford to submit the specs to NHRA. A flood car is always a good starting point. The HP rating would be 85% of what was advertised as a starting point.
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