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Old 01-30-2010, 11:20 PM   #20
Chris "drooze" Wertman
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Default Re: 09 Challenger/Mustang engines

Ok......now Im stumped.....I know what you know is correct so maybe you can help enlighten me. I havent paid near as much attention I should have but I should have but Ive been too busy trying to make this combo best (and I dont want to get too jealous of the 4 liter super

Correct me if Im wrong.

The FR500CJ (the 2008) can run ONLY AA correct (now) could run A and AA when it came out)?

Apparently in calling them SCJ's I have been wrong ?
(Im familiar with the OLD SCJ's) but I thought the NEW CJ's were also called SCJ's ? Is this correct ?

The 2010 CJ ? (not SCJ ?) will be able to run across several classes

The 2008 had enough HP added it broke to AA only ?

But the 2010 with all the different combos announced at PRI will be able to run (F?) across up ?

I guess what I meant by SCJ was really CJ ?

What is an SCJ then (other than the obvious originals ?)

Cheers

Chris

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Hey Chris,

the SCJ Mustangs run in SS only.....they are not stock legal.....although they offer the 08

combo for 2010 and it can run in stock.....




One of the Mustang guys....Rock
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