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Old 10-05-2014, 11:25 AM   #11
joespanova
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Default Re: Larry Morgan quitting Pro Stock

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Originally Posted by charlie westcott View Post

Also people keep saying that the ford is not a good engine. They dont know what they are talking about. The heads are the same as the dodge, the block is the same except cam location is higher in the ford. The problem is (in my opinion) not the parts. The people that are running them now with little or no success, had the same results in the past with other brands. I am asking this as a question because I dont know, did Larry Morgan ever win with the Dodge? I thought I heard the last time he won a race was in 91 or something.
Anyways, its sunday morning, and I have to get back to work.
Thanks to all the people cheering for me. I wont let you down,
cw
I can't imagine why anyone would say the Ford isn't a good engine. I certainly wasn't implying that.
I think more innovation / exotica has come from Ford than most.
And frankly , I can't understand why the Fords aren't in the winners circle all the time....esp. in light of all the similarities between the Mopar and Ford. I keep hearing funding........so Wescott is better funded than any of his predecessors? I have a "hunch" its more than simply funding.......
A mystery to me anyway.............
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