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Old 05-18-2015, 09:31 PM   #265 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Redglare View Post
I wonder how will the mustang respond to this, will thye bump power by adding DI?? - either way I am liking it and can't wait to see the 6th gen z28 / zl1.
Power bump alone won't do anything. They would likely need to lighten up the chassis and find someone who knows how to tune a shock to put up a fight. Seeing as how the 6th generation GT is slower than the current generation 1LE on track, it will likely get it's *** handed to it by a regular next-gen SS. Ford is probably going to be way behind.

Of course track performance doesn't mean anything on the street, but it's still important for sales and internet bragging rights.
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