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Originally Posted by fdjizm
the 427r runs MUCH better than 13.1 don't take internet time quotes too seriously, i hope you don't think adding more than 120 hp is going to result in only a .300 reduction in 1/4 time? lol
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Good point, ive actually seen this before, TONS with Edmunds and Inside Line, they're pretty rediculous, these numbers were from Motortrend, they're a pretty reliable source but still the times seem shaky to me even with the extra weight...either way the 2011 GT Mustang will be the same power basically and will also be lighter, as well as much cheaper, and if the upgrades to the Track Pack pan out in our favor it might be like buying a 2010 Roush LOL
Another thing i agree with...i totally dont see why people are buying the 2010s, unless they do make the 5.0 an upper model like a Boss or Mach and keep a base 4.6 GT then id suspect current GT owners would be pretty P.O.ed right about now lol