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    I am not on the boards to have a pissing contest. Most of the time I am on the General Tech section to help people with their problems. With that being said I don't care what people think I have or not.

    Simply put just think about it.
    Cobra that usually has 390 bhp and is 500 lbs heavier than my car. With bolt-ons maybe hitting the 340 rwhp mark. From what I have witnessed and read online capable of low 13's
    My car has a little over 300 awhp and has the advantage of all wheel drive. Running constant mis 12's

    That being said it is common sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Footefan52
    I am not on the boards to have a pissing contest.
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    Haha no thanks. My car kills slowbras on low boost with half the cylinders. Handles better too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Footefan52
    Simply put just think about it.
    Cobra that usually has 390 bhp and is 500 lbs heavier than my car. With bolt-ons maybe hitting the 340 rwhp mark. From what I have witnessed and read online capable of low 13's
    My car has a little over 300 awhp and has the advantage of all wheel drive. Running constant mis 12's

    That being said it is common sense
    who does your math?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Footefan52
    I am not on the boards to have a pissing contest. Most of the time I am on the General Tech section to help people with their problems. With that being said I don't care what people think I have or not.

    Simply put just think about it.
    Cobra that usually has 390 bhp and is 500 lbs heavier than my car. With bolt-ons maybe hitting the 340 rwhp mark. From what I have witnessed and read online capable of low 13's
    My car has a little over 300 awhp and has the advantage of all wheel drive. Running constant mis 12's

    That being said it is common sense
    Its obvious that you have no idea that cobra's are underrated from the factory and make more than 340whp STOCK. You're awd advantage is useless on the highway...actually its a disadvantage because of all the additional weight. Lets see some of those mid 12 time slips too.

    Check out what they ran in the bone stock cobra, 5th paragraph down.

    http://www.musclemustangfastfords.co...500/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselNuts
    Its obvious that you have no idea that cobra's are underrated from the factory and make more than 340whp STOCK. You're awd advantage is useless on the highway...actually its a disadvantage because of all the additional weight. Lets see some of those mid 12 time slips too.

    Check out what they ran in the bone stock cobra, 5th paragraph down.

    http://www.musclemustangfastfords.co...500/index.html
    All hail the Mustang Cobra.

    Mine's the red one.

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