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C6 Amateur Endurance Race Car Questions

Old 10-13-2018, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Racingswh
At $4500 that's a bit less expensive than the engine in a Corvette running 2:02's at the Glen.

Impressive times. Most of the Mustang's I have seen aren't quite that quick except for the Phoenix cars which are a little quicker but I don't know the differences in their cars.

I do not believe that in comparison a Corvette makes financial sense. It will be quicker but not more cost effective.

After watching the video at WG it looks like pace is traffic dependent? Looks to me like the Car/Driver combination is already faster than everyone else?
Video is from the qualifying session, which was 3 hours long.
Most people get done early.

But yes the car works VERY well, I just know we would be leaving some on the table if we stick with it.
I can put a bigger motor in the mustang for around15k and it should gain the time that we need but it will now cost $15k if the motor goes with is triple what we pay now.


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