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Originally Posted by Number 3
Agreed. I can't recall anyone getting slammed, flamed or in any way denigrated over a question and a good one at that.
I look at it this way. They are two different tools that cost (estimated) similar $$ and are both intended for track performance.
Both of these tools have unique attributes. Some prefer one over the other yet some appreciate both for what they are, their separate histories and the different ways they go about that track duty.
Some would say white wine vs. red. Others might say scotch vs beer. Either way they end up doing the same thing..............driving excitement.
But that it a great question, oft debated and argued. But we generally don't argue much in The House.
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This sums up what I was going to say, so I will just say