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Heads and cams are bolts ons.
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like I said, what hard parts have been changed? What NONE STOCK PARTS have been added?
Thats like counting 93 octane as a mod lol |
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-Alex |
What factory parts have been removed and replaced? I'm talking hard parts, actual things you can hold in your hand.
By your definition, once you do an oil change the car isn't stock. Its not the factory oil in the motor anymore. |
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It's all part of racing as far as I'm concerned. If you don't come out prepared, educated on street racing, on your A game, car prepped and running to run it's best race, then it's on you. Hence the old term, "run what ya bring and hope you brought enough". This latest generation of racers are a bunch of sniveling little whiners who have to bench race it to death first with their calculator racing to insure they get the win or don't race. It's cry baby bullshit. I wish people would just get back to having fun and racing win or lose without thinking it's some kind of personal reflection upon themselves as a man. It's a hobby, the shit is suppose to be fun. I'll race anyone, I don't care. Win or lose, doesn't matter because it's fun. |
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Stock is the factory parts and configuration of the vehicle as it left the factory, but doesn't include fuel, oil, coolant, etc since those are replenishable. Oil eventually has to be changed...a tune, intake, exhaust, etc doesn't HAVE to be changed. |
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Stock is stock. The way it leaves the factory. Factory tune and all. |
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Car is "factory" anymore once one oil change is done, according to your definition. |
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He called out 650rwhp stangs so he would have a good fun race. Its pretty simple |
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Besides, his car only makes 491rw, so a 650 Stang isn't really unreasonable in his request. He just wants to see where he stands against a blown Stang with him on motor. |
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Which is EXACTLY what a tune does. Yet thats not ok. |
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I don't see how you can argue that changing the tune to maximize the efficiency and power of the engine is still stock. Quote:
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I guess you missed the fact that I wasn't talking about Cam, intake, exhaust, etc...
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Simply pointing out the fact Zeek makes a thread calling out xxx whp Mustangs to race a couple of weeks ago, then proceeding to say in that same thread he should beat them no problem. |
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I understand that, but according to you. Changing ANYTHING = not stock.
Unless those rules only apply to the computer lol? which makes zero sense. |
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Changing anything that is not a consumable is no longer stock. So that means fuel, oil, cabin air filters, light bulbs aren't covered. |
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You really enjoy this, don't you? |
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LMAO, don't like admitting you're not right, huh? This would be a fun convo on a Friday night :D |
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Im speaking of rules in racing classes, events, etc… With actual racing experience. lol A tune isn't going to eliminate a car from a stock car class…Hard parts being changed will. Its really that simple. |
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Well this is where it really starts to get fuzzy. Obviously the timing has to be changed since the factory tune won't be able to adjust enough. Hooking a laptop up for is Coyote guys doesn't do anything, so we would still be stock. :p |
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Now, get up, wipe your ass(front to back, I don't want you getting any shit in your sandy vag), pull your panties up, go get in your slow ass car and learn to drive it and come race my shitbox Grandpa car. :D |
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