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No crate motors in NHRA only ihra allows that
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oh ok what do you guys think would be a good Mustang combo ?
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2010 Mustang, it is the fastest
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The 2008 and 2010 Mustang engine combos are technically available as crate motors.
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crate motors aren't good enough for nhra just like IHRA wasnt good enough for all CAPS in this thread...........im just picking by the way i thought it was funny(my sense of humor).......i dont see many mustangs in NHRA but you could always do a 94 or 95 5.0L i think it is like a O/SA class i might be wrong but there diff. isnt many out there
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I have been looking for a Monty Cline from Richmond VA. area
to Discuss a race car you might have worked on in the 70s. My E-mail is cmorrisauto@yahoo.com. or phone 410 374 6997 |
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As stated earlier in this thread, NHRA does not have a Crate Motor class. By looking at Nitro Joe Stats we can see a few of the later model 4.6L and 5.0L Mustangs running in the following classes:
P/SA 1989 Mustang -0.87 under index O/SA 1989 Mustang -0.80 O/SA 1998 Mustang -0.96 N/SA 1996 Mustang -0.96 M/SA 1988 Mustang -1.13 O/S 1985 Mustang -1.36 N/S 1985 Mustang -1.17 M/S 1985 Mustang -1.05 J/S 1995 Mustang -0.92 H/S 1993 Mustang -1.22 These are just a sampling of the many available combinations for Mustangs. Good luck with whatever car you build. Travis |
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The best advice I ever received was, "Buy a car that was already built and run". You will spend about half as much money and you can go racing tomorrow! Think about it. Jim
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Someone explain to me what a " crate motor" consist of ??? I looked @ the rules and I look @ the Mopars running in crate motor classes and i can asure you nothing I have setting in my parts dept that Chrysler calls a crate motor wil run like these motors you see at the track ?????
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Go to paga 3 of the cars for sale on this site and look at Mark Yacavone's Mustang I also sent you a PM with the updated info and the ad number. Great Car.
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