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I follow mostly Fords so I study the classification guide for those. The OBD II cars ( 1996 and later) have very little appeal to racers looking for a new build due to their currently factored h.p. Most are factored already at advertised net hp from the new product brochures. So there they sit never to be tried. What a shame.... In fact, none of the 1996 and newer ( "traditional" i.e. non FS) Ford Stockers in the guide have had a hp increase since 2003 ( as far back as my research took me) There are some running 7 to 8 tenths under index, but very few. And when I look at the qualifying sheets I see very few OBD II cars. I see a lot more 1996-2007 model cars on used car lots and junk yards than 60's and 70's musclecars. Will things still be the same 10 years from now ? Only 60's thru 80's cars running in Stock ?
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